Keeping your cordless leaf blower in great shape doesn’t have to be complicated. For models without an air filter, regular light cleaning is all you need to keep performance consistent and extend the life of your machine. Here’s our simple maintenance guide tailored to your blower.
1. Safety First: Always Remove the Battery
Before cleaning or inspecting any part of your blower, remove the battery pack. This prevents accidental startups and keeps you safe while you work.
2. Check & Clear the Blower Fan / Impeller Blades
The fan/impeller blades are the heart of your blower, and debris buildup here will slow down airflow:
- Open the blower housing according to your user manual (or remove the intake cover)
- Visually inspect the blades for leaves, twigs, or dust buildup
- Use a soft brush or dry cloth to gently wipe away any foreign objects stuck on the blades
- Never use water directly on the motor or electrical parts
3. Clean the Control Panel & Machine Interior
Over time, dust can build up inside the blower body and on the control panel, which may affect switches or cause overheating:
- Wipe the control panel, buttons, and vents with a dry or slightly damp cloth
- For stubborn dust inside the housing, use low-pressure compressed air (held at a safe distance) to blow it out
- Make sure the machine is completely dry before reassembling or reinstalling the battery
4. Inspect the Air Inlet and Outlet
Even without a filter, the inlet and outlet openings can collect debris that restricts airflow:
- Check the air intake slots and the blower nozzle for clogs
- Clear any leaves, dirt, or blockages with a soft brush
- Confirm the nozzle is securely attached and not damaged
5. Check the Battery and Terminals
Proper battery care will help your blower perform at its best:
- Inspect the battery terminals for dust or corrosion
- Wipe the terminals gently with a dry cloth if they look dirty
- Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use, and avoid extreme temperatures
Final Tips for Long-Term Use
- After each heavy use, do a quick visual check of the blades and vents
- Store your blower in a clean, dry area to avoid dust buildup
- If you notice unusual noise or reduced airflow after cleaning, contact our support team for help
With these simple steps, your cordless leaf blower will stay reliable and powerful for years to come.
