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Only really works for the very driest fluffy snow. Usually causes ice to form where that snow melts. Spoken from experience.
I never really thought of a leaf blower mainly because my parents had a steady supply of leaf rakers, of which I was the youngest.
I've never even seen a leaf blower at my folks house.
But if I had one, it seems like an effic8ent option.
Leaf blowers are awesome. We never had them when I was I kid in CT but now own 2. Once you use one, you start finding tons of other applications. I use it to clean my garage in place of a broom, when vehicles are extra filthy inside (like after a long road trip with my dogs in tow) I just blow it out before doing a regular vacuum and cleaning and in the construction business, it’s fantastic for clearing out dirt, saw dust and drywall dust. Just open the doors and have at it. I also use it to dry things like small puddles and to accelerate curing of paint or glue.
Edit: just in case anyone is motivated to buy a leaf blower, I highly recommend a high powered electric one. I have an 80V Greenworks that’s an absolute beast. I also have the 40V which is still quite powerful—-both work great. The electric ones have no fumes, are much quieter and of course, they start every time.
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