Quick verdict
If you want a straightforward answer, the RYOBI ONE+ 18V 250 CFM blower is the pick most people should start with. It is compact, needs no gas maintenance, and shares batteries with the whole ONE+ line, which makes it an easy entry point for regular sidewalk and driveway cleanup.

RYOBI ONE+ 18V 90 MPH 250 CFM Cordless Battery Leaf Blower
This RYOBI ONE+ blower puts out 250 CFM at 90 MPH and is built as a compact, lightweight unit for user comfort. It runs on the same 18V ONE+ batteries used across RYOBI's cordless lineup, so if you already own the platform there is nothing extra to buy but the tool. It is aimed at hard surfaces like sidewalks and driveways and skips the maintenance a gas blower needs.
Ryobi vs Worx leaf blower compared: real specs on airflow, battery sharing and cleanup power so you can pick the right cordless blower for your yard.
Why you should trust this guide
I built this comparison by working through the actual manufacturer listings for each RYOBI and WORX product rather than repeating marketing lines. My goal is to help you match a blower to the size and surface of your yard, and to be honest about where each tool fits. Airflow numbers, battery platform, and whether an item is even a blower all matter, and I call those out plainly.
I have no reason to push you toward the most expensive option. Cordless blowers live and die by their battery platform, so most of what makes one a good buy is whether it fits tools you already own. I keep that front and center so you spend money once, not twice.
How we evaluated
My evaluation focuses on the criteria that actually decide whether a cordless blower earns its place: rated airflow in CFM, air speed in MPH, weight and balance, battery platform compatibility, and whether the tool ships bare or as a kit. I did not run these through a testing lab, so I am transparent that these judgments come from published specs and how the tools are positioned.
I also weigh intended use. A 250 CFM blower is fine for clearing a driveway but will struggle with a leaf-covered acre. Where a listing is vague on airflow, I say so rather than guessing, and I flag any product that is an accessory rather than a standalone blower.
What to look for
- Airflow (CFM) moves the volume of leaves; higher CFM clears wider paths and thicker piles.
- Air speed (MPH) dislodges stuck or wet debris; the two numbers work together, not alone.
- Battery platform is the real cost driver. Staying on one system like RYOBI ONE+ lets batteries serve many tools.
- Weight and balance decide how long you can work before your arm tires.
- Tool-only vs kit changes the real price. A bare tool needs batteries and a charger you may not have.
- Variable speed lets you conserve runtime on light work and open up for heavy debris.
- First-party vs compatible matters for fit and support when a tool is made to run on another brand’s batteries.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| RYOBI ONE+ 18V 90 MPH 250 CFM Cordless Battery Leaf Blower | Best Overall | Check price | |
| Torqurion Cordless Leaf Blower Compatible | Best Value | Check price | |
| RYOBI ONEAND 18V CORDLESS COMPACT WORKSHOP BLOWER TOOL ONLY | Best Premium | Check price | |
| WORX Leaf Collection System | Best Budget | Check price | |
| RYOBI ONE+ 18V 100 MPH 325 CFM Cordless Battery Variable Spe | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

RYOBI ONE+ 18V 90 MPH 250 CFM Cordless Battery Leaf Blower
This RYOBI ONE+ blower puts out 250 CFM at 90 MPH and is built as a compact, lightweight unit for user comfort. It runs on the same 18V ONE+ batteries used across RYOBI's cordless lineup, so if you already own the platform there is nothing extra to buy but the tool. It is aimed at hard surfaces like sidewalks and driveways and skips the maintenance a gas blower needs.
Reasons to buy
- Compact, lightweight design for user comfort
- 250 CFM 90 MPH
- Ideal for hard surfaces like sidewalks and driveways
- No Maintenance Like Gas Blowers
- Works with all RYOBI 18V ONE+ Lithium batteries
Reasons to avoid
- At 90 MPH and 250 CFM it is tuned for light cleanup, not moving thick piles of wet leaves
- Sold as a tool only, so you need ONE+ batteries and a charger already

Torqurion Cordless Leaf Blower Compatible
The Torqurion is a third-party blower that runs on RYOBI 18V ONE+ batteries and pushes a higher rated 500 CFM at 150 MPH with five speed modes. That range lets you dial down for light dusting or open it up for heavier debris. It ships as a tool only with an ergonomic handle and hanging hook for storage.
Reasons to buy
- Compatible with RYOBI 18V ONE+ batteries (Tool Only β battery & charger not included)
- 500CFM / 150MPH max output for powerful clearing
- 5 Speed Modes for light dusting to heavy debris
- Ergonomic handle + hanging hook for easy storage & comfort
- Lightweight cordless design β ideal for yards, driveways, garages
Reasons to avoid
- This is a compatible aftermarket tool, not a RYOBI-made blower, so fit and finish can vary
- No battery or charger included

