Quick verdict
Between Ego and Greenworks, the Ego POWER+ 765 CFM blower is the airflow leader, reaching up to 765 CFM at 200 MPH with about 90 minutes of runtime on the 56V platform. Greenworks answers with its 60V 610 CFM blower, a quieter, gas-equivalent unit, so the choice comes down to Ego's top-end power versus the Greenworks ecosystem.

EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower
This Ego POWER+ blower delivers up to 530 CFM at 110 MPH in turbo mode and up to 75 minutes of runtime on the included 56V 2.5Ah battery, with a variable-speed dial and a brushless motor. It is a well-balanced everyday blower that clears wet leaves and caked grass without being the largest unit here. Its blend of strong airflow and long runtime makes it my overall pick in this matchup.
Ego vs Greenworks leaf blower: Ego 56V power and runtime versus the Greenworks 60V 610 CFM. Honest comparison of airflow, speed, and battery ecosystems.
Why you should trust this guide
Ego and Greenworks are two of the better-known cordless outdoor brands, each built around its own battery platform, Ego on 56V and Greenworks on 60V. This comparison reflects what the current listings returned, which is a strong set of Ego blowers alongside one Greenworks 60V unit. Rather than pad out the Greenworks side, I compared the real products honestly and explained where each fits.
Each product below comes from a real, current listing, and I describe it using the features the manufacturer publishes. I have not personally run these units, so I treat the CFM, MPH, and runtime figures as manufacturer claims. Where airflow, airspeed, runtime, or battery platform matters, I quote what the listing states so the Ego-versus-Greenworks trade-offs are clear.
How we evaluated
My criteria began with airflow and runtime, since those decide how much a cordless blower clears and for how long. I compared CFM for volume and MPH for concentrated airspeed across the Ego models and the Greenworks 60V, then looked at stated runtime on the included battery. The Ego units generally lead on top-end airflow and runtime, while the Greenworks holds its own at 610 CFM.
I then weighed the battery ecosystem, because a cordless blower is most valuable when it shares batteries with tools you already own. Ego’s 56V and Greenworks 60V are separate systems, so the platform you are invested in matters. I also considered quiet operation and gas-free convenience, which both brands emphasize. I did not bench-test these units, so treat performance figures as manufacturer claims and match the choice to your existing batteries and yard size.
What to look for
- Which battery platform you own, since Ego 56V and Greenworks 60V do not share batteries
- Airflow in CFM for how much a blower moves, where Ego’s top models lead
- Airspeed in MPH for lifting wet or packed debris off hard surfaces
- Stated runtime on the included battery, where the Ego units cite longer figures
- Whether a battery and charger are included, as they are on all these picks
- Quiet, gas-free operation, which both brands emphasize over gas blowers
- Your yard size, matching heavy wet leaves to the higher-airflow Ego models
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 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower | Best Overall | Check price | |
| EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower | Best Value | Check price | |
| EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower | Best Premium | Check price | |
| Greenworks 60V | Best Budget | Check price | |
| EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower
This Ego POWER+ blower delivers up to 530 CFM at 110 MPH in turbo mode and up to 75 minutes of runtime on the included 56V 2.5Ah battery, with a variable-speed dial and a brushless motor. It is a well-balanced everyday blower that clears wet leaves and caked grass without being the largest unit here. Its blend of strong airflow and long runtime makes it my overall pick in this matchup.
Reasons to buy
- UP TO 530 CFM β Activate turbo mode to deliver up to 530 CFM and air speeds up to 110 MPH
- UP TO 75 MINUTES OF RUNTIME β Get up to 75 minutes of runtime from the leaf blower on a si
- VARIABLE SPEED DIAL β Pull the trigger to activate the blower and choose speeds from 260 t
- HIGH-EFFICIENCY BRUSHLESS MOTOR β Delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and extended moto
Reasons to avoid
- It runs on the Ego 56V platform, so batteries are not shared with Greenworks tools
- Its 530 CFM output is lower than Ego's bigger models for the heaviest leaf piles

EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower
The larger Ego POWER+ reaches up to 765 CFM at 200 MPH in turbo mode with up to 90 minutes of runtime on the included 56V 5.0Ah battery, plus a variable-speed trigger and cruise-control dial. This is the airflow leader in the whole comparison and powers through wet leaves, rocks, and stubborn debris. It is the value choice when you want maximum clearing power.
Reasons to buy
- UP TO 765 CFM β Activate turbo mode to unleash up to 765 CFM with air speeds up to 200 MPH
- UP TO 90 MINUTES OF RUNTIME β Get up to 90 minutes of average runtime from the leaf blower
- VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER β Use the trigger to dial in blower speeds from 260 to 580 CFM or l
- HIGH-EFFICIENCY BRUSHLESS MOTOR β Delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and extended moto
Reasons to avoid
- The bigger battery and higher output push it to a premium price and add weight
- It is more blower than a small yard needs, so lighter tasks do not use its full power

EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower
This Ego POWER+ hits up to 615 CFM at 170 MPH in turbo mode with up to 75 minutes of runtime on the included 56V 2.5Ah battery, and a variable-speed trigger with a lock-on dial. It slots between the 530 and 765 CFM Ego models, offering strong airflow and a higher airspeed than the 530 for dislodging packed debris. It is a capable premium pick for larger yards.
Reasons to buy
- UP TO 615 CFM β Activate turbo mode to deliver up to 615 CFM and air speeds up to 170 MPH
- UP TO 75 MINUTES OF RUNTIME β Get up to 75 minutes of average runtime from the leaf blower
- VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER WITH LOCK ON DIAL β Pull the trigger to choose blower speeds from 2
- HIGH-EFFICIENCY BRUSHLESS MOTOR β Delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and extended moto
Reasons to avoid
- It sits at a higher tier than the 530 CFM model for the added airflow
- Like all these units it is on the Ego 56V platform, separate from Greenworks batteries

Greenworks 60V
The Greenworks 60V blower is the sole Greenworks entry here, rated at 610 CFM and 130 MPH with a brushless motor delivering 26cc gas-equivalent power, up to 50 minutes of runtime on the included 2.5Ah battery, and a turbo mode. It is quieter than gas, needs no priming or pull cords, and shares batteries with the Greenworks 60V tool family. For anyone in that ecosystem, it is a strong, quiet alternative to Ego.
Reasons to buy
- PROFESSIONAL-GRADE BRUSHLESS MOTOR β Engineered with advanced brushless motor technology,
- LONG-LASTING RUNTIME FOR LARGE YARDS β Up to 50 minutes of runtime on a single charge (2.5
- PRECISE CONTROL & POWER ON DEMAND β Variable-speed trigger + concentrator nozzle enables 1
- GAS-FREE EASE OF USE β No priming, choking, or pull cords β starts instantly with a trigge
- COMPATIBLE WITH GREENWORKS 60V ECOSYSTEM β Share batteries with 75+ Greenworks tools (lawn
Reasons to avoid
- Its runtime of up to 50 minutes trails the Ego units, which cite 75 to 90 minutes
- It runs on the Greenworks 60V platform, so batteries are not shared with Ego tools

EGO POWER+ Leaf Blower
This Ego POWER+ delivers up to 650 CFM at 180 MPH in turbo mode with up to 90 minutes of runtime on the included 56V 5.0Ah battery, and a variable-speed trigger with lock-on dial. It offers airflow close to the top Ego model with the same long runtime, making it a strong all-rounder for wet leaves and heavier debris. It is a versatile alternative near the top of the Ego range.
Reasons to buy
- UP TO 650 CFM β Activate turbo mode to deliver up to 650 CFM and air speeds up to 180 MPH
- UP TO 90 MINUTES OF RUNTIME
- VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER WITH LOCK ON DIAL β Pull the trigger to choose blower speeds from 2
- HIGH-EFFICIENCY BRUSHLESS MOTOR β Delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and extended moto
Reasons to avoid
- Its output overlaps the 615 and 765 CFM models, so the lineup can be hard to choose between
- As a higher-output Ego unit it carries a premium price and added weight
What to look for
Battery platform you own
This often decides it. Ego runs on 56V and Greenworks on 60V, and the two do not share batteries. If you already own tools in one system, staying with that brand's blower lets you reuse batteries and chargers you already have.
Airflow and airspeed
Ego leads the top end, with models from 530 up to 765 CFM, while the Greenworks 60V sits at 610 CFM and 130 MPH. For the heaviest wet leaves, the higher Ego numbers help; for general clearing, both brands offer plenty of airflow.
Runtime
The Ego units cite 75 to 90 minutes on their included batteries, ahead of the Greenworks 60V at up to 50 minutes. If long uninterrupted runtime on a large property matters, the Ego models have the edge here.
Choosing within the Ego range
Ego offers several overlapping models here, from 530 to 765 CFM. Pick the 530 for general use, the 615 or 650 for more power, and the 765 for the heaviest jobs. Higher airflow adds weight and cost, so match it to your yard.
Quiet, gas-free operation
Both brands stress quiet running and no priming, choking, or pull cords compared with gas. The Greenworks 60V advertises 26cc gas-equivalent power at lower noise, and the Ego units use brushless motors for low vibration and long life.
Our verdict
Between Ego and Greenworks, the Ego POWER+ 765 CFM blower is the airflow leader, reaching up to 765 CFM at 200 MPH with about 90 minutes of runtime on the 56V platform. Greenworks answers with its 60V 610 CFM blower, a quieter, gas-equivalent unit, so the choice comes down to Ego's top-end power versus the Greenworks ecosystem.
FAQs
In this comparison, Ego leads the top end, with its 765 CFM model the airflow leader. The Greenworks 60V is strong at 610 CFM and 130 MPH but sits below Ego's biggest units. For general clearing both are capable; for the heaviest wet leaves, the top Ego models have more airflow.
Often, yes. Ego uses a 56V platform and Greenworks a 60V one, and they do not share batteries. If you already own tools in one system, choosing that brand's blower lets you reuse your batteries and chargers, which saves money over switching platforms.
The Ego units, based on the listings. They cite 75 to 90 minutes on their included batteries, while the Greenworks 60V lists up to 50 minutes on its 2.5Ah battery. For long, uninterrupted work on a large yard, the Ego models have the advantage.
That reflects what the search returned. Several Ego 56V blowers appeared alongside a single Greenworks 60V unit, so I compared the real products honestly rather than inventing extra Greenworks options. If you want more Greenworks choices, check their 60V lineup directly.
For general yard work, the 530 CFM model balances power and weight well. Step up to the 615 or 650 CFM units for more airflow and airspeed, or the 765 CFM model for the heaviest, wettest leaves. Higher output adds weight and cost, so match the model to your yard size.