I went with electric leaf blower and some other yard tools. One, the gas powered blowers were a pain in the *** to maintain, sometimes you smelled like **** after from the exhaust, and the number of times I went out to blow leaves and realized my gas can was empty and I had to run to the gas station was annoying.
Conversely, I do have a gas powered Ariens snowblower. I see they now have electric ones but I don't trust them at this point.
Which reminds me, do I have gas in the gas can for the snowblower?
Yeah- electric snowblowers not ready for prime time.
The problem with gasoline-powered small engines is the 10% ethanol gas. Need to drain the gas tank if your gas-powered engine sits idle for a long time. Have to do this with the snowblower and rototiller. Usually leave the mower and tractor full of gasoline and start it a couple of times over the winter.
Just started the snowblower for the first time in 3 years and it started right up. In the past, without draining the gas and running it dry, would take a lot of work on cleaning the carburetor and replacing the needle valve.
Electric leaf blower is OK for routine stuff, but no battery powered leaf vac exists, and the gas blowers still have more power- so we use both.
Have several of the EGO tools and the electric pole chain saw works great, and it has a pole hedge trimmer attachment. Don't have to worry about fuel getting stale. Battery life is fine.
The electric ones aren't going to be comparable to the Ariens in terms of power. I have a small Honda gas snowblower and it can handle more than the similarly sized typical electric Ego snowblowers that are around the neighborhood.
Yeah- would avoid battery powered snowblower for a while, unless you get backup batteries. For the amount of use the snowblower gets, does not seem the investment. The ozone layer will survive limited use of the gas snowblowers.