RYOBI ONEAND 18V CORDLESS COMPACT WORKSHOP BLOWER TOOL ONLY
This RYOBI ONE+ compact workshop blower is a small 18V unit meant for clearing dust and debris around a shop or garage rather than a full yard. It uses the same ONE+ batteries as the rest of the line. The listing is thin on airflow numbers, so treat it as a light-duty cleanup tool.
Reasons to buy
- Stens replacement parts have become a favorite among lawn and landscape professionals than
Reasons to avoid
- Listing does not publish CFM or MPH figures, so output is unclear
- Positioned for workshop cleanup, not heavy outdoor leaf work

WORX Leaf Collection System
The WORX WA4058 is a leaf collection system, not a blower. Its mesh hood fits over most 32 to 96 gallon waste containers and its 8 to 16 foot hose lets you bag debris without dragging the bin around. It has a universal-fit connector meant to work with major gas and electric blower vacs.
Reasons to buy
- UNIVERSAL FIT: Engineered to fit all major brands on the market, including gas and electri
- BLOWS RIGHT INTO THE BIN: Mesh hood fits over most 32 to 96-gallon waste containers for no
- 8-16 FT HOSE: So you can move around a whole section of the yard without having to drag th
- COMPATIBLE WITH: WA4058 is compatible with WORX blower vacs (WG505, WG509, WG512 and WG518
- DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX: WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge
Reasons to avoid
- It is an accessory that needs a separate blower or blower vac to work
- Direct WORX compatibility is listed for specific blower vac models

RYOBI ONE+ 18V 100 MPH 325 CFM Cordless Battery Variable Spe
This RYOBI ONE+ variable-speed Jet Fan model is the strongest RYOBI blower in this group at 325 CFM and 100 MPH, and it ships as a kit with a 4.0Ah battery and charger. Variable speed lets you match the output to the job, and the included battery means you can use it right away. It stays on the shared ONE+ platform.
Reasons to avoid
- Airflow is still modest next to gas blowers for large, leaf-heavy lots
- Runtime depends on the single included 4.0Ah battery
What to look for
Match airflow to your yard
A 250 CFM blower handles sidewalks and driveways, while heavier or wetter leaf loads want the higher 325 or 500 CFM figures seen here. Buy for the worst cleanup you actually face, not the easiest.
Stay on one battery platform
The biggest hidden cost with cordless is batteries. RYOBI ONE+ tools all share the same 18V packs, so adding a blower to an existing ONE+ kit can mean buying only the bare tool.
Know what you are buying
Not every result here is a blower. The WORX item is a leaf collection bag system, so it complements a blower vac rather than replacing one. Read the product type before you buy.
Tool-only vs full kit
Several picks ship as tool only. If you do not already own compatible batteries and a charger, a kit like the 325 CFM Jet Fan bundle is the cheaper path once you add those costs in.
First-party or compatible
The Torqurion runs on RYOBI batteries but is made by a third party. That can save money, but fit, warranty, and support differ from a RYOBI-branded tool.
Our verdict
If you want a straightforward answer, the RYOBI ONE+ 18V 250 CFM blower is the pick most people should start with. It is compact, needs no gas maintenance, and shares batteries with the whole ONE+ line, which makes it an easy entry point for regular sidewalk and driveway cleanup.
FAQs
For pure cordless blowing in this group, the RYOBI ONE+ models are the direct comparison because the WORX product listed here is a leaf collection accessory, not a blower. If you want a standalone battery blower, start with RYOBI ONE+.
For driveways and sidewalks, 250 CFM is enough. For larger yards or damp leaves, look toward the 325 CFM or higher options so you are not fighting the tool.
Often yes. Several of these ship as tool only. The RYOBI 325 CFM Jet Fan pick includes a 4.0Ah battery and charger, which is convenient if you are starting fresh.
The WORX WA4058 uses a universal-fit connector aimed at major gas and electric models, but its direct compatibility is listed for specific WORX blower vacs. Check the fit before assuming it pairs with a RYOBI unit.
Cordless blowers in this airflow range handle dry leaves and light debris best. Wet, matted leaves are much harder to move, so pick the highest CFM option you can if that is your reality.