Don’t Miss It: Greenworks 40V Cordless Leaf Blower Is 50% Off and Whisper-Quiet

Move fast to save $100+ on a quiet and capable go-to for effortless yard cleanup for fall.
Greenworks 40V Leaf Blower - 50% Off During Prime Big Deal Days
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Fall leaves are piling up fast, and nobody wants to spend their weekends raking. Right now as part of Prime Big Deals Day, prices have been slashed on all types of yard cleanup tools—including leaf blowers. If you’ve been looking to upgrade, now’s the time.

Quiet, cordless electric leaf blowers are a fall necessity for homeowners who want debris-clearing convenience, and in this category of equipment, Greenworks has an earned reputation as one of the best brands. Their lineup covers everything yard- and landscape-related, from string trimmers and mowers to cordless chainsaws.

Right now, if you hurry, you can get the Greenworks 40V Cordless Leaf Blower for $113.99 (save $113). That’s 50% off. Time is limited, though. Amazon’s sales event ends soon!  


Prime Day Greenworks Deals Greenworks 40V Cordless Leaf Blower

Greenworks 40V Cordless Leaf Blower for $120.17 (save $109)

This cordless leaf blower delivers air speeds up to 130 MPH and 550 CFM to blast away leaves and debris quickly. It comes with a 4.0Ah battery and charger, and the battery is compatible with more than 75 Greenworks 40V products.


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