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Give me a leaf blower and this is what you get

Ramon Schneider
5.11.2020
Translation: machine translated

The leaf blower is the epitome of autumn. But what do you do with it the rest of the year? I've tried a few things. Some work, others go completely to pot.

It's Saturday morning. No alarm clock, no obligations, no worries. You enjoy a coffee on your balcony while the sun rises on the horizon and you watch nature awaken. But the idyll doesn't last long. An annoying noise snaps you out of your oasis of well-being.

Can these things actually do anything "useful" or are they really just noise-generating leaf blowers?

Ah yes. We also went to our studio and messed around a bit.

FYI: By the way, it's water and not saliva.

Here's another little appeal: The leaf blower is staying with me for a while and I'm keen to do some more mucking about with it. Do you have any ideas or suggestions? Then please leave me a comment. <p

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