Who uses a cordless leaf blower for their trailers ?
I was wondering which ones are decent without breaking the bank...
I heard something that inverters might not be the "cleanest" form of power ? Is that an issue ?
Right now I only use a 400w Everlast inverter from Walmart.
Also, any leaf/vacuum cordless ones out there ?
Cordless Leaf Blowers for cleaning out your trailer?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by BlueThunderr, Apr 4, 2019.
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I used a 20v black and decker from Walmart back when i did van and had no issue with it. Charged it up after each use and it did the job fine. Paid around $60-70 i believe
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I use a 40v kobalt it was on sale little over $50 all in. I don’t know how well that 400w inverter would do. I have a 1800w and with the apu running it drops about .2 of a volt. Usually blow the trailer out twice before recharging.
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It only has 1.35 amps @120v on the charger. According to google that’s only 162 watts
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That Kobat has some good reviews.
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I use a Ryobi battery blower from Home Depot. Works great. I have an 1800w inverter to charge it when needed. They also work great for cleaning the truck. I’ve had the same one for 2.5 years.
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Husband has the one by Worx that came from Walmart. It's been a couple of years ago now, so I don't remember what it cost, but I think it was well under $100.00 . He says it works great and has a reefer also. It lasts about 2 rounds. He has a 1500 w inverter.
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