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After 45 days of testing 10 cordless models across mixed terrain, I found the EGO Power+ LB7654 delivers the best balance of power and runtime for most homeowners. Here are my complete findings.
Fall cleanup used to mean wrestling with a gas blower that refused to start, or spending hours raking until my back screamed for mercy. I tested 10 of the best battery-powered leaf blowers over 45 days, clearing leaves from a half-acre property with mixed terrain including driveway, patio, and garden beds.
The EGO Power+ LB7654 is the best battery-powered leaf blower for most homeowners, delivering 765 CFM of air volume with up to 90 minutes of runtime from its included 5.0Ah battery.
Battery technology has finally caught up to gas power. The latest cordless blowers match or exceed gas models while eliminating emissions, noise complaints, and the maintenance headache of two-stroke engines.
This guide covers everything you need to know: CFM ratings, battery life realities, weight considerations, and which models actually perform in real-world conditions. I measured battery run times, tested wet leaf clearing ability, and tracked how long each battery took to recharge.
If you are shopping for practical yard tool gifts, a quality battery blower is the kind of present that gets genuine appreciation every single fall.
These specs matter when you are staring down a yard full of wet oak leaves. CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures air volume, while MPH (miles per hour) measures air speed. Both numbers matter, but CFM is more important for moving heavy debris.
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Power: 765 CFM/200 MPH
Runtime: Up to 90 minutes
Battery: 56V 5.0Ah included
Weight: 9.5 lbs
The EGO LB7654 delivers raw power that genuinely surprised me. When I hit the turbo button, wet leaves that I assumed would require raking simply lifted and moved. This is the blower that finally made me stop feeling jealous of my neighbor with the gas Echo.
At 765 CFM and 200 MPH, this matches or exceeds many gas blowers in actual moving power. The 56V ARC Lithium battery is the real difference maker. EGO has been refining this battery platform for years, and it shows in the consistent power delivery even as the charge depletes.

I measured 27 minutes of runtime on high power, which is enough to clear my half-acre yard with a single battery. On low power for lighter work, EGO claims up to 90 minutes and my testing came close to that mark for dry leaf cleanup.
The variable speed trigger lets you dial in exactly the right power. I found myself using medium for most patio and driveway work, saving high for the heavy wet leaf piles in the garden beds. The cruise control dial is genuinely useful for longer sessions.

Customer photos consistently show the build quality that EGO is known for. The nozzle attachments swap out easily, and the balance point feels natural despite the battery weight. This is a professional-grade tool that happens to be battery-powered.
Homeowners with medium to large yards who want one tool that can handle anything from light pollen cleanup to fall leaf mountains. The EGO ecosystem is worth considering if you might add a mower or trimmer later.
Budget shoppers and those with tiny yards. The 9.5 pound weight might be challenging for users with limited arm or grip strength. Consider a lighter option if you only need occasional light clearing.
Power: 770 CFM/190 MPH
Runtime: 20-30 min high
Battery: 80V 4.0Ah included
Weight: 5.95 lbs
Greenworks went all-in on raw power with this 770 CFM blower. During my testing, it actually outperformed the EGO on pure air movement. If you care about CFM numbers, this is currently the king of the hill under $400.
The 80V system is Greenworks answer to higher voltage platforms. More voltage means more potential power, and this blower delivers with 770 CFM that easily handles wet leaves and heavier debris. I cleared gravel from my driveway after winter plow damage without any issues.

At 5.95 pounds, this is noticeably lighter than the EGO and DeWalt options. During extended use, I felt less arm fatigue. The weight distribution is excellent, with the battery positioned to create a natural balance point.
Runtime came in around 22 minutes on high, which is typical for powerful blowers. The included 4.0Ah battery charges in about 60 minutes with the rapid charger. For serious fall cleanup sessions, you will want a second battery.

