This Hart Cordless Leaf Blower Bundle Is 64% Off at Walmart

A cordless leaf blower is much faster than a rake for removing leaves and other light foliage from your yard. As a bonus, it’s great for blowing pollen or dust off your car—something I must regularly do in Arizona where I live. If you don’t yet have a cordless leaf blower, Walmart is offering 64 percent off this Hart 20-Volt Blower Bundle, bringing the price from $277 to $99.

Hart 20-Volt Blower Bundle Cordless Leaf Blower

20-Volt Blower Bundle Cordless Leaf Blower

Hart 20-Volt Blower Bundle Cordless Leaf Blower

Though we haven’t tested this specific Hart model, its spec list is promising among the landscape of cordless leaf blowers. It can move 315 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and offers an air speed of 100 miles per hour, making this powerful enough to clear medium-size yards and outdoor spaces. The leaf blower also includes a variable speed feature, so you can precisely increase or decrease the air power depending on how far you pull in the trigger.

The Hart 20-Volt Blower Bundle comes with two 4-amp-hour batteries and a charger, ensuring you’ll always have an extra battery when the other runs out. Both batteries are compatible with other Hart 20-volt products—like this cordless chainsaw—giving you better bang for your buck if you’re already in the Hart ecosystem. The leaf blower bundle also features a three-year limited warranty.

 

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Next to using a pressure washer, there’s no greater satisfaction in yard work than whooshing away debris with a cordless leaf blower. Nothing says accomplishment quite like clearing a lawn of fallen leaves and clippings in less than half an hour. Not sure what that kind of joy is like? Get yourself this Hart 20-Volt Blower Bundle and find out.

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Brandon Russell is a freelance writer covering gear and technology. He started his journey as a news writer at a small newspaper and later began reviewing smartphones, movies, and video games. In his free time, he enjoys the slower, more intentional experience of using a 35mm film camera and making short videos about movies he grew up watching.

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