Features
- 40V SWEEPER : perfect for cleaning leaves and debris off hard surface areas and patios
- 150 MPH / 135 CFM : delivers powerful performance. Concentrator nozzle makes clearing debris from tight spaces a breeze
- VARIABLE SPEED DIAL : for maximum power, great for moving heavier objects
- COMFORT GRIP : superior comfort and control
- LIGHTWEIGHT : for better handling and less user fatigue
- INCLUDES : (1) Leaf Blower/Sweeper and (1) User Manual; Battery and Charger not included. It offers a 3 year warranty
Specifications
Color | Green |
Size | 40V Sweeper, Tool Only |
Cordless 40V leaf blower/sweeper intended to clear leaves and debris from hard surfaces and patios, delivering up to 150 MPH airspeed and approximately 135 CFM airflow. It includes a concentrator nozzle for tight spaces, a variable-speed dial for adjustable power, and a comfort grip; battery and charger are sold separately. Lightweight construction reduces user fatigue and the tool carries a three-year warranty.
Greenworks 40V (150 MPH / 130 CFM / 75+ Compatible Tools) Cordless Leaf Blower, Tool Only Review
A quiet breeze that actually gets work done—that’s how the Greenworks 40V blower felt the first few sessions I used it around my patio, driveway, and garden beds. It’s a compact, tool-only sweeper designed for hard surfaces, and after living with it through weekly cleanups, I’ve come to appreciate both its strengths and its limits.
Design and ergonomics
The Greenworks 40V blower is purpose-built to be light and easy to handle. One-handed use is effortless, even for extended stretches, and the balance is spot-on with a 2.5Ah or 4.0Ah 40V battery installed. The comfort grip isn’t marketing fluff—it feels secure and reduces the little hand fatigue you can get with heavier, trigger-style blowers.
Instead of a variable trigger, this model uses a speed dial. I prefer this approach for light, repetitive work because it lets me set a level and focus on where I’m blowing rather than modulating my finger. The dial scales from low to high with six steps, and it stays put if you set it down mid-task.
A concentrator nozzle ships in the box. It narrows the stream, which is handy for working along edges, under patio furniture, and through tight spots near steps and planters.
Controls and usability
- Speed dial: Smooth steps from 1–6, with useful differentiation between mid and high settings. I rarely used levels 1–2 except for delicate areas.
- Start-up: Instant, with no ramp-up lag. Set the dial and go.
- Nozzle: Easy on/off, and short enough to maneuver around cars and benches without contorting your wrist.
Because there’s no trigger to hold, the blower is a good fit if you deal with hand fatigue or arthritis. I left it on a middle setting for most tasks and only bumped it up when I hit heavier debris.
Performance on hard surfaces
This is a sweeper, and on hard surfaces it behaves exactly like one. With a max rating of up to 150 MPH and roughly 135 CFM, the air stream is quick and focused rather than voluminous. On patios, walkways, and garage floors, that translates into snappy cleanup without kicking up a dust storm—provided you keep the nozzle low and use the concentrator when needed.
- Patios and decks: Levels 2–3 cleared dry leaves, sawdust, and grass clippings quickly. I liked the control here; it’s strong enough to move debris but not so forceful that it scatters it into beds or under furniture.
- Driveway: Level 4–5 handled typical weekly yard waste and post-mow clippings. For longer driveways, stepping up to level 6 helps, but be mindful of runtime.
- Mulched and rock beds: Lower to mid settings let me feather leaves out of mulch without rearranging it. This is an area where high-output blowers can make a mess; the 40V’s restrained airflow is an advantage.
Where it struggles is the territory you’d expect: piles of wet leaves and heavy, matted debris. The focused stream helps pry material loose in seams and cracks, but if you’re regularly tackling soggy leaf mats or moving large piles across the yard, a higher-CFM blower (80V class, corded, or gas) will save you time.
Battery and runtime
This tool is sold as “tool only,” and it uses Greenworks 40V batteries. If you already own a 2.5Ah pack from a mower or trimmer, you’re in good shape. On moderate settings (levels 2–4), I could do typical weekly touch-ups around a medium-sized property on a single 2.5Ah battery without babysitting battery bars. Running full tilt (level 6) will burn through a pack faster—as with any blower—so I used high speed in bursts for stubborn corners and then dialed back.
For larger areas or longer sessions, a 4.0Ah battery stretches runtime noticeably and preserves the lightweight feel. Charging time will depend on your charger, but the practical takeaway is straightforward: choose a 2.5Ah for routine sweeping, and go 4.0Ah if your driveway and sidewalks swallow up a lot of minutes.
Noise and vibration
It’s significantly quieter than gas and less shrill than some high-output cordless units. There’s a clean electric whir without excessive vibration through the handle, which helps when you’re doing longer passes along the curb or around the garage.
Durability and maintenance
The housing and tube connections feel rigid, and there’s minimal flex when you bump it against walls or steps. The simple dial design means fewer moving parts than a trigger/boost hybrid setup. Dust and debris don’t seem to linger inside the nozzle thanks to the narrower passage. Maintenance is what you’d expect: keep it clean, check for obstructions, and store the battery indoors. A three-year tool warranty adds a layer of confidence.
Real-world fit: who benefits most
- Homeowners who prioritize weekly upkeep on hard surfaces. If you do a quick cleanup after mowing or want a tidy patio before guests arrive, the 40V blower hits the mark.