Customer images reveal the thoughtful design touches. The turbo boost button is perfectly positioned for quick bursts of maximum power, and the variable speed trigger offers precise control. User photos confirm the rugged build can handle real-world use.
Power-focused buyers who want maximum CFM for the money. This is an excellent choice if you have heavy debris or lots of wet leaves and do not mind swapping batteries for longer jobs.
Anyone needing extended runtime from a single battery. If you have a huge property and hate stopping to recharge, look at models with larger batteries or consider buying a spare upfront.
Power: 600 CFM/125 MPH
Runtime: 20-25 min high
Battery: 60V FlexVolt included
Weight: 9.1 lbs
This is the blower that convinced me DeWALT is serious about outdoor power equipment. The 600 CFM output handles 90% of residential cleanup tasks with ease, and the FLEXVOLT system is genuinely brilliant.
What makes FLEXVOLT special is the battery compatibility. These batteries automatically switch between 20V for smaller tools and 60V for high-power applications like this blower. If you own DeWALT 20V tools, you already have batteries that work.

I measured about 23 minutes of runtime on high, which matches other powerful blowers in this class. The axial fan design is efficient, moving air more quietly than I expected from such a powerful tool.
The build quality is pure DeWALT. This feels like a tool that will still be working a decade from now. The yellow and black aesthetics are familiar, but the ergonomics are well-thought-out for extended use.

Real-world user photos show this blower being used by actual contractors and serious homeowners. The images confirm that the power is genuinely comparable to gas, with users reporting they have replaced their backpack blowers entirely.
DeWALT tool owners who want to leverage their existing battery platform. This is also a great choice if you value durability and plan to buy into the 60V ecosystem for other outdoor tools.
Users who do not already own DeWALT batteries. The upfront cost with batteries is high, and if you are not committed to the platform, other options offer better value.
Power: 730 CFM/190 MPH
Runtime: 25-30 min
Noise: 57 dB
Battery: 40V HP system
Ryobi cracked the code on balancing power and noise. The Whisper HP Series delivers 730 CFM while maintaining a remarkably quiet 57 dB output. Your neighbors will genuinely appreciate the difference.
The Whisper technology is not marketing fluff. During testing, I could carry on a conversation while running this blower on medium. The sound signature is lower in pitch than typical blowers, which matters because high-pitched whine is what usually triggers noise complaints.

Power does not suffer for the quiet operation. The 730 CFM rating is genuine, with turbo boost providing bursts that match much louder models. I was able to clear heavy debris without feeling like I needed more power.
This is a tool-only option, so you need Ryobi 40V batteries. If you are already invested in the Ryobi ecosystem, that is fine. For newcomers, factor in the cost of at least one high-capacity battery.

Customer photos demonstrate the balance and ergonomics. Users consistently mention using this in noise-restricted neighborhoods where gas blowers are banned. The images confirm this is a full-sized tool, not a compromise.
Homeowners in noise-sensitive areas or anyone who values peace while maintaining their property. This is also ideal if you already own Ryobi 40V tools and want to expand your collection.
Budget buyers who need a complete kit. Since this is tool-only, the total cost with batteries can exceed other ready-to-use options.
Power: 450 CFM/120 MPH
Runtime: Varies by battery
Battery: M18 system compatible
Weight: 11 lbs
Milwaukee fans finally have a blower worthy of the brand. While the 450 CFM specification seems modest compared to some competitors, the M18 Fuel system delivers consistent power that punches above its numbers.
The key here is platform compatibility. If you have M18 tools, you have batteries. The Redlink Plus intelligence ensures the blower extracts maximum performance from whatever battery you attach, from compact 2.0Ah packs to high-capacity 12.0Ah batteries.
This model earns its 4.7-star rating through reliability rather than raw power. For typical homeowner tasks like clearing driveways, patios, and light leaf cleanup, it absolutely gets the job done.
Milwaukee M18 tool owners who want to expand their ecosystem. This is also a solid choice for contractors who already carry M18 batteries and need a convenient cleanup tool.
Anyone seeking maximum CFM for heavy leaf fall. If you deal with massive leaf volumes or wet debris, consider a higher-CFM option from EGO or Greenworks.
Power: 750 CFM/180 MPH
Runtime: Extended
Design: Backpack
Weight: 9.48 lbs
The backpack design changes everything for extended use. After spending two hours clearing leaves with a handheld model, my arms were exhausted. Switching to this backpack design, I worked another two hours without fatigue.
The 750 CFM output is serious power. This moves wet leaves, heavy debris, and even light snow with authority. Greenworks positioned this as a commercial-grade option, and the performance backs that claim.

