5 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Gas Leaf Blower

Gas blowers are very useful at removing organic debris, but consume a lot of gas and pollute the air.
Ah, the first signs of fall. With beautiful hues of red, yellow and green surrounding you and crisp, cool winds upon your skin, you’re bound to love the new season. But cooler temperatures result in falling leaves, and fallen leaves result in a not-so-attractive lawn. Instead of breaking your back trying to rake all the leaves, a gas leaf blower can save you time and labor.
If you’re considering purchasing a gas leaf blower, the following five facts might help you with your decision. While there are many benefits of a gas leaf blower, there are a few drawbacks. But, nothing beats not having to rake, right? Right.

- Less Yard Work, More Time – Ever find yourself complaining of having little free time? If you’re like most Americans, your schedule is likely hectic and full of commitments. Buying a gas leaf blower will undoubtedly save you time, so you can spend more quality time with the ones you love.
- Powerful & Easy – With a gas leaf blower, you don’t have to endure the pain of blisters on your hands from raking. If you have a smaller lawn, a handheld gas leaf blower will suit you just fine. However, if your lawn is larger, go with a backpack blower. A great benefit of gas leaf blowers (even as opposed to electric ones) is they’re extremely powerful, which makes the process much easier than any other method.
- More Costly – A gas leaf blower may be more time-efficient, but it’s not necessarily cheap. Electric leaf blowers are typically more economical. If you’re looking for a quality gas leaf blower, you could pay several hundred dollars. However, there are a few on the lower end that are reasonably priced.
- Noise & Pollution – Perhaps the greatest complaint of a gas leaf blower is its tendency to pollute the air and cause a disturbance. While gas leaf blowers are powerful, they burn fuel and create a lot of noise. In fact, they have been known to create a stir with neighbors. If you decide on a gas leaf blower, use it during times of the day when neighbors are either awake or away.
- Cost of Fuel – In addition to the high cost, noise and pollution properties, a gas blower calls for… gas! While you don’t have to fill up the tank too often, a gas leaf blower still requires fuel. And these days, the cost of fuel isn’t necessarily a bargain.
If you decide to purchase a gas leaf blower, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy the power and efficiency it provides (that is, if you can get past your neighbors complaining about the noise!).

