Review of the KIMO leaf blower - first day


My old leaf blower died recently, and I ordered a new one, which just arrived a few hours ago. I like it, and I want to tell you why it's perfect for me.


I ordered it on Amazon, and as soon as I picked up the box I was happy - it's light! And it's tiny, which is perfect for my tiny yard, which is of artificial turf. I'm not very good at measurements, but if my yard was a green on a golf course, it would be a very small green. So I don't need a powerful leaf blower.

This one is tiny, tiny, tiny, and wimpy, wimpy, wimpy. It has a kind of high pitch sound, so the squirrels in the motor must also be very tiny. The one I had before, which wasn't all that powerful, was a little bit too powerful for my yard, and it was difficult for me to be precise. With this one I can be very precise.

I read the directions and wondered how long it would take to charge the battery. I've been using rechargeable batteries for a long time, and I figured that it would say 24 hours, or at least overnight. It just said to wait until the light turns green, which it did in the time it took me to take the boxes out to the recycle bin.


And here's the final result - looking good! Highly recommended. Dachshund not included.

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