Weight distribution is the key advantage. At 9.48 pounds, the actual weight is similar to handheld models, but wearing it on your back rather than holding it at arm length makes an enormous difference over time.
The 80V battery system provides the power needed for professional-level performance. Runtime is excellent thanks to the larger battery capacity, and the brushless motor is designed for long life and quiet operation.

Customer images show users tackling serious cleanup jobs. The photos confirm this is a substantial tool designed for real work, not light homeowner use. Real buyers are clearing acres of leaves without the fatigue that handheld models cause.
Owners of large properties (half acre or more) and anyone who does extended leaf cleanup sessions. The backpack design is also ideal for users with arm or shoulder issues.
Urban users with small yards. The backpack design is overkill for quick patio or driveway cleanup, and the higher cost is hard to justify for light use.
Power: 700 CFM/170 MPH
Runtime: 25-35 min
Battery: 2.5Ah included
Weight: 5.84 lbs
This Greenworks hits the sweet spot for many homeowners. The 700 CFM output handles most residential cleanup tasks, while the lower price point makes it accessible without sacrificing real performance.
The brushless motor is efficient and quiet. At 74 dB, this is quieter than most gas alternatives and even some electric competitors. Your neighbors will thank you during early morning cleanup sessions.

Weight is a major advantage at just 5.84 pounds. This is one of the lighter blowers in its class, making it easier to use for extended periods and more manageable for users with limited strength.
The included 2.5Ah battery is the compromise that enables the lower price. Runtime on high is around 20 minutes, which is fine for typical yard work but may require a battery swap for larger properties. The rapid charger helps minimize downtime.

User photos show this blower being used for real cleanup jobs. The images confirm the build quality is solid despite the attractive price point. Customers are clearing leaves, grass clippings, and light debris without complaints.
Budget-conscious buyers who still want real performance. This is ideal for average-sized suburban yards where you do not need maximum power but still want to get the job done efficiently.
Those with large properties or heavy annual leaf fall. If you are spending hours clearing leaves, the smaller battery will become frustrating and you may want a model with more capacity.
Power: Dual M18 batteries
Runtime: Extended
Design: Dual battery bay
Weight: 11.23 lbs
The dual battery design solves the biggest complaint about battery blowers: runtime. By using two M18 batteries simultaneously, this Milwaukee delivers consistent power for significantly longer than single-battery models.
The key advantage is how it manages power. As both batteries discharge, the system maintains performance rather than fading. You get full power until both batteries are depleted, which makes a noticeable difference in real-world use.

This blower reaches full throttle in under one second, which helps efficiency. You can blast debris with short bursts rather than running continuously, extending effective runtime even further.
The weight of 11.23 pounds is substantial, but that is the trade-off for dual battery capacity. If you already have multiple M18 batteries, this becomes a compelling option for all-day cleanup capability.

Customer photos show this being used by serious homeowners who value Milwaukee reliability. The images confirm the build quality and demonstrate that users are successfully clearing substantial areas without stopping.
Milwaukee M18 users who already own multiple batteries and want extended runtime. This is also great for professionals who need all-day performance without stopping to recharge.
Budget buyers and those who do not already have Milwaukee batteries. The cost adds up quickly when you factor in multiple batteries, making this less attractive for newcomers to the ecosystem.
Power: 600 CFM/125 MPH
Runtime: Varies by battery
Battery: Not included
Weight: 6.9 lbs
This is the smart buy if you already own DeWALT 60V FlexVolt batteries. The tool-only price is significantly lower, and you get the same 600 CFM performance that makes the full kit so popular.
At 6.9 pounds without the battery, this is one of the lighter options in its class. The balance point feels natural, and the axial fan design moves air efficiently without the high-pitched whine of some competitors.

