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The Greenworks 80V Cordless Brushless Axial Leaf Blower combines high-velocity 145 MPH wind speed and 580 CFM airflow with advanced brushless motor technology for superior torque, quieter operation, and extended motor life. Lightweight and equipped with variable speed and turbo modes, it offers professional-grade performance with eco-friendly cordless convenience. Compatible with over 75 Greenworks 80V tools, it’s backed by a 4-year limited warranty, making it a smart, sustainable upgrade for efficient outdoor maintenance.



















| ASIN | B01N11IBJU |
| Additional Features | Brushless motor provides more torque, quieter operation and longer life 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty |
| Air Flow Capacity | 580 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,689 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #52 in Leaf Blowers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Brand Name | Greenworks |
| Color | Green/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,582 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841821026042 |
| Included Components | Blower, Battery, Charger, Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45"L x 10.43"W x 15.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Leaf Blower |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 4 year limited tool warranty |
| Model Name | 80V Jet Blower |
| Model Number | BL80L2510 |
| Noise Level | 90.4 Decibels |
| Power Source | cordless |
| Special Feature | Brushless motor provides more torque, quieter operation and longer life 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty Special Feature Brushless motor provides more torque, quieter operation and longer life 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty See more |
| Speed | 145 Miles per Hour |
| Style Name | Jet Blower |
| UPC | 841821026042 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 80 Volts |
K**R
I love the ease of use and minimal maintenance. Great power.
I had a ryobi 2 cycle gas blower for 10 years and it was just a pain to start. In fact it was at the point where it only ran for 10 seconds and then it would stall all the time. I'm sick of the maintenance with the gas equipment. I already have an 80V greenworks lawn mower and two batteries. I ended up giving my gas leaf blower away for free to a neighborhood hobbyist who likes working on small engines. This one now gives me a 3rd battery which is great to cycle through the batteries and also have an additional charger for doing my lawn and cleanup. The power on this is very good. I use the turbo a lot and it got all the leaves cleaned off my deck, even blew the ones stuck between the cracks. Under my 2nd story deck is a stone patio and it worked great to blow out all the leaves from that lower level into a tarp for me to drag to the street for municipal pick up. When its not fall, this is MORE than adequate for blowing the grass clippings from the driveway and sidewalks. Its excellent and when you push the trigger it just WORKS. No pull start, no stalling, the thing is great.
J**B
Well Worth It
Before I bought this model, I looked up the ratings for the top cordless leaf blowers. There are a few sites that rate items like this, so you have to finally make up your mind on which one to trust. Two of the four sites I viewed had this one rated as the "best rang for your buck". The other makes were twice as expensive and for what I wanted a blower for I could not justify buy a model that was 350 to 400 dollars. I had previously bought a Greenworks cordless pole saw and was very happy with it. So, I purchased this blower and can't say enough good about it. It is powerful and does the job. I have yet to run the battery down, even after thirty minutes of continuous running. It has a power booster and adds more power, as if you need it. Make a long story short I highly recommend this Greenworks Blower, you will not be disappointed for the price.
B**D
The blower I didn't know I needed! It has power! A lot! Very impressive!
