Best Victa Electric Blower Vacuums
Victa 82V Cordless Back Pack Blower
Light and powerful – Very lightweight and powerful battery backpack blower. Very compact. Get about 15mins on full (without using turbo) on a 2AH battery. This blower… Read more
seems to produce a bit more power when using the 4ah battery when compared to the 2ah battery. Power is similar to the Ego 56V backpack blower (but not as powerful as AEG's 58V backpack blower), but the Victa is more efficient in using the battery for better runtimes. On full power (without using turbo), the Victa will probably give the same runtime on a 4Ah (288wh) battery as the Ego with a 7.5ah (420wh) battery. The only downside with the Victa is that the position of the air intake. I often find my loose shirts being pulled causing the intake air flow being restricted. Also, I did notice at times, the motor makes a cluck noise and stops for a few moments. Apart from these, this is an awesome blower. Whether, it is durable or not, only time will tell.
Victa 18V Lithium-Ion Blower Kit
Rubbish. Worked for a few weeks the battery would no longer charge. Tried to return to Bunnings however Victa has certified repair shops. They sent… Read more
away to be looked at, 3 weeks later got an email saying it was ready to be picked up, ended up needing a new battery. The guy at repair shop said he would see me soon as the batteries do not last and id be lucky to get a few months out of it. (Victa as a brand has always been fantastic. Branching out into batteries they are not there yet). I do not reccomend