Which Jet Fan Blower Brand Wins?
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Which Jet Fan Blower Brand Wins?

In our test we compared 17 jet fan blower options head to head. Oley came out on top. See the measured results, the runner-up, the budget pick, and a link to the full test video.

The verdict
Oley
Winner

Oley

Price shown in test: $230 (tool, battery, and charger)

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Storm Industries
Runner-up

Storm Industries

Price shown in test: $130 (tool only, not battery/charger)

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Purcoco
Budget pick

Purcoco

Price shown in test: $75 (tool, two batteries, and charger)

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The quick take

The short version of why each pick lands where it does, built straight from the measured results.

WinnerOley$230 (tool, battery, and charger)

And the Olay came out on top with the best average finish at 1.4.

Best in 4 of 9 measurements, including Wind Force, CFM and Water Removal Test.

Runner-upStorm Industries$130 (tool only, not battery/charger)

Placed top three in 6 of 9 measurements.

Budget pickPurcoco$75 (tool, two batteries, and charger)

Best in 1 of 8 measurements, including Air Speed No Nozzle.

The measured results

Every number below is read straight from the test. Products are listed in the order they finished.

Specs

  • 1Oley

    claims 1,400 g of air pressure, 4 different air speeds, 2 nozzles, includes a 21V 4 Ah battery, charger, and LED light; claims to produce "hurricane speed winds"; made in China (transcript consistently mangles this brand as "Olay"; resolved to Oley per the description's product list)

  • 2Storm Industries

    brushless motor, uses a Milwaukee battery, designed in the United States with no manufacturing location disclosed; the narrator notes a long wait for delivery (ordered late April, arrived May 24th)

  • 3Zuyiyi

    claims up to 1,200 g of thrust and 55,000 RPM; uses a Makita battery; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Zu Yiyi" and later "Zee Yee"; resolved to Zuyiyi per the description's product list)

  • 4Purcoco

    brushless motor, claims a max current of 24 amps; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Pure Coco" and later "PIERCOCO"; resolved to Purcoco per the description's product list)

  • 5URUN

    claims 130,000 RPM, a brushless motor, and suitability for car drying; works with a DeWalt battery; includes two attachments; made in China

  • 6Tegatok
    20V

    4 Ah battery, claims to be lightweight at 2.6 lb and to deliver 20 minutes of working time on a full charge; integrated LED light; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Tagatalk" and "TAKAGI TALK"; resolved to Tegatok per the description's product list)

  • 7Ohyes

    claims up to 440 mph of air speed, 100,000 RPM, and an inner-rotor brushless motor; uses a Milwaukee battery; made in China (transcript refers to this brand as "OYS"; resolved to Ohyes per the description's product list)

  • 8Vopot

    claims 300,000 RPM, is called "a violent fan" in its own owner's manual per the narrator, a claimed max air speed of 112 mph, 300 CFM claim; comes with two batteries and a charger; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Volpat" and later "VPOD"; resolved to Vopot per the description's product list)

  • 9Cardmap

    claims a maximum air speed of 112 mph; kit comes with two 2.6 Ah batteries; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Card Mat"/"CARDMAT"; resolved to Cardmap per the description's product list)

  • 10YUQUESEN

    claims a high-speed turbine motor delivering 300,000 RPM and a max air speed well over 100 mph; includes two 4 Ah batteries and a charger; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Ucquizen"/"YUKUIZAN"; resolved to YUQUESEN per the description's product list)

  • 11Denaztl

    claims the turbojet blower produces 320,000 RPM; comes with a 21V 4 Ah battery and charger; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Denazel"/"DENATSU"; resolved to Denaztl per the description's product list)

  • 12LIVOWALNY

    claims a very impressive 447 mph air speed; comes with five different blower nozzles; claims 39 CFM; uses a DeWalt battery; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Livawani"/"LIVONIA"; resolved to LIVOWALNY per the description's product list)

  • 13Saker

    claims 260 CFM, 180,000 RPM, and 600 g of air pressure; comes with two 21V 3,000 mAh batteries; made in China

