With the BEBLV300SB-QS 3000W 3IN1 I can quickly clear my garden from leaves. I can easily blow heavy, wet leaves onto a pile and vacuum dry leaves into the collection bag. Working for long periods of time was hard for me.
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Before I could start, I had to assemble the leaf blower. With the help of the instructional video on the product page and the manual, it went well for me. What you should pay attention to is that you need the iron pin for attaching and detaching certain parts. So you never want to lose this one. There is also a short cord on the leaf blower, so you definitely need an extension cable for enough freedom of movement.
Easy to operate
Once I assembled the leaf blower, the controls spoke for themselves. There is one button at the top of the device with 2 positions. I use the first position for light blowing and suction and I use position 2 for blowing away heavy, wet leaves. Switching between blowing and suction positions took me a while, because the tube has to be changed every time.
Strong blowing and suction power
When the leaves are dry, or a little bit wet, I can easily blow them into a pile with setting one. For a pile of wet leaves I use position 2, because then you need more power. This position even blows soil out of the garden, so be careful where you aim it. I also only use the suction function on dry leaves, because removing wet leaves from the collection bag is a difficult job. The collection bag is spacious enough to work for a long time. I notice that there is a lot of pressure on the bag. Because I hadn't closed the zipper properly, I lost some leaves.
Weight and noise
This leaf blower has a strong motor and therefore it is also on the heavy side. This makes long-term use a bit more difficult and I had to take a break every now and then. I also recommend that you always wear hearing protection, because the device makes quite a lot of noise. Especially the second and strongest position has a high volume.