• FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    I use things that work (even if you find them loud or annoying) because typically over engineered things (like the ‘quiet’ leafblower) are most likely very problematic and will fail. I just do not trust anything new anymore. Companies did this and forced me to stop caring about ‘innovation’ with their constant lies and fraud.

    Edit downvotes clearly from people who are pissed they have to replace their expensive appliances every 5-7 years because ‘innovation’

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        6 months ago

        Leafblowers are used to collect it into a pile which is then raked/shoveled into a bin. The blower is much faster and less effort than the rake at collecting everything into the pile.

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          Everyone I see using them merely uses it to blow the detritus into the street. What you’re saying makes a lot of sense, but people don’t do that

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            6 months ago

            Yeah, well, you can’t fix stupid.

            Although if there isn’t that much, I suppose letting it dry and break down in the local environment is better than putting it in a landfill. If there’s a lot of it, then at least in cities I’ve lived in, they can and do ticket for putting yard waste or shoveling snow in the street.

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        6 months ago

        Do you think a leaf BLOWER sucks leaves up or does anything but blow them wherever you point the machine?

        Your thinking of a leaf vacuum which the article is NOT referring too…

        What was the point of your reply, I really don’t get it…

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      No we obviously need more cheap plastics that will dry rot in your shed and shitty rubber grips that will turn to sticky goo in five years, as well as lowest bidder designed control circuitry with a dozen corners cut.

      I get what you mean, modern power tools feel like Fisher Price toys. They’re disposable.

      What happened to the giant metal vacuum cleaners that doubled as a blunt-force weapons?

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        Hey, don’t diss Fisher Price toys. The old ones from 40+ years ago were solid. So much so that the iconic telephone on wheels and with eyes is still around.

        Modern day crap though? Oh I’m with you!

      • spidermanchild@sh.itjust.works
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        6 months ago

        Maybe the garbage brands. Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, etc are very well made, and significantly more powerful than they were 5-10 years ago.