  • 14KOPIDOE

    claims the electric motor produces 360,000 RPM at 200 mph of air speed, and 650 g of air pressure; kit includes two 21V batteries and a charger; made in China (transcript spells this brand "Copado"/"KOBADO"; resolved to KOPIDOE per the description's product list)

  • 15Windpost

    claims the turbojet motor delivers 35,000 RPM (a comparatively modest claim versus most other brands' six-figure RPM claims); includes a charger, one 24V 4 Ah battery, and two air nozzles; made in China

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP

    claims 220 CFM and 140 mph air speed; kit includes two extension tubes, a speed tip, and a flat nozzle; soft tip claimed to reduce accidental-contact damage; claims to be "the industry's most powerful compact blower"; made in Vietnam

  • 17Storm Machine

    claims 400,000 RPM, the highest RPM claim of any brand in the video; kit includes two 21V 4 Ah batteries; made in China

Weight

  • 1Oley
    2.29 lb
  • 2Storm Industries
    2.32 lb

    with a 5 Ah Milwaukee battery

  • 3Zuyiyi
    2.8 lb
  • 4Purcoco
    2.32 lb
  • 5URUN
    916 g

    just over 2 lb

  • 6Tegatok
    2.58 lb
  • 7Ohyes
    2.325 lb

    with the Milwaukee battery

  • 8Vopot
    1.72 lb

    stated later in the recap as 1.73 lb, the lightest of all 17 brands either way

  • 9Cardmap
    2.41 lb
  • 10YUQUESEN
    2.35 lb
  • 11Denaztl
    2.29 lb
  • 12LIVOWALNY
    2.83 lb

    with the DeWalt battery

  • 13Saker
    2.44 lb
  • 14KOPIDOE
    1.83 lb

    pretty light

  • 15Windpost
    2.6 lb
  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    3.44 lb

    stated later in the recap as 3.45 lb, the heaviest of all 17 brands either way

  • 17Storm Machine
    2.46 lb

Noise

  • 1Oley
    106 dB

    very loud

  • 2Storm Industries
    113.3 dB2nd

    extremely loud, second loudest of all 17 brands behind the Zuyiyi's 118 dB

  • 3Zuyiyi
    118 dB

    the loudest of all 17 brands tested

  • 4Purcoco
    110 dB

    one of the loudest of all 17 brands

  • 5URUN
    90.3 dB

    second-quietest of all 17 brands behind the Ohyes

  • 6Tegatok
    109.2 dB

    pretty loud

  • 7Ohyes
    89.4 dB

    the quietest of all 17 brands tested

  • 8Vopot
    98.3 dB
  • 9Cardmap
    103.1 dB

    pretty loud

  • 10YUQUESEN
    105.2 dB

    pretty loud

  • 11Denaztl
    98.2 dB
  • 12LIVOWALNY
    94.3 dB
  • 13Saker
    104.1 dB
  • 14KOPIDOE
    108.8 dB

    really loud

  • 15Windpost
    99.7 dB
  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    99.9 dB

    makes less noise than most

  • 17Storm Machine
    92.5 dB

RPM Measured

  • 1Oley
    over39,000 RPM

    more than most other brands

  • 2Storm Industries
    over53,000 RPM
  • 3Zuyiyi
    around29,600 RPM
  • 4Purcoco
    almost34,700 RPM

    notably higher than most other brands in this price range

  • 5URUN
    almost89,000 RPM

    the highest measured RPM of all 17 brands, despite falling well short of its own 130,000 RPM claim

