Leaf Blowers & Trimmers

Collection: Leaf Blowers & Trimmers

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Leaf Blowers & Trimmers

The right leaf blower and string trimmer turn an hour of yard cleanup into fifteen quiet minutes. Whether you're clearing maple leaves off a pool deck in October or edging the lawn before guests arrive, this collection brings together the cordless, gas, and combo-kit options that actually fit a residential property — from a 19-dollar replacement spool to a 450 CFM battery blower.

Shop cordless leaf blowers from 20V handheld models up to 40V 450 CFM units that move wet leaves and grass clippings without a fuel can or a pull cord. Pair them with string trimmers in 20V and 40V cordless, plus 25.4cc and 170cc gas engines when you need to power through tall ditch grass or thick weeds. Combo kits — like the BILT HARD 40V mower + trimmer + blower bundle — share one battery platform, so a single charger and a couple of packs cover trimming, edging, mowing, and blowing the clippings off the driveway. Need refills? We stock replacement spools for PowerSmart and BILT HARD trimmers in 6- and 10-packs.

Building out a full outdoor toolkit? Stay on the same battery system with our lawn mowers, tillers & yard tools, and snow blowers — one charger, three seasons of work. New to outdoor power tools? The Wikipedia overview of leaf blowers covers the CFM-vs-MPH trade-off in plain English, and the EPA's small-engine regulations page is worth a skim if you're choosing between gas and battery and care about local emission rules.

Pick the tool, pick the platform, then get back to the patio. Explore the full leaf blowers and trimmers collection and finish your yard work in half the time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I buy a gas or cordless leaf blower or trimmer?
Cordless 20V and 40V tools start instantly, run quieter, and need almost no upkeep — best for properties under half an acre and anyone who already owns the matching battery platform. Gas models (25.4cc string trimmers, 170cc walk-behind trimmers) deliver the most torque for tall ditch grass, thick weeds, and big lots, but require fuel mixing, seasonal engine maintenance, and louder operation. Most homeowners with a normal suburban yard are happier on cordless.
What does CFM mean on a leaf blower, and how much do I need?
CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures how much air the blower moves per minute, while MPH measures how fast that air exits the nozzle. CFM is what actually moves leaves — high MPH alone just makes noise. For dry leaves on hard surfaces, 120–200 CFM is enough. For wet leaves, grass clippings, or large yards, look at 400–450 CFM models. Our 450CFM 40V blowers handle most residential cleanup in one charge.
Can I use one battery across my trimmer, blower, and mower?
Yes — that's the main reason to commit to a single platform. Both PowerSmart and BILT HARD battery packs cross over into the matching trimmer, leaf blower, lawn mower, hedge trimmer, and chainsaw on the same voltage system (20V or 40V). Browse our lawn mowers and tillers & yard tools to expand your kit without adding new chargers.
How often do I need to replace string trimmer line?
For typical weekly residential trimming, a single spool lasts 4–8 weeks. Heavier brush, thick weeds, or hitting fences and concrete burns line faster. We sell 6-pack and 10-pack replacement spools sized for PowerSmart and BILT HARD trimmers — keeping a pack on the shelf means you'll never get stuck mid-job.
What's the difference between a string trimmer, an edger, and a brush cutter?
A string trimmer uses a spinning nylon line to cut grass and light weeds along fences, beds, and obstacles. An edger uses a vertical blade or rotated trimmer head to cut a clean line where lawn meets sidewalk or driveway — many of our trimmers convert to edgers in seconds. A brush cutter uses a hardened metal blade for thick weeds, saplings, and overgrowth a string head can't handle. The 13" 40V cordless brush cutter in this collection is the heavy-duty option for neglected lots.