Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V UK Review – Full Test

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At a glance

Overall score4.0 / 5
Current price~£180
Runtime (6Ah)~30 mins
Our verdictRunner up

The Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V sits at an interesting position in the cordless blower market. At around £180 it is significantly cheaper than the EGO LB5804E, but it uses Bosch’s 36V battery platform – a legitimate mid-range system with a solid range of compatible tools. The question is whether it represents good value at that price point, or whether the performance gap versus the EGO is large enough to justify spending more.

We tested the AdvancedLeafBlower 36V across a full autumn season in the same gardens where we tested the EGO, giving a direct performance comparison. The results were more nuanced than a simple price-performance ratio would suggest. Read our full best cordless leaf blowers UK comparison guide alongside this review for the full three-way picture.

Overview and first impressions

Out of the box the Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V feels immediately familiar if you have used any other Bosch garden tool. The build quality is characteristically solid, the controls are logical and the ergonomics are well thought through. It is lighter than the EGO at 2.5kg without battery, which is a genuine practical advantage for extended use – the weight difference is noticeable in use, particularly one-handed.

The variable speed dial on the handle rather than a trigger system is a design choice that divides opinion. It gives precise, stable speed control without finger fatigue, but it is slightly less intuitive for quick adjustments than a variable trigger. The single blower tube is straightforward and locks securely without the rattling common in budget tools.

The Bosch 36V Power for ALL battery platform is one of the most widely compatible cordless garden tool systems available. The same battery fits over 85 Bosch garden and DIY tools including their cordless mowers, strimmers and hedge trimmers. If you already own Bosch cordless tools this is the obvious advantage – you may already have compatible batteries sitting in the shed.

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The Bosch Power for ALL platform covers 85+ tools. If you own a Bosch cordless drill, impact driver, or any other Bosch garden tool, there is a good chance the battery already in your collection fits this blower. Worth checking before buying a kit version with a battery included.

Specifications and scores

Product review
★★★★☆
Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V
~£180
4.0
out of 5
overall score
Performance scores
Blowing power
4.0 / 5
Battery life
4.3 / 5
Build quality
4.2 / 5
Ease of use
4.5 / 5
Noise level
4.3 / 5
Value for money
4.2 / 5
Full specifications
Battery
36V Bosch Power for ALL
Max airflow
660 m3/h
Max air speed
60 km/h
Weight (no battery)
2.5 kg
Speed settings
Variable dial
Noise level
63 dB(A)
Battery included
Check listing – often body only
Warranty
3 years (registered)
Runner up – best for Bosch owners
Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V
★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5
Max airflow660 m3/h
Battery36V Power for ALL
Weight2.5kg (no battery)
Noise63 dB(A)
~£180
check listing for battery
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Performance testing

On dry leaves the Bosch performs very well. A patio or path of dry fallen leaves clears cleanly in a single pass at maximum speed. On a lawn it herds leaves into piles effectively, though it takes slightly more passes than the EGO to collect the same area of leaves – the airflow difference (660 m3/h vs 800 m3/h) is noticeable but not dramatic in typical autumn leaf clearance.

Wet, compacted leaf piles are where the gap between the Bosch and EGO is most apparent. The Bosch shifts wet leaves effectively at maximum speed but struggles with the very dense, matted piles that the EGO’s turbo mode handles decisively. In practice this distinction matters mainly for gardeners with heavy leaf fall from mature deciduous trees – for typical suburban garden leaf volumes the Bosch is entirely adequate.

Test results
Dry leaf clearance – patioExcellent
Dry leaf clearance – lawnVery good
Wet leaf clearance – maximum speedVery good
Wet matted leaf pilesAverage
Precision control at low speedExcellent
Debris and light gravel clearanceVery good
Noise – acceptable for neighboursExcellent
One-handed use comfort over 20 minExcellent

Battery system and runtime

Runtime with the standard 2.0Ah battery is approximately 35-45 minutes at mixed speed – slightly better than the EGO on the equivalent standard battery. The dial speed control, which locks at the selected speed without requiring continuous finger pressure, contributes to this efficiency. A 4.0Ah battery extends runtime to around 60-70 minutes, making it genuinely comfortable for larger gardens without a mid-session recharge.