- Users in the Greenworks 40V ecosystem. Sharing batteries across tools makes this a cost-effective add-on and ensures you’ve got a spare pack ready.
- Anyone sensitive to weight or hand fatigue. The light chassis and dial control lower the barrier to actually using the blower for the full job, not just the first five minutes.
Who should look elsewhere:
- If you regularly move wet leaves or large piles across the yard, you’ll save time with a higher-CFM cordless unit or a corded blower.
- If you want a vac/shred mode, this model is strictly a blower.
Tips for better results
- Keep the nozzle low and angled shallow to avoid lofting dust and to push debris consistently forward.
- Use the concentrator around joints and edges, then remove it to fan out piles at the end.
- Run mid settings for most of the job; reserve level 6 for stubborn pockets. You’ll maintain control and extend runtime.
- If you’re new to the platform, budget for a battery and charger. The tool-only price looks appealing, but you’ll need the whole system to get started.
Value
As a tool-only purchase, the value is strong if you already own Greenworks 40V batteries. The feature set is focused on practical use—light weight, a useful concentrator, and a dial that keeps cleanup consistent without finger strain. If you need a single, do-everything blower for heavy fall cleanup, you’ll likely want a step up in airflow. But for routine maintenance, especially on hard surfaces, this strikes a smart balance between power and control.
The bottom line
The Greenworks 40V blower is a straightforward, lightweight sweeper that excels at the jobs most people do every week: clearing patios, walkways, garage floors, and driveways. It’s not the unit I’d choose to bulldoze wet leaf piles, but it’s absolutely the one I grab for quick cleanups and for coaxing leaves out of mulch without creating a new mess. The dial control is practical, the concentrator is useful, and the overall ergonomics encourage you to actually finish the task.
Recommendation: I recommend the Greenworks 40V blower for homeowners who need a light, easy-to-handle sweeper for hard surfaces and light yard debris, especially if you’re already invested in the Greenworks 40V platform. If your primary need is moving large, wet piles or tackling big fall cleanups, consider a higher-CFM model; otherwise, this 40V option delivers the right mix of control, comfort, and everyday performance.
Project Ideas
Business
Seasonal Residential Cleanups
Offer targeted fall and spring patio/driveway sweep services using the 40V blower to quickly clear leaves, seed pods, and debris from hard surfaces. Package as one-off cleanups, seasonal subscriptions, or bundled with gutter checks; the cordless, lightweight tool lets you move quickly between properties and reduces labor time.
Event & Venue Prep/Cleaning
Provide fast pre- and post-event cleanups for outdoor weddings, markets, and community events. Market short-notice standby rates for venues that need rapid leaf and debris clearing between setups—variable-speed control and the concentrator nozzle make the blower ideal for cleaning tight spots around seating, walkways, and stages.
Short-Term Rental (Airbnb) Patio Refresh
Target Airbnb and vacation-rental hosts with a quick-turn patio refresh service: sweep patios, clear furniture, and dry surfaces between guest stays. Offer hourly or per-visit pricing and upsell seasonal deep-cleans or a recurring contract to keep outdoor spaces guest-ready with minimal downtime.
Construction & Contractor Cleanup Add-On
Partner with small contractors to offer final-site cleanup of hard-surface dust and debris after jobs like decking, masonry, or siding. The blower can rapidly clear sawdust and lightweight scraps from sidewalks and patios; position your service as a cost-effective add-on that speeds turnover and improves curb appeal.
Rental & Tool-Lending Microbusiness
Buy several blower units (with batteries/chargers) and rent them by the day to homeowners who need a quick cleanup but don't want to buy the tool. Include add-ons like extension nozzles, protective goggles, and optional operator pickup/drop-off. This keeps capital costs low for customers and creates recurring income with minimal oversight.
Creative
Leaf Mandala Installations
Collect a variety of colorful leaves and use the blower's variable-speed dial and concentrator nozzle to arrange and gently shift them into large mandalas or geometric patterns on patios and driveways. Once the design is set, use a clear spray sealer or diluted clear glue to fix leaves in place for a temporary outdoor art installation or photo backdrop.
Wind-Driven Paint Effects
Create large-scale abstract canvases by applying watered-down acrylic or thinned ink and using short bursts from the blower to push pigments into streaks and splatters. The blower lets you control the direction and intensity of the paint movement for dramatic, textured effects that are hard to achieve by hand. Test on scrap material first and work outdoors with eye protection.
Rapid Drying Station for Small Wood Projects
When finishing small furniture, cutting boards, or wooden signs, use the blower to accelerate drying between coats of stain, varnish, or paint. The lightweight tool lets you direct airflow without overheating, speeding production while reducing dust settling on wet finishes—great for craft fairs where turnaround time matters.
Patio Sand & Gravel Sculptures
Use the blower to sculpt and texture shallow sand or fine gravel installations on trays or patios for zen garden art or temporary outdoor sculptures. Variable speed control helps you move material precisely to form ridges, channels, and negative-space designs, then fix with a light diluted glue spray if you want the piece to last.
Leaf-Stamped Prints and Stencils
Combine cleaned leaves with paper or fabric printing by first clearing debris and moisture with the blower, then laying leaves as stencils and applying paint around them. Alternatively, use the blower to remove excess dust from delicate leaves before pressing them for botanical prints or resin casting.