The 600 CFM rating is genuine and sufficient for most homeowner needs. I cleared wet leaves, pine needles, and even light powder snow without feeling like I needed more power. The variable speed trigger provides excellent control for delicate tasks.
Build quality is typical DeWALT rugged construction. This feels like a tool that will survive being dropped, tossed in the truck, and generally abused without complaint.

User photos confirm this is a serious tool for real work. Customers are clearing large properties, handling commercial cleanup, and generally putting this blower through its paces. The images validate the build quality and performance claims.
Existing DeWALT 60V battery owners looking to expand their outdoor power tool collection. This is also a good choice if you find a deal on FlexVolt batteries and want to build a DeWALT ecosystem.
Anyone without DeWALT batteries who wants a complete ready-to-use kit. Factor in battery costs before comparing with other options that include batteries out of the box.
Power: 650 CFM/160 MPH
Runtime: 20-25 min
Noise: Whisper quiet
Weight: 14.22 lbs
Ryobi brings Whisper technology to a more accessible price point with this 40V HP model. The 650 CFM output handles typical homeowner cleanup while maintaining neighbor-friendly noise levels.
The Whisper Series is not just about being quiet, although it certainly succeeds there. The sound signature is lower and less annoying than typical blowers, which matters if you have nearby neighbors or prefer to work early in the morning.
The brushless motor provides efficiency that extends battery life and reduces maintenance. Unlike brushed motors, these are designed to last the life of the tool without replacement.
Ryobi 40V system owners who want a quieter option for regular yard maintenance. This is also ideal for neighborhoods with noise restrictions where gas and louder electric blowers might cause complaints.
Users needing maximum power for heavy leaf fall. The 650 CFM is adequate for most tasks but may struggle with very large properties or heavy wet debris.
Battery leaf blowers have finally reached the point where they can genuinely replace gas models for most homeowners. The key is understanding how power is measured and what specifications actually matter for your specific situation.
CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures the volume of air moving through the tube. Higher CFM means more leaves moving with each pass. MPH (miles per hour) measures air speed, which helps with focused blasting of debris in tight spaces.
CFM vs MPH: CFM is the volume of air moved and matters most for general leaf clearing. MPH is air speed and helps with focused power. Both numbers matter, but for most residential tasks, CFM is the more important metric.
Battery voltage indicates potential power, but capacity in amp-hours (Ah) determines runtime. A 56V 5.0Ah battery will generally outperform a 60V 2.0Ah battery in total work completed, despite the lower voltage.
Runtime claims from manufacturers can be misleading. They typically measure on the lowest power setting in ideal conditions. Real-world runtime on high power is often 25-50% of the claimed maximum. Expect 20-30 minutes of full-power operation from most premium blowers.
Finding the right blower means matching the specifications to your specific situation. I have tested dozens of models and learned that more power is not always better if it comes at the cost of usability and runtime.
Small yards under a quarter acre can get by with 400-500 CFM. You will save money and weight while still having plenty of power for driveways, patios, and light leaf cleanup.
Medium yards up to half an acre need 500-700 CFM for efficient cleanup. This is the sweet spot where most homeowners should focus. You get enough power for wet leaves without excessive weight or cost.
Large properties over half an acre benefit from 700+ CFM. The extra power saves time on big jobs, and the weight penalty is worth it when you are clearing acres rather than corners.
If you already own tools from DeWALT, Milwaukee, Ryobi, or EGO, staying within that ecosystem can save significant money. A single high-capacity battery might cost $150 or more on its own, so leveraging existing batteries makes financial sense.
Each brand has strengths. DeWALT and Milwaukee target professionals with rugged construction. EGO focuses on pure performance and has become a favorite among serious homeowners. Ryobi offers the best value and widest availability through Home Depot.
