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One Minute Tool Review: Worx LeafJet Cordless Blower

From leaves, snow, and sawdust, the Worx LeafJet delivers compact power that gets a lot of jobs around the house accomplished. Is it worth it to buy another tool? Keep reading to find out what I discovered while using it, and watch the 1-minute tool review of the Worx LeafJet to see how it operates.

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Our Hands-On Review Results of the Worx LeafJet

When this spindly little thing showed up, I immediately had my doubts. I mean, there is very little tool in this tool. 

But, after locking in the two 20-volt batteries and getting to work blowing grass clippings after mowing my small, in-town lawn, I was impressed. 

Set up on a similar interface to the Worx Nitro chainsaw (a beast), the Worx 40-volt Pro LeafJet gets it done. I could use this tool all the time on my small lawn and/or blowing out the garage, shed, shop or jobsite. The “pro” moniker is ambitious, but it does deliver air for a 15 solid minutes. 

How is the tool during use?

The tool is well-balanced, super light and there is no reaction torque when the motor fires. I can also see it being ideal for people who only need to use a blower occasionally. While Mr. or Mrs. Jones may use a lawn service, I know from the many comments I get on one of my deck building videos that more people need to blow their decks off more often than they do. 

Why would you need a LeafJet?

The Pro LeafJet would also be game-on for blowing powdery snow off cars and driveways. I’ve used blowers for this many times before and the LeafJet would for sure be a SnowJet. 

Blow off the deck or paver walkway that always has mulch on it or clean up sawdust after a project.

The LeafJet will also get leaves, but not lots of them until the batteries need juice. But for light, frequent use and occasional clean-ups, blower Worx jammed a ton of wind into a small, easy to operate tool applicable to many users from young to old. 

Watch a quick review of the Worx LeafJet.

If you want to know more about this tool, check out the 40V Worx LeafJet on Amazon


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