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Alloyman 40V vs Worx WG547 20V Cordless Leaf Blower Product Review Comparison u0026 Demo

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The Blower Nozzle Accessory comes with a small screw which is inserted into the main unit accessory base. Along with the screw, you also have this reinforce design clip which makes the installation easy to the main unit. It is also important to point out that attaching and removing the accessory as opposed to other leaf blowers is so convenient and without any struggles. Let me show you an example of the other leaf blower I have. This is the WORX 20V cordless leaf blower model WG547, the main unit has two punch holes the size a US quarter, in which the accessory can be attached, once attached, and need to be removed, you have to apply tremendous pressure, in which I have a hard time removing the accessory. Because it requires strong finger to press. With the Alloyman leaf blower, you simply remove the screw and press on the clip, voila it is removed.

The Main unit blower with the motor, has dual battery housing attachments, has two speed and off button, has a cooling vent and an antislip handle. The design itself is sleek. The material is made of hard plastic which one can assume that it can withstand a couple of accidental drops.

The two 20V batteries have a standard design, they are easy to hold and easy to install. The batteries come with indicator lights that allow for an easy way to tell if batteries have enough charge or the require charging. The Dual battery charger also comes with green and redlight indicator for charging. The dual base allows for both batteries to be charged at the same time.

The Main unit blower is operational only when both batteries are attached. Unfortunately, you cannot use just one battery. Both are needed.

Along the unit and within the handle, you will find the low, high speed and off button.
An easy one click, you will turn the low speed on. The low speed is capable of blowing air at about 250 to 350 CFM and up to 75 mph of air speed. This means that the Alloyman leaf blower has enough power for clearing an area with low to medium size garden debris. For the low speed, your battery time will run at about 30 to 40 minutes of usage, turning on and off the unit several times.

Compared to the Worx WG547, you will dial up to reach the low speed. The low speed is capable of blowing air at about 180 to 270 CFM and up to 55 mph of air speed. This means that the Worx WG547 leaf blower has enough power for clearing an area with low size garden debris. For the low speed, your battery time will run at about 60 minutes of usage, turning on and off the unit several times.
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n comparison, this means, the Alloyman Leaf blower is more powerful than the Worx. there is a difference of about 100 CMF of air throttle power and up to 20 mph more of air speed when using the the low setting. However, in comparison of power, the WORX will last you 20 minutes more of usage than the Alloyman.

With an easy two click, you will turn on the high speed. The high speed is capable of blowing air at about 500 CFM and up to 150 mph of air speed. This means that the Alloyman leaf blower has enough power for clearing medium to heavy/large size garden debris, including wet grass or leaves. For the high speed, the battery time will run at about 15 to 20 minutes of usage continuously.

Compared to the Worx WG547, you will dial up twice to reach the high speed. The high speed is capable of blowing air at about 360 CFM and up to 75 mph of air speed. This means that the Worx WG547 leaf blower has enough power for clearing an area with low to medium size garden debris. For the high speed, your battery time will run at about 30 minutes of usage, turning on and off the unit several times.

The Alloyman Leaf blower 500 CFM is enough power to ensure you can move garden debris around for very large areas. It is also important to note that the higher the CFM is (which represents cubic feet per minute of air throttle measuring the volume of air) the better you can keep objects in control and moving. In comparison, this means, the Alloyman Leaf blower is more powerful than the Worx. there is a difference of about 140 CMF of air throttle power and up to 75 mph more of air speed when using the the high setting. However, in comparison of power, the WORX will last you 15 minutes more of usage than the Alloyman.

Conclusion:
To conclude the Alloyman Leaf Blower is Actually slightly Longer and Heavier than the Work WG547. While both have enough Power, the Alloyman will take care of Low to high/heavy debris areas while the Worx will take care of low to medium size debris. One thing is for sure, both of these Leaf Blowers Push the Leafs and debris as it is intended. They Both do great Job and I thinking of choosing one over the other one will come down to your preference. If you have a need for powerful leaf blower, the Alloyman is a great choice for you. Thanks for watching.

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