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EGO LB6504 Review: 650 CFM Without the Gas Can

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EGO LB6504 56V cordless leaf blower
Technical specifications
voltage56V ARC Lithium
motorBrushless
air Volume650 CFM (turbo) / 225–470 CFM (variable speed)
air Velocity180 MPH
weight4.77 lbs bare; approximately 10.2 lbs with 5.0Ah battery
batteryKit includes one 56V 5.0Ah ARC Lithium battery + standard charger
weather ResistanceIPX4
runtimeUp to 90 minutes average on included 5.0Ah battery

Pros

  • 650 CFM clears a half-acre lot of dry leaves in a single pass — output that matches mid-tier gas handhelds without a drop of mixed fuel
  • Included 5.0Ah 56V ARC Lithium battery delivers up to 90 minutes of average runtime, far more than most competing kits bundling smaller packs
  • Turbo mode delivers maximum 650 CFM airflow on demand; variable-speed dial runs as low as 225 CFM for sweeping clippings off a deck without scattering mulch
  • IPX4 weather-resistant rating means light rain or morning dew does not interrupt a yard session
  • 4.77 lbs bare tool weight makes extended overhead or one-handed use genuinely comfortable
  • EGO 56V ARC Lithium platform covers blowers, trimmers, mowers, chainsaws, and snow blowers — the battery you already own works here

Cons

  • Kit price of $229–$279 is a meaningful step up from Ryobi 40V bundles, which deliver similar CFM at lower cost
  • Full-throttle turbo mode is loud — around 66 dBA at the operator — though still quieter than any equivalent gas blower
  • 5.0Ah battery adds weight when installed, bringing the total to about 10.2 lbs; users with wrist fatigue will feel it after an hour

What the EGO LB6504 is built to do

The EGO LB6504 entered the market as a direct answer to the question of whether a battery-powered blower could replace a gas handheld for serious residential yard work. With 650 CFM of maximum air volume and 180 MPH of velocity, the answer, in most suburban scenarios, is yes. The blower ships as a complete kit — tool, 5.0Ah battery, and charger — so you are fully equipped from the moment you open the box.

The 56V platform that powers the LB6504 is EGO's high-voltage outdoor power equipment system, covering everything from zero-turn mowers to chainsaws. If you already own any EGO 56V tool, you already own a battery that runs this blower.

Airflow and clearing performance

The LB6504's performance breaks into two modes worth understanding separately.

In variable-speed mode, you dial output anywhere from 225 to 470 CFM via the speed dial on the body. The lower end is gentle enough to blow grass clippings off a composite deck without disturbing wood chips in the garden bed six inches away. Mid-range settings, around 350–400 CFM, cover everyday leaf clearing at a pace that manages the largest suburban lot comfortably without running the battery down in minutes.

Turbo mode delivers the full 650 CFM burst. You hit the dedicated turbo button, and the blower immediately climbs to maximum output. This is the mode for wet leaves, heavy debris, matted pine needles on a gravel driveway, or any debris that moderate airflow cannot fully dislodge. The 180 MPH velocity at the nozzle outlet gives the air column enough force to peel stubborn material off surfaces, not just push piles around.

For a half-acre suburban lot with standard leaf fall in October or November, a single charge on the 5.0Ah battery is realistic for a complete pass at moderate to high speed. EGO's published 90-minute average runtime is an accurate reflection of what most users see in mixed-speed operation.

Battery and runtime in practice

The 5.0Ah pack included with the LB6504 kit is a genuine differentiator. Many competing blower kits — including several Ryobi 40V configurations — bundle 2.0Ah or 4.0Ah cells. The 5.0Ah cell puts substantially more energy in the tool from the start.

Runtime will vary depending on whether you are running variable speed (much longer) or sustained turbo (shorter, around 35–50 minutes). For most homeowners, the variable-speed run time is the relevant number, and 90 minutes of mixed-mode clearing is impressive for a handheld cordless blower.

The standard charger included with the kit is not EGO's fastest option — expect two-plus hours to reach full charge. If you have the EGO rapid charger from another tool, it will top off the 5.0Ah pack significantly faster.

Weight and handling

At 4.77 lbs without a battery, the LB6504 is one of the lighter blowers in its performance class. The ergonomics are well thought out: the main grip is oval-sectioned with a soft-touch overmold, the secondary handle is positioned at a natural angle for directing the nozzle, and the weight distribution keeps the tool from pulling your wrist downward during extended use.

