HART Kicks Open the Door to a Whole New Performance Level with 650 CFM Leaf Blower
HART’s first phase of lawn care equipment met the needs of homeowners with small to medium-sized lawns with a focus on a low cost of entry. In the latest phase, the brand is turning its attention to higher performance. We got our hands on the HART 650 CFM leaf blower to see just how far it has come.
Pros
- Significant improvement in blowing force
- Cruise control and variable speed trigger
- Incredibly quiet operation
- Brushless motor
Cons
- No bare tool option (yet)
HART 650 CFM Leaf Blower Performance
Blowing Force
HART packs a max of 650 CFM and 160 MPH into a package powered by a 40V battery and driven by a brushless motor. Those are much higher numbers than we saw with the first phase of HART’s lawn care line.
Turning to our force meter, we hit 9.7 Newtons in high and 16.3 Newtons in turbo using the concentrator nozzle. Taking the nozzle off, it pushed a bit higher blowing force, settling in at 9.8 Newtons in high a 17.1 Newtons in turbo. Considering the 550 CFM blower from last season hit just 14.0 Newtons, it’s a big improvement and brings HART up to a very relevant performance level compared to other brands.
Noise Level
The other side of the coin is that HART designed this blower as part of the Ultra Quiet series. Where many battery-powered blowers we’ve tested run in the mid-80s to low 90s for decibel readings, HART registered just 72 decibels in high and 76 decibels in turbo. Those measurements are based on A-weighted, slow response and taken from our operator’s ear.
Even for a battery-powered blower, the HART 650 CFM leaf blower is very quiet. Only Ryobi’s 730 CFM blower has been close to the same level, measuring the exact same levels.
Runtime
The kit comes with a 5.0Ah battery, so that’s what we used for our runtime tests. In high, the blower ran continuously for 20 minutes, 23 seconds. With turbo mode, it was 12 minutes, 5 seconds. For most post-mowing cleanup, that’s more than enough runtime. When it comes to corraling leaves, it’s just a matter of how much area you’re hoping to cover.
HART 650 CFM Leaf Blower Feature Highlights
- Weighs 6.7 pounds bare and 9.6 pounds with a 5.0Ah battery
- Pivoting handle offers adjustable angle of attack
- Variable speed trigger and cruise control help you dial in the right balance of performance and runtime
- Turbo fan design
- Compatible with all HART 40V batteries
HART 650 CFM Leaf Blower Price
You can pick up this blower at Walmart in-store or online for $258 as a kit with a 5.0Ah battery and fast charger. Currently, there’s no bare tool option. HART warranties the tool for 5 years and the battery for 3 years.
The Bottom Line
The HART 40V 650 CFM leaf blower raises the bar for what we expect from the line. The blower’s improved blowing force and incredibly low noise signal that the wait is over for HART users who have been holding out for an upgrade.
HART 40V Cordless 650 CFM Leaf Blower Specifications
- Model: HART HLBL071VNM
- Power Source: HART 40V battery
- Max Airflow: 650 CFM
- Max Airspeed: 160 MPH
- Weight: 6.7 lbs bare, 9.6 lbs with 5.0Ah battery
- Warranty: 5 years
- Price: $258 kit