UPDATE: Since my review below, I have used this more and more and wow! I love it! I was unsure if I really needed one this powerful and now I would not go without it! I used this to clear all the walnut tree leaves and it also blew the walnuts and the think parts between the branches and the leaves that hold all the leaves. Those part of the tree are kind of like a thin straw on the lawn and a normal leaf blower would struggle to blow those as they are not leaves, they are more like a thin frail wire size but like a weed stem. Not much surface for a leaf blower to push on with the wind they make, but this leaf blower has so much power that it still blows those and even the green and or black walnuts that have aged. I was able to clear the back lawn fast and easy. I do wear ear protection when using this as it is pretty loud, but it clears the deck or the driveway so much better than my old small leaf blower. I still use the small one for regular low effort blowing off a few leaves that pile up. But, when lots have built up then I use this big leaf blower. It has also worked nice having the battery from this and the snow blower, so now when the battery runs out on this 80v blower, I just swap it with the other 80v battery from my snow blower. I got it so I would have the back up for the snow blower if it ran low, but it also works vise versa so I can keep going with the leaf blower. The batter that came with this lasts about 20-30 minutes at full speed. OLD REVIEW: I bought this because I also bought the 80V Greenworks snowblower and wanted to have another Greenworks lawn tool that would use the 80V battery so I can rotate them and not have them just sitting most of the year. I think that batteries last longer when they are fully charged and then ran to the lowest power and then recharged. As such I bought this so I can keep the batteries being rotated. I was wondering how much power this would have as I have never had anything with a 80V battery. I have not yet used the snowblower. Today I took to use it and it blows marble to golf ball sized rocks, it blows small twigs in the lawn and even cleared the walnuts under the walnut tree that had started to sink in the lawn too. I used it out of the box and did not fully charge it before using it and ran it on full speed for maybe 30 minutes and it did not lose any power. I was able to blow leaves on the deck around tables and chairs and stands that normally are hard to get lose with my old blower. This thing really cleared the area. I also used it on the old patio and it cleaned it off and a good 8-10 feet past metal legs on the table and chairs. I have never had a blower that could blow smaller leaves off the lawn so well. The back lawn is a bit tall and the leaves had been sitting so it was not a easy task to blow them off, but this did it well. My drive way has a lot of cracks in it and small rocks and stuff had been filling them in for a year or so and this cleaned the cracks out. Cleaning the drive way was fast and easy. This has so much power you have to be careful when blowing things near the garage doors or a wall on your home as it blows things up against it and then right back on you. The only thing I did notice is not as nice as my smaller one is this is a bit heavy and after a while of using it my low back started to feel it, but I do have low back problems and I have been doing a lot of things outside today so I am sure that was part of it. If you are in good shape I doubt that the weight will be that noticeable, but if you are not in super great shape after 30 minutes of using this you will likely feel it more than a small blower that does not have this much weight or power. I almost think this is too much for what I really need, it works, but it is very powerful. I will keep it as it works and I was able to clear my patio and deck well and my smaller blower does not work as well. This will also be good for spring to clear the back lawn because it normally is full of dog poop and I used to use the plug in blower to go back and forth and blow the dog poop into the treed area in the back. This will work for that well. If you have a wooded area behind your home where you can dump leaves and twigs and compost this also has power to blow things into the woods from your lawn. But, even if you have a closed in back lawn you could use this to blow things into a pile in the middle to rake it up easier, rather than raking the whole lawn. This also worked well to help break up the death thatch as it ripped the dead areas of the lawn off. Which would be nice for planting grass then after, so it will hit the dirt. If I did not but the snow blower and wanted something else to keep using the 80V batteries in the year, I may have returned this, I don't know as it is so powerful and it fells almost more than I really need. But, also it worked so well to clear the lawn in areas that nothing else has ever done (unless I would take a hard rake and rake the lawn well, but that is a lot of work). This was almost as powerful as that to break up the dead grass and break up the lawn so grass can grow better when planted by seed.
S**M
Greenworks 80V Cordless Leaf Blower: works great but sucks batteries empty quickly
So the whole pitch with Greenworks 80v line is they're supposed to offer equivalent power to the low end gas powered equipment while being quieter and easier to maintain than gas operated. Which generally they will actually do with a few exceptions from what I've seen. I would not consider them to be "pro" grade tools though. "Prosumer" also feels like a stretch. "Better than average but not really heavy duty" is what I'd refer to them as. If I was doing it for a living I wouldn't buy the Greenworks stuff outside of unusual rare use case circumstances. As of 2024 or so Husqvarna, Toro, and other big commercial lawn equipment OEM's have been putting out some proper heavy duty battery operated stuff that I'd use instead....if I could afford it!! I can't though, and gas operated isn't worth it for me either, so Greenworks 80v it is! But that is perfectly fine for your average home owner such as myself. I only work on the 1/3-ish acre lawn every other week or so anyways. This is my 2nd Greenworks 80v blower. The first died after something like 7yr of use. The motor didn't die. The plastic housing cracked when it was dropped though so that is my fault! Replaced it with this one and they seem fairly similar in performance. The biggest changes appear to be better battery ejection (a nice upgrade, sometimes it got stuck in the old one) and there is a small thumb lever to help retain the power trigger in running position which is great for relieving stress on the hands. They put a small piece of sheet metal over the tip of the blower end too so it doesn't split so easy anymore which is nice as well. Otherwise seems about the same to me! Which is fine since just like the old one it works quite well. Only issue with the blowers is that it'll run out the batteries incredibly fast on high. Maybe 20min run time with the """"cheap"""" 2ah battery. Having at least 1 extra battery is a must with the 80v line. Don't get the 4ah ones unless your using them for the mowers. They're too heavy to carry around in the tools.
