Bosch BiTurbo Blowers & Vacuums
Bosch BiTurbo leaf blower kit clears wet leaves and site muck fast, without petrol faff, using ProCORE 18V batteries for proper air speed and runtime.
When you're trying to tidy a handover, clear paths round a plot, or get the van area swept without dragging a broom for an hour, a Bosch Pro high power blower is the one you reach for. The BiTurbo range is built for trade pace, with punchy airflow for stubborn, damp leaf piles, and options that pair up with a Bosch 18V BiTurbo vacuum when you need to collect and mulch instead of just shifting it. Pick the right power level and nozzle for your surfaces, and get the job finished clean.
What Are Bosch BiTurbo Blowers and Vacuums Used For?
- Clearing wet leaves and grit off paths, driveways, and access routes so you are not dragging muck back into finished areas.
- Blowing out garage floors, sheds, and site compounds after cutting timber or mixing, when a broom just chases dust into corners.
- Tidying around scaff legs, fencing lines, and kerbs where debris builds up and makes the place look unfinished on a snagging walk.
- Switching to a Bosch 18V BiTurbo vacuum setup for leaf collection and mulching when the client does not want piles pushed into borders.
- Cleaning down van loading areas and yard bays quickly at the end of the day, especially after shifting soil, bark, or rubble bags.
Choosing the Right Bosch BiTurbo Leaf Blower
Sort the right one by matching airflow and runtime to the mess you are actually shifting, not the tidy demo you saw online.
1. Blower only vs Blower Vac
If you just need to clear paths, driveways, and site corners, a blower is quicker and simpler. If you need to leave the place spotless with no piles left behind, go for a Bosch 18v biturbo vacuum style blower vac so you can collect and mulch.
2. Battery choice and runtime
If you are doing quick tidy-ups, one decent battery will get you through. If you are clearing big areas or wet leaves all morning, plan on higher capacity packs and a spare, because full power eats runtime and you do not want it dying halfway down a long drive.
3. Control and nozzle setup
If you are working round gravel, bark, or fresh landscaping, pick a setup with good speed control so you can back it off and not fire material everywhere. For heavy, stuck-down leaf piles, you want the higher power settings and a nozzle that focuses the airflow where it counts.
Who Uses Bosch BiTurbo Leaf Blowers?
- Groundworkers and landscapers clearing plots, paths, and kerb lines, because the airflow shifts damp leaf litter and grit without petrol hassle.
- Site managers and handover teams doing final tidy-ups, because a Bosch Pro high power blower gets areas presentable fast before the client walkround.
- Maintenance crews and facilities teams keeping entrances and car parks safe, especially in autumn when slip risk is the real problem.
- Trades working on refurbs who need quick clean-downs between tasks, and keep a blower in the van for the jobs where sweeping wastes time.
How Bosch BiTurbo Blowers and Vacuums Work for You
It is all about moving air properly, then controlling it so you clear mess without making more work. Here is what matters on site.
1. Air volume vs air speed
Air volume shifts the bulk of the leaves, and air speed breaks stubborn, wet piles free from the ground. For damp autumn clear-ups, you feel the difference when the blower can lift and push in one pass instead of you chasing it back and forth.
2. Vacuum and mulching (where fitted)
A blower vac pulls leaves into a bag and chops them down so you are not emptying it every five minutes. It is the better option for tidy sites and customer gardens where you cannot just blow everything into a corner.
3. Battery power under load
High power blowers draw hard when you run them flat out, especially in wet conditions. Bigger capacity packs hold the power longer, which is what stops the tool feeling strong for two minutes and then tailing off.
Shop Bosch BiTurbo Blowers and Vacuums at ITS
Whether you need a Bosch BiTurbo leaf blower for quick site clear-ups or a Bosch 18V BiTurbo vacuum setup for proper collection, we stock the full range of options to suit different jobs and runtimes. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you can get it on site when the weather turns.
Bosch BiTurbo Blower and Vacuum FAQs
What is the CFM on a Bosch BiTurbo blower?
It depends on the exact model, because Bosch rates different BiTurbo blowers differently. Check the product spec on the one you are buying and match the CFM to the job, because higher CFM is what shifts bigger piles faster, especially damp leaves.
Does the Bosch BiTurbo blower use double batteries?
Some Bosch BiTurbo tools are designed around higher power draw and may use two batteries depending on the model, while others run on a single 18V pack. Do not assume, check the listing details, because it affects what you need in the van and how you plan runtime for bigger clear-ups.
Is a blower enough, or do I need a vacuum as well?
If you are just clearing access routes and shifting debris off hardstanding, a blower is usually the fastest way. If you are working in customer gardens or need to leave nothing behind at handover, a blower vac makes more sense because you can collect and bag it instead of pushing it around.
Will it shift wet leaves, or is it only good for dry stuff?
It will shift wet leaves, but you need the power turned up and you will burn through battery quicker. For heavy, stuck-down piles, work in sections and keep the nozzle angle low so you lift the edge of the pile first rather than just skimming the top.
What battery size is worth using for this sort of high power kit?
For quick tidy-ups, a smaller pack will do, but for proper clear-ups you want higher capacity batteries and a spare. High power blowers and vacs draw hard at full chat, and the bigger packs hold performance longer instead of fading halfway through the job.