The Bosch 36V Power for ALL battery platform is one of the most widely compatible cordless garden tool systems available, fitting over 85 Bosch garden and DIY tools. If you already own Bosch cordless tools, this is the obvious advantage – the battery investment is already made. Runtime comparison against the EGO shows the Bosch holds its own on standard batteries, and the lighter tool weight means less fatigue over the same session length.

  • 2.0Ah battery: approximately 35-45 minutes at mixed speed
  • 4.0Ah battery: approximately 60-70 minutes at mixed speed
  • 6.0Ah battery: 75+ minutes – adequate for very large gardens
  • Dial speed control is more battery-efficient than continuous trigger
  • Battery compatible with 85+ Bosch Power for ALL tools

Performance and limitations

The Bosch is not trying to beat the EGO on raw power – it is trying to serve a different customer: someone who wants a capable, reliable, well-made blower from a trusted brand at a price that does not require much deliberation. On that basis it largely succeeds. The limitation that matters is the wet matted leaf scenario – and for gardens without large deciduous trees producing heavy autumn fall, that scenario may simply never arise.

Pros and cons
Pros
  • Lighter than EGO at 2.5kg – noticeably more comfortable
  • Quieter at 63 dB(A) – neighbour-friendly
  • Bosch Power for ALL battery fits 85+ tools
  • Dial speed control precise and fatigue-free
  • Good standard battery runtime
  • Around £70 cheaper than the EGO
Cons
  • Less powerful than EGO on wet matted leaves
  • No turbo boost mode
  • Battery often not included – check listing
  • Dial speed adjustment less intuitive than trigger for quick changes
Who it’s for and who it’s not for
Who it’s for
  • Existing Bosch cordless tool owners
  • Medium-sized gardens with typical autumn leaf volumes
  • Those who prioritise lighter weight and quieter operation
  • Budget-conscious buyers who do not need maximum power
Who it’s not for
  • Gardens with heavy leaf fall from mature trees
  • Those who need to clear very wet matted leaves regularly
  • EGO battery ecosystem owners
  • Anyone who needs maximum performance above all else

Final verdict vs EGO

The Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V is a genuinely good cordless blower that earns its place in the mid-range. It is lighter, quieter and better value than the EGO for the majority of UK garden tasks. Where it falls short is in the heavy-duty wet leaf clearance scenarios that the EGO handles decisively – and for many UK gardeners, that difference will never matter in practice.

The buying decision comes down largely to battery ecosystem. If you own Bosch tools, buy this. If you own EGO tools, buy the EGO. If you are starting fresh, the EGO is the better single tool if budget allows, but the Bosch is the smarter choice if you plan to build out a wider collection of cordless garden tools over time.

For a full three-way comparison including the Greenworks 40V budget option, see our best cordless leaf blowers UK guide which brings all three together with head-to-head scoring across every metric.

Our verdict

A capable, well-built mid-range cordless blower that outperforms its price point for typical UK garden use. The EGO is more powerful and better for heavy-duty tasks, but the Bosch’s lighter weight, quieter operation and broad Bosch ecosystem compatibility make it the right choice for a large number of UK gardeners.

“The Bosch handled every routine task we threw at it without complaint. The difference from the EGO only showed up in the most demanding conditions – wet matted leaves from a row of large oaks. For everything else, you would not feel shortchanged.”
Runner up – best for Bosch owners
Bosch AdvancedLeafBlower 36V
★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5
Max airflow660 m3/h
Battery36V Power for ALL
Weight2.5kg (no battery)
Noise63 dB(A)
~£180
check listing for battery
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