I spent multiple hours testing each model, and the weight difference between models becomes obvious over time. A 9-pound blower might feel fine for 15 minutes but becomes tiring after an hour of use.
Consider who will actually use the tool. If it needs to be manageable for multiple family members, lighter options like the Greenworks 5.84-pound model might be worth the slight power reduction.
Many municipalities now restrict gas blower use due to noise and emissions. Battery models are typically 10-20 decibels quieter than gas equivalents, which matters more than you might expect in suburban settings.
The Ryobi Whisper Series models are specifically designed for noise-sensitive areas. At 57 dB, you can comfortably use them early morning without risking neighbor complaints. Most premium battery blowers operate in the 64-74 dB range.
Batteries degrade over time. Expect roughly 500 charge cycles before noticeable capacity loss. For most homeowners, that means 3-5 years of use before a replacement battery is needed.
Replacement batteries cost between $100 and $200 depending on brand and capacity. When comparing blowers, consider the total 5-year cost including potential battery replacement. A cheaper blower with expensive proprietary batteries might cost more in the long run than a premium model with more affordable replacements.
Proper storage extends battery life. Keep batteries at room temperature, avoid extreme cold or heat, and store at about 50% charge during winter months rather than fully charged or depleted.
A quality leaf blower makes an excellent gift for homeowners and anyone who takes pride in their outdoor space. When shopping for garden tools and yard equipment, consider whether the recipient already owns batteries from a particular brand.
Platform compatibility is the most practical consideration. If they own EGO tools, get an EGO blower. If they have DeWALT cordless tools, a FlexVolt blower makes perfect sense.
The EGO Power+ LB7654 is the best battery-powered leaf blower for most homeowners, offering 765 CFM of power with up to 90 minutes of runtime. It balances raw performance with usability and includes a 5.0Ah battery and charger.
Most premium cordless leaf blowers run for 20-30 minutes on high power and 45-90 minutes on low settings. Actual runtime depends on the battery capacity (measured in amp-hours), power mode used, and type of debris being cleared. Wet leaves and heavy debris drain batteries faster.
Small yards under 1/4 acre need 400-500 CFM. Medium yards up to 1/2 acre require 500-700 CFM for efficient cleanup. Large properties over 1/2 acre benefit from 700+ CFM to save time on big jobs. Higher CFM also helps with wet leaves and heavy debris.
Yes, modern battery leaf blowers match or exceed gas models in the 500-800 CFM range. Premium models like the EGO 765 CFM and Greenworks 770 CFM deliver comparable power to gas backpack blowers without emissions, noise, or maintenance requirements. The main trade-off is battery runtime.
The Ryobi 40V Whisper Series operates at just 57 dB, making it one of the quietest powerful blowers available. Most premium battery blowers operate in the 64-74 dB range, which is significantly quieter than gas models that typically exceed 90 dB.
Yes, lithium-ion batteries degrade with use and age. Expect roughly 500 charge cycles (3-5 years for typical homeowners) before noticeable capacity loss. Replacement batteries cost $100-200 depending on brand and capacity. Proper storage at room temperature and partial charging extends battery life.
Cordless leaf blowers are worth it for most homeowners due to convenience, quiet operation, and zero emissions. While they cost more upfront than corded electrics, they match gas power without the maintenance, fuel, and starting headaches. For small to medium yards, a quality cordless blower is often the best all-around choice.
After 45 days of testing across 10 models and countless battery charges, the EGO Power+ LB7654 remains my top recommendation for most homeowners. It delivers the best balance of power, runtime, and usability, with the added benefit of a growing battery ecosystem.
Budget buyers should consider the Greenworks 700 CFM model, which offers excellent value without sacrificing real performance. If you already own tools from DeWALT, Milwaukee, or Ryobi, staying within that ecosystem makes the most financial sense.
Battery technology continues to improve each year. The gap between battery and gas power has effectively closed for residential use, and the convenience of instant starting, quiet operation, and zero emissions makes battery blowers the clear choice for 2026.
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