T**T
Cordless leaf blower
Powerful blower for leaf/ debris clean up.
S**H
Beware, warranty may not be honored
I was purposely waiting to write a review until I had a chance to use the blower for an extended period of time. I bought mine in October of 2018. I think the blower product is excellent. It is extremely convenient to use. No gas. No power chords. Just go. I also think the engineering of the product is excellent. It is well balanced, goes together quickly and easily, and its features such as "cruise control" are very intuitive. I really liked the product. Then, after about a year and a half, my charger's LED would turn red when charging my battery. Shortly after that, my battery's life went down to 4 minutes of use per charge. I sent emails to Greenworks inquiring about the warranty with no response. I then waited on their help line for a long time to get through. (The line was regularly over 200 people long.) When they said they would do a callback if I left my number, they did not. Finally, I was able to get through to a human. They agreed that the battery was faulty and under warranty. Then the service rep came back and said that they could not honor it because I got it through a "third party" on amazon. I've seen no limitation on the warranty that states that the warranty is only honored by specific sellers. I would love to see the list and see where it is published. I feel that I have been mislead. I'm going to keep trying to get them to honor the warranty as it is published on-line and in my users manual. But, before you buy this, you might want to do an investigation of whether or not it will be covered. Basically the tool became worthless after a year and a half. The sad part about this is that I really like the tool. And, had they honored the warranty, I would have bought more Greenworks equipment. I am now going to give EGO a try.
K**B
Best Blower Ever!!!
Something needs to really be amazing for me to take time to write a review. This leaf blower is the BEST!! Here's why: I read several reviews and bought 3 that were common in the top 5-8 blowers & similar in price. They were a RYOBI and an EGO. The EGO was the least expensive but got good reviews. Don't really know why. Yes it has a dial for 3 settings but the first one was almost non existent. That left 2 and even on turbo speed it was less blowing power than the slow speed on the other two. Keep in mind when in Turbo mode the battery life is much less. This was the cheapest of the 3 but still it was not very good. I have several other RYOBI tools and am happy with all of them. I thought this was a sure winner - WRONG! The RYOBI was so huge I thought I was carrying a Ghostbusters Proton weapon. Seriously it was huge. The style needs to be redesigned for an average person. Not easy to carry and maneuver around. The loudness and weight were all about the same. The Greenworks had the most power and ran the longest. I was really "blown away" at the power this one has. I really didn't need the turbo except for a few hard to get leaves stuck in bushes. I blew wet leaves on a 150 ft. driveway with no problem and had time for a 15' x 20' patio including a 30' walkway and about a 30' x 100' sideyard. This was way more than I thought I could do on 1 charge. Recharging was pretty quick. Didn't time it but it didn't seem like it took very long. You could use it several times in one day, easily. Price was good for comparable blowers. I am VERY happy with this. I wish I would have gotten it sooner. Give it a try, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Have fun!
L**A
has the power
I already own a Green Works leaf blower that i have been using for the last six years. I still like the unit and will continue to use it for light leaf removal and even blowing snow off the sidewalks at my condo, when the snow is light and powdery. The reason for a new blower is the battery in the first one is not holding a charge like it did and jobs require me to stop and charge the battery to finish. I first looked into buying another battery, but the battery cost more than what i paid for the blower originally. I tried a couple of other blowers that were of the same price as original unit and found that they both had less air flow than my old blower. So I decided enough and paid a little more for this new blower. With the sale price, it really was that much more. I am very happy with the power this one has and have already cleaned my drive, small front yard and sidewalks on one charge. I didn't even need the booster switch, but had to play with it a little. Looking forward to fall and keeping my area leaf free and tidy.
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