Clear your leaves faster with up to 605 CFM of air volume and up to 157 MPH air speed^.
Boost your power when the leaves get thick with a variable-speed trigger and turbo-boost button.
Hand cramps are a thing of the past with cruise control and an ergonomic handle.
Compare blower models side by side to find the perfect match for your needs.
| Toro 60V Leaf Blower | Air Volume | Air Speed | Battery | Run Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 565 CFM Blower (51821) | 565 CFM | 110 MPH | 2.0Ah | Up to 90 min on low speed | Everyday cleanup, sidewalks, patios, dry leaves |
| 605 CFM Blower (51820 / 51820T) | 605 CFM | 120 MPH | 2.5Ah | Up to 90 min on low speed | Medium yard cleanup and regular leaf clearing |
| 605 CFM High Speed Blower (51822) | 605 CFM | 157 MPH | 4.0Ah | Up to 140 min on low speed | Stuck-on debris, edges, heavier cleanup |
| 750 CFM Blower (51826 / 51826T) | 750 CFM | 145 MPH | 2.5Ah | Up to 75 min on low speed | Larger leaf piles and heavier yard cleanup | 900 CFM Blower (51827 / 51827T) | 900 CFM | 165 MPH | 4.0Ah | Up to 120 min on low speed | Wet leaves, heavy debris, large fall cleanup |
A: CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures the volume of air a blower moves, while MPH (miles per hour) measures how fast that air travels. CFM helps move large amounts of leaves, while MPH helps lift and loosen stubborn debris. The best performance comes from a strong balance of both. Learn more about blower power on YardCare®.
A: Yes, high-performance electric blowers, like the Toro 60V MAX* 900 CFM blower, deliver strong air volume and velocity designed to tackle tough cleanups from wet leaves and compacted grass to light snow. The 60V MAX* 900 CFM leaf blower is available for purchase with a battery or without, for those who already own a 60V MAX* Flex-Force battery.
A: Both play an important role. What matters most depends on your task. CFM is key for moving large volumes of leaves across your yard, while MPH helps break loose compacted or wet debris. Most homeowners benefit from a blower that balances both for versatile performance. Choosing the right combination depends on the type of cleanup you do most often.
A: Runtime depends on battery size, power mode, and the type of debris being cleared. Lower power settings extend runtime, while higher output for tough conditions will use more energy. Toro 60V MAX* batteries are part of the Flex-Force Power System and are interchangeable across tools for flexible outdoor power in every season.
A: Yes, all Toro 60V MAX* batteries work across the Flex-Force Power System, including blowers, other yard tools, lawn mowers, and snow blowers. You can switch between battery sizes to prioritize lighter weight or longer runtime based on your needs. Explore the full range of batteries.
A: Keeping your cordless leaf blower in good condition is simple with regular care. Clear debris from the air intake and nozzle, keep battery contacts clean and dry, and store the battery indoors in a cool, dry place. Routine inspection and proper battery charging help maintain reliable performance and extend the life of your blower.
A: Electric leaf blowers are generally quieter than gas-powered ones, making them more suitable for residential areas and noise-sensitive environments.
A: Toro’s battery-powered leaf blower is an aerodynamic beast, making small work out of huge piles. PowerJet® technology takes you from 0 to 120 MPH in 1.3 seconds flat. Variable speed trigger lets you choose how much power is enough. Thanks to Toro’s Flex-Force Power System® interchangeable 60V Max battery, you can use your battery seamlessly with all your electric yard tools.
A: The run time varies by model. The 60V MAX* 157 mph Brushless Leaf Blower with 4.0Ah Battery can run up to 140 minutes on low speed. Our 60V MAX* 120 MPS & 110 MPH Brushless Leaf Blowers with 2.5Ah Battery run up to 90 minutes on low speed.
A: A brushless lead blower is a type of leaf blower that uses a brushless motor, which is more efficient and durable compared to traditional brushed motors. Brushless motors do not have brushes that wear out over time, resulting in less maintenance and a longer lifespan. They also provide more power and torque, making them suitable for demanding cutting tasks.