Autumn leaves, post-storm twigs, and spring grass clippings all disappear faster when you own the right blower. Senix’s 60 V cordless platform now offers two class-leading options: a handheld 810 CFM model for nimble clean-ups and a backpack 950 CFM model for extended sessions. Below, we compare airflow, run-time, comfort features, and ideal jobs so you can pick the best Senix leaf blower without delay.
Thanks to a 60 V brushless motor, this compact unit pushes 1380 m³/h (810 CFM) at 270 km/h. Wet maple leaves and stubborn sand shift in seconds, yet noise stays under residential limits.
The 4 Ah battery sits behind the motor tube, creating near-perfect weight symmetry. Total heft is only 2.8 kg tool-only, eliminating arm shake even when you clear long driveways.
You get variable trigger control plus cruise lock. Tap the switch once and the revs hold, freeing your trigger finger for a coffee break without stopping the airflow. No turbo button—pull the trigger to the max when you really need the full 270 km/h.
Operates 40 minutes in Eco mode and roughly 10 minutes flat-out on the included 4 Ah pack. Swapping batteries is tool-free and takes two seconds.
A flared outlet raises static pressure, meaning dense piles don’t scatter sideways; they lift and move forward in one pass.
Small to medium yards, quick patio sweeps, and anyone who lifts the blower on/off repeatedly during pruning sessions.
Step up to 1614 m³/h (950 CFM) paired with 33 N of blowing force. A beefy 2400 W brushless motor keeps torque constant, so thick clumps of grass fertilizer blow away in a single sweep.
Two 6 Ah batteries supply up to 3 hours on the lowest setting. The intelligent control panel cycles between pack A and B automatically, so you never notice a dip in rpm.
Padded shoulder straps, lumbar support, and anti-vibration sub-frame let you clear church parking lots without the usual Monday-morning shoulder ache. Total backpack weight including dual batteries sits at 8.6 kg, but because the load rides on your hips the perceived weight is closer to 3 kg.
Dial 1 (130 km/h) for dusting gutters; dial 4 (225 km/h) for moving soaked debris off a soggy soccer pitch. The flex nozzle adjusts both length (+7 cm) and angle, letting tall users keep the tube horizontal for maximum throw distance.
An LED gauge shows exact battery percentage plus live load in watts, taking guessing out of long commercial schedules.
Rural acreage, school districts, landscapers managing multiple lots in a day, or homeowners who hate recharging mid-task.
Specification | Senix 810 CFM (Handheld) | Senix 950 CFM (Backpack) |
Max Air Volume | 1380 m³/h | 1614 m³/h |
Max Airspeed | 270 km/h | 225 km/h |
Blowing Force | ~27 N | 33 N |
Motor Power | 800 W | 2400 W |
Continuous Runtime | 40 min (low) / 10 min (max) | 180 min (low) / 35 min (high) |
Battery System | 1×4 Ah 60 V | 2×6 Ah 60 V |
Weight (with batteries) | 3.8 kg | 8.6 kg |
Ideal User | Homeowner <½ acre | Pro or +½ acre private estate |
1. Store cells at 40 % charge during winter.
2. Clean the impeller weekly; grass buildup drops airflow >15 %.
3. Take advantage of speed dial: lower rpm = longer run-time than on/off bursts.
4. Use fast chargers (not included) to refresh packs between back-to-back jobs.
· Choose the 810 CFM handheld when you value light weight, fast grab-and-go access, and smaller lawns.
· Go 950 CFM backpack if you count uptime in hours, not minutes, and appreciate padded harnesses and dual-battery freedom.
The Senix 60 V ecosystem gives you two demolition-grade leaf blowers without the fumes, pull cords, or ethanol headaches that gas models still impose. Match machine to property, keep batteries healthy, and you’ll wonder why you ever raked leaves the old-fashioned way.