  • 6Tegatok
    just under22,500

    peak RPM

  • 7Ohyes
    76,385 RPM

    (also stated more roughly as "just over 76,000"), short of its 100,000 RPM claim

  • 8Vopot
    around20,600 RPM

    well short of the 300,000 RPM claim

  • 9Cardmap
    just over21,800 RPM

    almost as fast as the Vopot

  • 10YUQUESEN
    just over21,700 RPM

    almost as fast as the Cardmap

  • 11Denaztl
    around23,300 RPM

    about 1,500 more than the YUQUESEN

  • 12LIVOWALNY
    just under84,200 RPM

    second-highest of all 17 brands behind the URUN

  • 13Saker
    just under22,900 RPM

    a little faster than average

  • 14KOPIDOE

    very close to 23,000 RPM

  • 15Windpost
    just over23,200 RPM

    faster than most other brands, and notably one of the few brands whose measured RPM comes reasonably close to its own claimed figure

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP

    not tested; the narrator explicitly states the fan is buried too deep within the housing to measure blade speed

  • 17Storm Machine
    around17,200 RPM

    one of the lowest measured RPMs of all 17 brands despite having the single highest RPM claim in the video, a stark claim-versus-reality gap

Air Speed No Nozzle

  • 1Oley
    57.1 m/s

    / 127.8 mph, third-best air speed of all 17 brands (behind LIVOWALNY, which exceeded the meter's max, and Storm Industries at 146.7 mph)

  • 2Storm Industries
    65.6 m/s2nd

    / 146.7 mph, second place behind the LIVOWALNY, which exceeded the air speed meter's testing capability

  • 3Zuyiyi
    50.6 m/s

    / 113.2 mph

  • 4Purcoco
    48.9 m/s

    over 109 mph, one of the best of all 17 brands

  • 5URUN
    around27 m/s

    just over 60 mph

  • 6Tegatok
    85.1 mph

    about 30 mph slower than the Zuyiyi

  • 7Ohyes
    around51 m/s

    114 mph

  • 8Vopot
    36.5 m/s

    peak, 81.6 mph

  • 9Cardmap
    around37 m/s

    close to 83 mph

  • 10YUQUESEN
    34.3 m/s

    peak, 76.6 mph

  • 11Denaztl
    37.1 m/s

    83.1 mph, about the same as the Cardmap

  • 12LIVOWALNY

    exceeded the air speed meter's maximum testing capability of over 190 mph, both with and without the nozzle; the single fastest measured result of all 17 brands, well beyond its own already-aggressive 447 mph claim in the sense that the meter simply could not measure high enough to confirm or deny it

  • 13Saker
    37.4 m/s

    83.7 mph, more than average

  • 14KOPIDOE
    41.4 m/s

    92.7 mph, a little more than the Saker

  • 15Windpost
    40.9 m/s

    91.4 mph, better than average

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    46.7 m/s

    104.4 mph, one of the best yet

  • 17Storm Machine
    32.2 m/s

    72 mph

Wind Force

  • 1Oley
    over1,200 g1st

    (about 2.5 lb), first place, by a wide margin over the next closest (Storm Industries at 890 g)

  • 2Storm Industries
    890 g2nd

    second place behind the Oley

  • 3Zuyiyi
    790 g

    (1.74 lb), led the wind-force ranking at that point in the video's sequence before higher-scoring brands were tested

  • 4Purcoco
    842 g3rd

    third place behind Oley and Storm Industries; briefly held the lead earlier in the sequence before those two brands were tested

  • 5URUN
    206 g

    one of the lowest of all 17 brands, despite having the highest measured RPM; used by the narrator as the clearest example that higher RPM does not always mean better real-world performance

  • 6Tegatok
    438 g

    (about 1 lb), unable to keep up with the Zuyiyi

  • 7Ohyes
    262 g

    gave up early, a weak result

  • 8Vopot
    418 g

    described as about the same as the Tegatok; this exact figure (418 g) is also given for both the Cardmap and the YUQUESEN in three consecutive sentences, an unusual repetition across three different products that is likely a transcript/caption duplication rather than three genuinely identical measurements; kept literal and flagged

  • 9Cardmap
    418 g

    see the Vopot entry's note on this figure appearing identically across three different brands in a row, likely a caption duplication

  • 10YUQUESEN
    418 g

    described as no match for the Cardmap or the Zuyiyi; see the Vopot entry's note on this repeated figure

