The Enhulk 58V 930 CFM blower is a freak of nature. I have had the opportunity to use and review dozens of battery powered leaf blowers and this takes the cake.
Here’s exactly why I think this Enhulk 58V blower is a beast:
- It has a sweet brushless motor which allows for more torque and a cooler running motor.
- At 930 CFMs, this Enhulk blower pushes out more air than any other cordless blower I’ve seen.
- I’ve used this five or six times already and have never needed the turbo button.
- This blower is surprisingly lightweight and easy to hold.
- The Enhulk comes with a few different blower nozzle attachments, making it super versatile.
If you’d like to read more about my experience with this blower, keep scrolling. If you’re already sold, you can grab it on Amazon for a great price or check it out from the manufacturer’s website.
My experience using the Enhulk 930 CFM blower
When I first got the opportunity to test out this blower, I didn’t care that it was made by a company called Enhulk. All I saw was that the blower boasted 930 CFMs and 200 MPH. For those without context, those are extremely impressive metrics.
A breakdown of the power on this Enhulk 58V blower
If you’ve read any of my posts before or seen my Youtube videos you may have seen me rave about the EGO 765 CFM blower (which I’ve reviewed here). I have always touted it as the most powerful blower until now.
At 930 CFMs, the Enhulk is almost unrealistically strong. Even most backpack leaf blowers don’t get up to this level of air volume, so to see this in a handheld blower is absolutely insane. When I first turned this on, I couldn’t believe how much resistance it gave me. The blower launched my arm backwards with power – something I have learned to tame and control.
The funny part about this blower is that it weighs about 5 lbs but when you have the speed fully engaged, it feels like 2 or 3 lbs because of how much air is coming out.
Read more about CFMs and MPHs on leaf blowers
If you’re wanting to better understand leaf blower CFMs and MPH better, check out this full length guide we made to help understand the difference.
How Enhulk’s 58V blower has different technology
The Enhulk 58V blower has a digital display that highlights whether or not you have activated the turbo button and another that allows you to select cruise control.
Comparing this with other handheld blowers, this Enhulk blower is way more advanced. Most other blowers have a thumb control that pulls the trigger in place for cruise control. They might also have a turbo button that you can hold down to control. None of them have digital displays that electronically do both.
The Enhulk’s digital interface is a luxurious addition that, alongside the absurd power, helps separate it from the rest of the pack as an amazing blower.
The nozzle attachments on the Enhulk blower
As if the 930 CFMs and 200 MPH weren’t enough for you, Enhulk included three attachments:
- A wide mouth nozzle that can help boost the air width when it leaves the nozzle
- A tapered, concentrated nozzle that will boost the speed of the air coming out
- A flattened nozzle for stuck, wet leaves
Testing the blower’s flattened nozzle tip
I took the flattened nozzle for a spin after I cut the grass to see how it would do with wet grass clippings stuck on my driveway. The Enhulk and the tapered nozzle made quick work of literally 100% of the wet grass.
I called my wife out into the driveway afterwards to explain how crazy it was that this handheld blower got rid of all the grass and was met with a warm eye roll.
The battery on the Enhulk 58V blower
The 58V battery and charger are similar to the blower – both are state of the art and have lit displays that show how much battery is left or how much has been charged.
I found the battery really quick to recharge, although I didn’t time it myself. Perhaps the only downside to this blower is that the 58V battery series from Enhulk doesn’t have many tools.
If you compare the Enhulk 58V series, which has a few tools, to someone like Ryobi’s 40V series – you miss out on being able to use the one battery for hundreds of different tools.
Would I still buy the Enhulk 58V blower over others?
Yes. As odd as it is, I would take this blower over the EGO 56V 765 CFM blower and I wouldn’t think twice. Before I knew about this blower’s existence, those words would have never left my mouth.
Now that I’ve experienced the absolute power I could NEVER go back.
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