Toro 60 Volt Brushless Cordless Leaf Blower w/ 2 Ah Battery and Charger
- Brand:
- Toro
- Model Number:
- TORO-51821
- UPC:
- 021038518213
- EAN:
- 0021038518213
- Walmart SKU:
- 195864601
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$284.99 | |
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$119.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$222.85 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 319 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Toro 110mph Leaf Blower is an excellent wingman to our gas backpack blower. It's super easy to deploy when cleaning the deck, driveway or sidewalk or drying off the motorcycle. The Turbo boost & battery life are perfect for these applications. We are glad that we purchased it.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Less noise About 1 charging time Run time - 20-25 min . if fully charged with boater only- Without booster - 40 minutes So far best leaf blower. However I used this less than 10 time . Every product I reviewed When it's new are great. After one year everything breaking. It would be better If I have chance to write again after One year of used
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This leaf blower has more than enough power to get the job done, especially with the use of the included high power button that boosts the airflow when pressed. The assembly is extremely easy out of the box, as you only have to attach the tube to the blower itself, and then install the battery. All things considered, I would highly recommend this blower to anyone.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my third Toro Leaf Blower. The first two were corded. The 60V MAX is by far the best and most powerful. Benefits are: No more cords and all of my Toro products use the same 60 V battery and are interchangeable!
This Toro leaf blower works very well. It was damaged when I received it... the battery casing was broken where it connects to the blower. It would run, but only for about 3 seconds, and then it would shut off. After waiting 3 or 4 seconds, it would run again for 3 seconds. I bought an EGO blower from a local store, and planned to return the Toro. However, I decided to work on the Toro myself... I removed the broken piece from the battery mount and straightened the connectors. It started working correctly, so now I have two blowers. An extra battery for the EGO blower costs more than the Toro did, so I actually came out pretty well. :)
It was a little heavy for me, because I had arthritis, and the battery last probably 35 minutes. I wish it was more time, for heavy leaves it doesn't seem to pick up anything! But I am happy that it helps to clean my driveway full of leaves!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Just as it is possible to review products one does not own, which has negative implications for online shopping, there can be issues with the culture of the company, such as whether it staffs its engineering department with talent or persons whose personality and work history simply fit the mold. This Toro blower has enough power to corral leaves on asphalt. If they are in grass, particularly wet grass, you probably get better results by using the Turbo setting. The Turbo setting depletes the battery faster. The battery can recharge quickly, so it might not be an issue. However, on two occasions now after using the blower mostly with the Turbo setting, the charger illuminates red when plugging it into the battery, indicating that the battery is too hot to charge. The result is at least two, maybe three things: (1) a longer break before reuse, (2) suspicion that I am smarter than the engineers the company hires, though maybe not the ones it does not, or (3) if you should not use Turbo mode only, why not say so in the product's description and other marketing materials?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The incentive of a free leaf blower with battery and charger was nice.But it is underpowered unless you use the boost function When you use the boost function, count on about five minutes of operating time and it's time to charge the battery A 7 .5 amp hour battery would be much better. But don't count on anything more than light cleanup or powder. Snow removal off your deck and from the house. Because the draw required to produce sufficient enough force to move leaves and wet heavy items.It just drains the battery too quickly Without the boost function, it's enough to move toilet paper and dry leaves around on smooth surfaces
Loved the blower, right up until the battery died. There is a variable power setting. The lower the power, the longer the battery lasts. Once you have it on high it's hard to go back to a lower speed. I got about 11 minutes. I thought, no problem, I'll just order an additional battery and rotate while recharging. Only then I discovered that an additional battery cost more than I paid for the entire blower. So instead of Toro making an additional sale, I returned the blower for a refund.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good leaf blower but had to have the battery replaced twice. Once at time of purchase and once when it was 6 months old.This 3rd battery last a lot longer than the other 2 before going dead during use! Issue seems to be finally resolved!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $199.88 (Jun 17) to $222.85 (Jul 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $207.74.
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| $222.85 | $+22.97 | +11.5% | |
| $199.88 | $-8.11 | -3.9% | |
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