  • 11Denaztl
    350 g

    below average

  • 12LIVOWALNY

    only 200 g, one of the lowest of all 17 brands despite the extreme air speed, illustrating the same speed-versus-force disconnect as the URUN

  • 13Saker
    524 g2nd

    briefly a distant second place behind the Zuyiyi before higher scores were tested

  • 14KOPIDOE
    440 g

    ran out of steam sooner than the Saker

  • 15Windpost
    514 g

    quite a bit better than average

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    676 g

    better than average given its larger size

  • 17Storm Machine
    424 g

    came up well short of the leaders

Water Removal Test

  • 1Oley
    4.4 seconds1st

    fastest of all 17 brands

  • 2Storm Industries
    5.5 seconds3rd

    third place in the final recap (behind Oley and Zuyiyi), though it briefly held second place earlier in the sequence before Oley's number was revealed

  • 3Zuyiyi
    5.1 seconds2nd

    second place behind the Oley

  • 4Purcoco
    5.8 seconds2nd

    briefly second place before Storm Industries' and Oley's later numbers superseded it

  • 5URUN
    17.3 seconds
  • 6Tegatok
    8.9 seconds

    3.9 seconds slower than the Zuyiyi

  • 7Ohyes
    12.7 seconds
  • 8Vopot
    8.8 seconds

    about the same as the Tegatok

  • 9Cardmap
    7.9 seconds

    about a second faster than the Vopot

  • 10YUQUESEN
    9.5 seconds
  • 11Denaztl
    9.9 seconds

    a little slower than the YUQUESEN

  • 12LIVOWALNY
    just under13 seconds

    hurt by producing only around 52 CFM despite its extreme air speed

  • 13Saker
    7 seconds2nd

    briefly second place behind the Zuyiyi before higher-performing brands were tested later

  • 14KOPIDOE
    9.7 seconds
  • 15Windpost
    9.3 seconds
  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    7.1 seconds

    trailed several other brands for air volume/CFM but performed well for air speed

  • 17Storm Machine
    10.2 seconds

    struggling to keep up with the Storm Industries and Ryobi

Wood Chips Test

  • 1Oley
    2.2 seconds1st

    fastest of all 17 brands

  • 2Storm Industries
    3.2 seconds2nd

    second place behind the Oley

  • 3Zuyiyi
    4.5 seconds

    very fast, among the best times, though not explicitly ranked in the final wood-chips recap (only the top three, Oley/Storm Industries/Purcoco, are explicitly ranked there)

  • 4Purcoco
    4.4 seconds3rd

    third place in the final recap behind Oley and Storm Industries

  • 5URUN
    29.5 seconds

    the slowest of all 17 brands

  • 6Tegatok
    11.9 seconds

    about three times longer than the Zuyiyi

  • 7Ohyes
    close to12 seconds
  • 8Vopot
    9.7 seconds
  • 9Cardmap

    given twice in the transcript with two close but different figures: 7.3 seconds ("moves into second place behind the ZEE YEE at 7.3 seconds") and, in a separate sentence shortly after, 7.4 seconds ("continues to perform better than average on this test at 7.4 seconds"); kept both rather than picking one, likely a near-duplicate caption artifact rather than two genuinely different runs

  • 10YUQUESEN
    11 seconds

    trailed the Cardmap

  • 11Denaztl
    11.2 seconds

    a little behind the YUQUESEN

  • 12LIVOWALNY
    17.2 seconds

    struggled badly

  • 13Saker
    9.1 seconds

    better than average

  • 14KOPIDOE
    8.9 seconds

    a small edge over the Saker due to producing more air volume

  • 15Windpost

    no figure for this brand appears anywhere in the wood-chips test section of the transcript, unlike every other brand; a genuine gap rather than an explicit skip