With the 5.0Ah battery installed, total weight climbs to approximately 10.2 lbs. That is heavier than the Milwaukee M18 FUEL blower with its 5.0Ah battery (~8.5 lbs combined), though the EGO produces substantially more air volume. Users with existing wrist or arm concerns will want to factor in the total runtime-to-weight equation carefully.

Weather resistance and durability

IPX4 weather resistance means the LB6504 handles rain splashes and damp conditions without concern. EGO's brushless motor is sealed against dust and light moisture ingestion, and the ARC Lithium battery cells are protected under the same IPX4 rating. Whether you start a session in morning dew or get caught by light rain mid-job, the tool continues operating normally.

How it compares to the alternatives

Against the Ryobi RY404014BTL (40V Whisper Series, 650 CFM, 160 MPH), the EGO matches CFM but exceeds air velocity and offers a lighter bare-tool weight. The Ryobi kit is typically $20–$40 cheaper and carries the advantage of the broader 40V platform breadth for homeowners already in that ecosystem.

Against the Milwaukee 2724-20 (450 CFM, 120 MPH), the EGO is significantly more powerful as a blower but weighs more with battery and costs more as a complete kit. The Milwaukee is the better pick for users who need a compact, light blower and primarily care about platform consolidation on M18.

Against the Makita XBU02Z (473 CFM, 120 MPH), the EGO produces substantially more airflow, includes a larger battery in the kit, and runs the blower more suitable for full-property clearing. The Makita is the better choice for LXT platform users who want a blower that integrates with their existing 18V tool collection.

Final assessment

The EGO LB6504 is the strongest all-around cordless handheld blower at its price point for suburban homeowners. The 650 CFM + 180 MPH combination delivers genuine gas-blower performance, the 5.0Ah battery supports a full yard session without battery anxiety, and the IPX4 protection means weather is rarely a reason to stop working. The kit price is higher than mid-range competition, but you receive the best-in-class battery alongside the blower.

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Frequently asked questions

How loud is the EGO LB6504?
At moderate variable-speed settings, the LB6504 runs around 59–62 dBA — comparable to a normal conversation. At full turbo it climbs to roughly 66 dBA at the operator. That is still significantly quieter than a gas handheld, which typically operates at 70–80 dBA, making EGO the practical choice where early-morning or late-evening mowing ordinances restrict loud equipment.
Will the LB6504 move wet or matted leaves?
Yes, at full 650 CFM output with the included high-velocity round nozzle, the LB6504 displaces wet, compacted leaves better than any other cordless handheld in its class. Very dense piles may need a second pass from a closer distance, but the combination of 650 CFM volume and 180 MPH velocity gives the blower real authority over difficult debris.
Can I use other EGO 56V batteries in the LB6504?
Yes, any EGO 56V ARC Lithium battery fits the LB6504. Smaller 2.5Ah packs run the blower at reduced runtime (roughly 30–40 minutes); larger 7.5Ah or 10.0Ah batteries extend runtime and add weight. EGO's cross-compatibility means the battery from your EGO mower or trimmer drops straight in.
What is the difference between the LB6504 and the EGO LB6703?
The LB6703 is EGO's newer 670 CFM model, offering a modest 20 CFM upgrade over the LB6504 at a higher price. For the vast majority of residential users, that difference is imperceptible in practice. The LB6504 remains the stronger value pick unless you are clearing large commercial lots or consistently dealing with very heavy wet debris.
Does the EGO LB6504 come with a vacuum mode?
No, the LB6504 is a blower only. EGO sells separate leaf vacuum kits (like the LBV6500) that include a vacuum impeller tube and bag. If vacuum mulching is a priority alongside high-output blowing, the LBV6500 or similar is the better option, though the conversion process requires swapping tube assemblies.
Is the EGO LB6504 worth buying in 2026?
Yes, the LB6504 remains the benchmark cordless handheld blower for suburban homeowners in 2026. Its 650 CFM output, 90-minute runtime on the included 5.0Ah battery, and IPX4 weather resistance are unmatched among competitors at the same price tier. The only reason to look elsewhere is if you are already heavily invested in a different battery platform.