• 600W motor produces 75+ mph air flow and 16,000 max RPM
  • Amazing blowing power in a compact, easy to handle size.
  • Large handle with lockable trigger
  • Includes vacuum bag
  • Great electric broom for garage floor, sidewalks, clearing dust and saw dust from power tools, or a touch-less dry on your car

I keep this little thing in my truck to blow off my tools at the end of the day. Comes in handy. It's convenient and I use it for sweeping, blowing dust off objects to be painted, blowing dust off myself, blowing out my truck instead of vacuuming (faster but maybe not as effective). It's powerful enough for most things -- I don't think anyone would collect leaves with it. Also, I have never used it in it's vacuum mode. I don't really think it would survive anything getting sucked into it's fan. The first one I bought from Harbor Freight and it lasted a few years. This one seems a bit more robust and if it only lasts a couple years I still think it's worth the low price.

This is a great house cleanup blower. Surprisingly strong airflow for a little unit. It will blow off small items and dusty areas quickly, airflow is probably not strong enough for yard debris. We use it for the patio and driveway and shed. Its lightweight so even my wife to uses it! The only drawback is the short cord, but since normal use would require an extension cord anyway its not a big deal. There is also an option of using it as a small vacuum as well. It comes with a bag attachment, but I would be leery of that because any debris sucked up would go through the blower fan blades and could damage them.

My 1st one lasted just over 2 years before its death. I changed the brushes a couple times during its life cycle. Love that the trigger locks. Main usage was blowing water from crevices of vehicles after a wash. Great for drying wheels too. Not really strong enough to completely dry a vehicle but great at getting a good amount off. Only got 8mo from a MertoVac Air Force Blaster Sidekick that was $80 (but now $120+) so I'm very pleased with this device. I expect at least 2 years out of my new one. ;-)

I love this blower, and use it all the time in my shop. It aptly became known as "Brutus" after a few uses. Some of the reviews talk about it being smaller than expected. It is a little smaller than the photo seems to look, and yeah it's made in china and made from abs plastic, but it packs a punch. This isn't going to have the same power as a gas powered blower of course, but it is no slouch. If you've ever used one of those newer turbo type hand dryers with the small nozzle like they have in some newer public restrooms, the ones that actually blow so hard they dry your hands in about ten seconds, this blower has about the same volume of air as those. I use mine to dry off aluminum motorcycle castings after washing. It dries big ones off in a minute or so. One thing I found is much of the air going through the blower actually comes though the motor itself, as a cooling method. At 16,000 rpm, it is a great idea. One of the benefits of passing air over the motor is that after about 30 seconds the discharge air get warm. I measured a 28 degree F difference between inlet and discharge air. That comes in handy when drying off just about anything. Having the air come mainly through the motor, though, greatly reduces the suction at the "vacuum" inlet. This isn't a even factor for me, though, because I'm not using this as a vacuum cleaner, and I wouldn't recommend it for that anyway. There is a little plastic screen over the inlet to keep bigger objects from passing through the impeller, however, at 16,000 rpm, even little hard objects or abrasive type things like sand are going to chew up a plastic impeller quickly. I think the vac feature was just a marketing slap-on benefit, but I would just use it as a blower.

When I received this package, my first thought was I made a mistake because it was so small. I opened it and connected to an extension cord and let me tell you, this little blower is very powerful and easy to maneuver. Even a very frail person could handle this. I use it to blow my patio and front porch after the gardener mows the lawn. (He does not do too well of a job cleaning) I also use it after washing my car to help dry it. I highly recommend this blower. You can very easily store it anywhere in the house, you can't do that with a full size blower. One of the best purchases I’ve made.

I've only had it a little while but am quite impressed with it and I verified the speed with an anemometer to see how it really did. I've needed a shop blower since changing out my air hoses and running the compressor all the time just to blow off my table saw top, bandsaw etc. was annoying and brushes just didn't quite do the trick. Originally I looked at the DeWalt cordless blower, but for $100 that wasn't going to happen. It's not worth that much to me. This seemed to be a perfect option. I can't speak to longevity. I've had other Performance Tool products with no problems though. I've only been using it a little while and tried to give it a good long test run when I got it and was quite impressed. The speed at the nozzle comes out about 65mph +/-, not the advertised 75+ but that is far more than enough for any job you'd use such a tiny blower for. It has been extremely effective at keeping the surfaces of my shop (about 500sq ft) free of sawdust. I would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a cheap blower

I am very happy with my purchase of this Garage/Shop Blower. I can only echo many of the other surprised reviews of this same product. I thought the same thing when mine arrived. Oh no, what have I done? This mini can't blow the dust from a housefly. Boy, was I wrong. It is a powerful little blower that is perfect for garages, shops, or patio which is just what it was designed to do. I would suggest no less than a 10 foot extension cord for use with this device. ( No, it does not come with a cord. just a receptacle to attach one) Of course the longer the cord you employ, the more area you can manage, but more than 25 feet would be excessive in most cases.

This review is for the Performance Tool W50063 600W Garage / Shop Blower. I bought this Shop Blower to aid in drying off my car after I wash. Although I do have microfiber waffle weave drying towels, you always get the water that runs down from the mirrors, headlights, grille, etc. So i looked on Amazon for a leaf blower. I did not want the gas ones so I searched for electric leaf blowers only. This was the cheapest option with the highest stars so I clicked it, as most would. When I got the blower it was alot smaller than I thought. This is a plus for me though as I can store it in my garage and it is easier to handle while in use. The blower is strong enough to blow water off an un-waxed car but you do need to go fairly close. This was perfect for my use though as it blows water out of the grille and mirror areas fairily well. I would recomend for those who need air blowing in small applications. The only con I would say about this is that the cord for the shop blower itself is only a couple inches long so you will need an extension cord. And also the filter bag that comes with it seems pretty cheap. But considering the price, I bought it for $23.22, this was fine with me.

We love this little blower, perfect for RV Lot. The blower was in a full bucket of water under the camper after a heavy rain storm for a few days. I said ....... oh no..... we led it dry in the sun. And miraculously it still works. Yahoo....... Great buy and price

This is great for my travel trailer. I used to carry a broom to sweep off the leaves and sticks every day. Now I just plug this in (you need an extension cord) and it's done in just a few minutes. I also carry it in the boat to blow off the leaves and other junk that accumulates on the deck. (Only at the dock, you need a 110v AC outlet.) For its small size, this little blower creates a good wind. There is a bag that you can attach to the side, reverse the motor and it will pick up stuff too, but the bag is very small. I haven't tried to use that. I'm happy that I don't have to sweep anymore.