Cordless Leaf Blower,720CFM 210MPH Electric Blower, 5 Speed

$69.99 Regular price $139.99
by Sihuird

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The Sihuird cordless leaf blower uses a brushless motor spinning at up to 45,000 RPM, paired with a 12-blade axial fan to produce up to 720 CFM and 210 MPH of airflow. It's suited for residential property owners who need a quiet cordless option for seasonal leaf cleanup, decks, driveways, and hard surface clearing. The blower operates on a proprietary battery platform, so expansion beyond the two included batteries means staying within the Sihuird ecosystem.

Specifications

  • Motor Type: Brushless, up to 45,000 RPM
  • Maximum Airflow: 720 CFM
  • Maximum Air Speed: 210 MPH
  • Fan Design: Axial, 12 turbine blades with turbocharging
  • Speed Settings: 5-speed with auto-lock
  • Noise Level: Up to 56 decibels
  • Batteries Included: Two 6.0Ah lithium-ion batteries
  • Charge Time: Approximately 2 hours per battery
  • Runtime: Up to 60 minutes (regular use), up to 40 minutes (full power)
  • Handle: Rubber-wrapped ergonomic grip
  • Storage: Built-in wall-mount hook, bottom bracket for stable resting
  • Tool Warranty: 5-year limited
  • Battery Warranty: 3-year limited
  • Customer Support: 24/7 Sihuird support included

Quiet Operation with Enough Output for Decks, Driveways, and Seasonal Leaf Cleanup

If you're managing a residential property in a neighborhood with noise ordinances, or you simply want to work early in the morning without disturbing anyone, the 56-decibel ceiling on this blower is a meaningful spec. 

That's quieter than a normal conversation at close range. The five-speed auto-lock lets you set an output level and work without holding the trigger continuously, which reduces hand fatigue during longer sessions. 

At 720 CFM, you have enough airflow to clear sand, pollen, grass clippings, and loose leaves from hard surfaces, and to move dry leaf piles on flat ground. The bottom bracket and wall-mount hook make storage straightforward if you're working out of a garage or shed.

What to Expect from the Sihuird Cordless Leaf Blower in Real Use

On everyday tasks like clearing a deck, blowing sand off a patio, or moving dry leaves on flat ground, the blower performs well and the push-button start and auto-lock speed control make it accessible for a wide range of users. The lightweight build and balanced feel get consistent positive mention, particularly from users who find heavier gas or backpack blowers difficult to manage over time.

Battery runtime at regular speeds aligns reasonably with the advertised figures, with users reporting 20 to 30 minutes per charge during active use. At maximum speed, expect shorter sessions. The two-battery setup allows you to swap and continue while the first charges, which helps on larger jobs.

A small number of users found the airflow insufficient for their specific needs, particularly on heavier or denser debris loads. The plastic housing has drawn some questions about long-term durability, though no structural failures were reported in available feedback.

Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How loud is the Sihuird blower compared to a standard electric leaf blower?

The Sihuird is rated at a maximum of 56 decibels, which is noticeably quieter than most corded electric blowers and significantly quieter than gas-powered units. For reference, 56 decibels is roughly the volume of a normal conversation in a quiet room. This makes it a practical option for early morning use or properties in HOA communities with noise restrictions.

Does the auto-lock speed control work on all five speed settings?

Yes. The auto-lock function is available across all five speed settings, allowing you to set your desired airflow level and work without keeping your finger on the trigger. This is useful during extended clearing sessions where hand fatigue can become a factor.

What kind of maintenance does a brushless motor require compared to a brushed motor?

Brushless motors do not use carbon brushes, which are the primary wear component in traditional brushed motors. As a result, they require no brush replacement and generally produce less heat during operation. 

The main maintenance consideration for the Sihuird is keeping the battery contacts clean and storing the batteries at partial charge if the blower will not be used for an extended period, which helps preserve long-term battery capacity.