I have a 2-stroke Bunnings one - it was a middle-of-the-road brand - cost a couple of hundred bucks. At the time, it was an Aus-made copy of the comparable Ryobi product, just $100 less. It's a combination blower/vac - one of the ones you can flick the lever to change between on the fly. I loved it, but it was heavy, the dog hated it and it was ridiculously loud.
After 5 years of weekly usage the vac bag disintegrated, and I can't seem to find a replacement. Bunnings have stopped stocking that brand. It's been sitting in the shed, collecting dust.
I recently bought the Ryobi ONE+ 18v blower, because I already have a bunch of the ONE+ gear. It's a great little thing. No where near the power of the petrol unit, but good enough for blowing out a patio or carport. It does chew batteries though. And you've got to be pretty specific with where you point it. The petrol one, you could just stand at one end of the carport and let her rip and you'd blow the cat out the other end. This one takes more work. I wouldn't want to try to blow out a large open area with it, you'd be there all day.
Despite all it's limitations, it's still the one I use the most. Grab a fresh battery and bang it in, and start blowing. I really miss the ability to use it as a vac though - that was perfect for dog hair. You can't blow out our patio, you just end up sitting in the midst of a hair snowstorm.
My $0.02.
Cheers,
Matto
