Best Stihl Battery Blower Vacuums
Stihl BGA 57
Okay Blower but could be a little more powerful – I purchased the entire STIHL AK 36V battery system with 3 x AK30 batteries and fast charger which includes this BGA 57 leaf blower. This replaced my… Read more
7 year old Victa Vforce mower, trimmer, hedger, leaf blower/vac, pole hedger and pole pruner.
The first thing to say about the STHIL AK garden tools range and this leaf blower is the build and manufacturing quality is excellent, the best of all the battery gardening equipment I looked at and researched. Ryobi, Victa, etc are poorly made, plastic crap compared to the quality of STHIL.
I also have the STHIL BG 86 CE petrol blower.
This BGA 57 blower is light, very well balanced and easy to use. It is also very quiet compared to other blowers I have owned and especially compared to my petrol blower.
However, I do find this blower underpowered and doesn't quite have the blowing capacity as other battery blowers I have used including my old Victa blower. I live in a bush environment and get a lot of leaves and debris on my lawn and pathways.
I can live with this as I have a petrol blower and mainly use the BGA 57 for a quick clean up and on my upstairs balcony, it is also convenient for my family to use for a quick clean up.
I think in an effort to get extended battery life and quietness this has been at the compromise of the one purpose of a blower, that is to move large amounts of air to do the job of cleaning up lawns and pathways.
Battery life is good.
Despite the above, I would still highly recommend this blower as I think would be okay in most domestic situations.
Stihl BGA 45
Very powerful. Well balanced and light. The inbuilt battery makes it easy to charge and it has low db to protect your ears. Sale price of $150 makes it very competitive. Also consider BGE 61 plug in at $149.
Stihl BGA 250
Extremely powerful, it snaps my wrist back in the boost setting. I used the AP300 battery and it ran out very quickly, but the AP300S battery is just… Read more
perfect for me. A tip is to only use the normal settings ie before you press past the heavier trigger pressure into boost as this really sucks the battery and is not super more powerful.