Both settings noise free—if you’re not already deaf.
Leaf blowers are used here even when there aren’t any leaves on the ground. I think that they are actually vuvuzelas, and the noise is the point.
Check for silent mode.
Ha! Good joke.
The late night setting also produces the loudest noise.
I just read an article where they suggested a leaf blower as a camping accessory. Yeah, he must be popular with fellow campers.
Is that the battery or gas powered model?
It’s hilarious because it’s true!
Does it come with a reverse on it to suck up leaves, sticks, twigs and small trees into a grinder?
‘round these parts, folks usually get goin’ at the crack of noon. if you hear someone crank up a brush cutter, you can be pretty sure that it’s lunchtime… ☺
They know their audience.
I call them dust blowers. Air Pollution Control calls them particulate blowers. Either way, they are stealing traditional jobs from our teenagers.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 3 months ago
Both settings noise free—if you’re not already deaf.
nancyb creator 3 months ago
Leaf blowers are used here even when there aren’t any leaves on the ground. I think that they are actually vuvuzelas, and the noise is the point.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 3 months ago
Check for silent mode.
ericlscott creator 3 months ago
Ha! Good joke.
William Bednar Premium Member 3 months ago
The late night setting also produces the loudest noise.
Bill The Nuke 3 months ago
I just read an article where they suggested a leaf blower as a camping accessory. Yeah, he must be popular with fellow campers.
timinwsac Premium Member 3 months ago
Is that the battery or gas powered model?
davewhamond creator 3 months ago
It’s hilarious because it’s true!
CoffeeBob Premium Member 3 months ago
Does it come with a reverse on it to suck up leaves, sticks, twigs and small trees into a grinder?
gopher gofer 3 months ago
‘round these parts, folks usually get goin’ at the crack of noon. if you hear someone crank up a brush cutter, you can be pretty sure that it’s lunchtime… ☺
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
They know their audience.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I call them dust blowers. Air Pollution Control calls them particulate blowers. Either way, they are stealing traditional jobs from our teenagers.