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Why You Need a Leaf and Workshop Blower

9/14/2017

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This post is sponsored by The Home Depot as a part of The Home Depot’s ProSpective Campaign. THD provided the Ryobi Workshop Blower used in this post.
The very first battery powered tool we purchased was a leaf blower. I (Vicki) was very slow to jump on the current generation of battery powered tools due to poor experiences with the original (90's) ones. Steph finally convinced me we should try them and once I did, I was sold!

Since that first leaf blower, we have added many battery powered tools to our collection. One that we didn't know we needed was a workshop blower, the little brother of the left blower! Through The Home Depot ProSpective campaign we had a chance to try out this clever little handy tool. 
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
Two blowers that are a must for every homeowner with a shop.

Tools:


  • Ryobi Workshop Blower (Home Depot)

  • Ryobi Leaf Blower (Home Depot)

Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
The little shop blower is handy for cleaning fans...
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
...and cleaning up other tools.
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
You can even do small outside jobs as it gets into small spaces more easily than a leaf blower.
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
The three speed settings can be accessed by this knob on the top of the tool.
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
With the lowest of the settings, you can gather debris without creating a big cloud of dust.
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
This Ryobi leaf blower has two speed settings. The lower helps to gather debris into piles while the higher blows them away with ease!
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
The higher speed can also clear all the rocks from the sidewalks in Steph's backyard.
Learn the uses for a cordless workshop blower and why you need it for your shop!
Do you need both of these? Yes! They both have a place inside and outside your home. Best of all, they both use the same Ryobi batteries. The small blower is one of the few tools that we always leave a battery in because we use it so often. 
Check out a few more tool reviews from fellow #THDProSpective members:

  • Workshop Blower- Mr. Buildit
  • Workshop Blower- April Wilkerson
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We acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with us to participate in the The Home Depot ProSpective Campaign. As a part of the Program, we are receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purpose of promoting The Home Depot. All expressed opinions and experiences are our own words. Our post complies with the Word Of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines. 

FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!

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