This review has been updated 9 times since it was first published in October of 2018. Raking is so “Leave It to Beaver” era. If the arrival of fall brings with it a steady stream of red, yellow, brown and pumpkin-colored dead leaves accumulating in your yard, pick up a powerful leaf blower. These cordless models offer extra mobility and prevent your legs from getting tripped up by wires as you clear away debris in your yard or on your deck or patio. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the review.

10. Black+Decker LSW221
As long as you go in with the proper expectations, the Black+Decker LSW221 (around $78) is a nifty tool. It’s lightweight enough to wield with a high level of control, making it useful for clearing away sparse debris, like grass clippings and small amounts of leaves.
- Does not get hot while in use
- Does not get hot while in use
- Battery takes a while to charge

9. DeWalt DCE100B
It may have trouble dispersing a giant pile of damp twigs and leaves, but the DeWalt DCE100B (around $149) should work well for light to medium jobs. Thanks to its compact size and simple operation, you can send the kids outside with it to earn their allowance the old-fashioned way.
- Trigger lock to minimize fatigue
- Easy-to-use speed switch
- Clothing may catch in air intake

8. Greenworks 2400802
One aspect users really appreciate about the Greenworks 2400802 (appx. $115) is its sensitive trigger, which is useful for precisely manipulating the air speed when you’re working in spaces that require careful operation. It comes with a four-year warranty.
- Grip is soft and comfortable
- Handy battery indicator light
- Can make a loud whistling sound

7. Milwaukee M18
A convenient switch on the Milwaukee M18 (around $104) allows you to alternate between three speeds depending on the task at hand. It’s not the most powerful model available, but it’s a reliable performer with a handle that’s designed to absorb shocks.
- Weighs less than 3 pounds
- Crack-resistant plastic nozzle
- Tough to put in and remove battery

6. Worx WG545
Cleanups that you used to consider lengthy chores will only qualify as minor inconveniences once you own the Worx WG545 (around $71), which is super portable and versatile. It only requires a few minutes to set up, so don’t worry about a frustrating assembly process.
- Includes 8 separate attachments
- Comes with a reliable battery
- Pretty noisy while in use

5. DeWalt DCBL720P1
Whereas you have to activate multiple buttons and switches to power on some models, you can simply press the instant trigger on the DeWalt DCBL720P1 (around $149) to fire this puppy up. Its impressive battery life means you should be able to handle most jobs in a single session.
- Highly efficient brushless motor
- Requires little to no maintenance
- Large tube for wide coverage area


4. Snapper XD
If you’re used to working with gas-powered models, you won’t experience much of a drop-off in performance with the Snapper XD (appx. $236). It generates surprisingly little noise for such a heavy-duty tool, and the trigger allows for alternating between a wide range of speeds.
- Metal tube protectors
- Simple battery removal
- Very powerful at its highest speed

3. Greenworks 2400102
If you have a sizable property, the Greenworks 2400102 (around $213) will enable you to remove those time-consuming raking and sweeping sessions from your autumn to-do list. When you feel the force behind this thing, you’ll swear you’re using a corded model.
- Simple push-button start
- Operates at only 60 decibels
- Resistant to water and corrosion

2. Worx WG546
We’re not blowing smoke when we tell you that the Worx WG546 (around $90) is a quiet model capable of efficiently pumping out some seriously forceful gusts of air. It’s expertly designed so that most folks will be able to wield it using only one hand.
- Great value for its effectiveness
- Backed by a 3-year warranty
- 2 different styles available

1. Makita XBU02Z
Built with a durable seal to protect its internal components from harsh conditions, the Makita XBU02Z (about $219) won’t be deterred by questionable weather. Plus, when fall transitions to winter, this bulldog has enough strength to take on moderate snow as well.
- Interior sponge absorbs noise
- Length of nozzle is adjustable
- Does not vibrate while in use

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