Based on my search, a “Meakida cordless leaf blower 88v” appears to be a product sold by a brand called Meakida, which seems to be a lesser-known or regional power tool brand.
Here’s a breakdown of what the name suggests and what you should know:
- Meakida: This brand seems to offer various affordable power tools, often sold through online marketplaces, especially in regions like India and Kenya. They are not one of the major, globally recognized power tool manufacturers like Makita, DeWalt, or Milwaukee.
- 88V Battery: The “88V” is an unusually high voltage for a handheld consumer-grade cordless leaf blower. Major, reputable brands typically use batteries in the 18V, 20V, 36V, or 40V range (with some professional/commercial models going up to 80V or more for backpack blowers). The 88V designation is often used by off-brand manufacturers, sometimes with batteries that are not truly 88V in sustained power output, to make the product sound more powerful than it is.
- Likely Off-Brand/Generic Tool: This product is very likely a generic or unbranded tool marketed under the Meakida name. It’s common for these types of tools to be compatible with battery platforms from major brands, such as Makita’s 18V LXT system (though the 88V rating for the battery is a mismatch with genuine Makita tools, which tops out at 40V max, or 80V max with two batteries).

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