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    5.1 seconds

    quite a bit better than average

  • 17Storm Machine
    14.5 seconds

    described as really struggling

All measurements (2 more)+

Air Speed With Nozzle

  • 5URUN
    over60 m/s

    134.9 mph

  • 7Ohyes
    83 m/s

    185.7 mph

  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    53.8 m/s

    120 mph

  • 17Storm Machine
    35.2 m/s

    78.7 mph

  • 1Oley
    not tested
  • 2Storm Industries
    not tested
  • 3Zuyiyi
    not tested
  • 4Purcoco
    not tested
  • 6Tegatok
    not tested
  • 8Vopot
    not tested
  • 9Cardmap
    not tested
  • 10YUQUESEN
    not tested
  • 11Denaztl
    not tested
  • 12LIVOWALNY
    not tested
  • 13Saker
    not tested
  • 14KOPIDOE
    not tested
  • 15Windpost
    not tested

CFM

  • 1Oley
    336 CFM1st

    first place (Storm Industries second at 306, Zuyiyi third at 304)

  • 2Storm Industries
    306 CFM2nd

    second place behind the Oley

  • 3Zuyiyi
    not tested
  • 4Purcoco
    not tested
  • 5URUN
    not tested
  • 6Tegatok
    not tested
  • 7Ohyes
    not tested
  • 8Vopot
    not tested
  • 9Cardmap
    not tested
  • 10YUQUESEN
    not tested
  • 11Denaztl
    not tested
  • 12LIVOWALNY
    not tested
  • 13Saker
    not tested
  • 14KOPIDOE
    not tested
  • 15Windpost
    not tested
  • 16Ryobi ONE+ HP
    not tested
  • 17Storm Machine
    not tested

How it was tested

  • no-load RPM measured with a calibrated meter (capable up to 200,000 RPM) via a reflective sticker on the blade
  • noise level measured with a sound meter from 24 in away
  • weight of each unit as tested (including battery where applicable)
  • air speed with an air speed meter, with and without an air nozzle where applicable, in m/s and mph
  • wind force/pressure in grams
  • air volume (CFM), tested for a subset of top-performing brands
  • speed removing water from an elevated vehicle hood
  • speed moving close to 3 lb of wood chips
  • overall scorecard converting each brand's results across the graded categories into a first-to-last place ranking, averaged into a single per-brand finish

And the Olay came out on top with the best average finish at 1.4.

From the test video verdict.
Data notes and caveats

17 brands tested (description brand list: Ryobi, Storm Industries, Oley, Zuyiyi, Purcoco, Windpost, Saker, KOPIDOE, Cardmap, Tegatok, Vopot, Denaztl, YUQUESEN, Ohyes, Storm Machine, LIVOWALNY, URUN). Nearly every smaller/cheaper brand is phonetically mangled in the transcript (Olay/Oley, Zu Yiyi or Zee Yee/Zuyiyi, Tagatalk or Takagi Talk/Tegatok, OYS/Ohyes, Volpat or VPOD/Vopot, Card Mat/Cardmap, Ucquizen or Yukuizan/YUQUESEN, Denazel or Denatsu/Denaztl, Livawani or Livonia/LIVOWALNY, Copado or Kobado/KOPIDOE); all resolved against the description's product list and cross-checked against the video's own per-brand chapter markers, which match this resolution closely. A wind-force figure of exactly 418 g is given for three different brands in three consecutive sentences (Vopot, Cardmap, YUQUESEN), an unusual repetition likely caused by a transcript/caption duplication rather than three genuinely identical measurements; kept literal and flagged on each of the three entries. Two explicit budget/value picks are given depending on context: Zuyiyi (Zee Yee) is recommended only for buyers already invested in the Makita battery platform, while Purcoco is recommended as the more universally applicable pick for buyers wanting a complete kit with battery and charger included; budgetPick is set to Purcoco as the broader recommendation, with Zuyiyi's conditional pick noted on its own entry. Windpost has no wood-chips test result anywhere in the transcript, unlike every other brand, with no stated reason (a probable content/caption gap, not an explicit skip). Ryobi's RPM was deliberately not tested per the narrator's own stated reason (the fan is buried too deep in the housing) and its form factor (extension tubes, handheld blower) differs from the compact "jet fan" style of the other 16 brands.

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