
"The company promises the T1 is 80 percent quieter and 60 percent more powerful than "leading" handheld gas leaf blowers. More specifically, the T1 has 880 CFM of air flow, which easily surpasses my battery-powered EGO. And at 52 decibels of average noise at peak volume, his model is drastically quieter than any leaf blower I've used. I was able to confirm its lower roar on the CES show floor."
"Tone says the T1 also offers extended run time of up to 50 minutes on a charge in Eco mode. That too is greater than what I get on my mid-grade EGO. What's more, the company plans to sell a battery backpack that will extend any clean-up sessions for several hours. The T1 also has a built-in LED "nightlight" so you can still use it after dark. And since it's quieter than what you have now, you can do so without annoying your neighbors."
The Tone Outdoors T1 leaf blower applies aerospace-engineered fan and motor redesigns to reduce noise and increase efficiency. The T1 delivers 880 CFM of airflow, claims 80 percent lower noise and 60 percent more power than leading handheld gas blowers, and measures about 52 decibels at peak volume. The unit provides up to 50 minutes of runtime in Eco mode, with an optional battery backpack for several hours of extended use. The T1 includes a built-in LED nightlight for after-dark operation. Originating from efforts to quiet electric aerospace motors, the design repurposes aerodynamics improvements for consumer outdoor tools. Preorders start at $599 with shipping scheduled for September.
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