Albert is no ordinary gardener. He’s a former aeronautical engineer. After a brilliant career working on airplane turbines, he retired to a house with a large wooded yard.
But very quickly, the dream turned into a nightmare. At 64, Albert realized that maintenance was torture. Gas blowers were too heavy for his fragile back. Brooms were exhausting. It was one autumn morning, while violently pulling the starter cord of his old gas blower, that he felt a brutal crack in his lower back. Immobilized for 3 days, he made himself a promise: never again.
That’s when Albert had his genius idea: instead of making a huge machine on the ground, why not use drone and airplane turbine technology to create an ultra-powerful handheld tool? That’s how he developed a device that fits in one hand but deploys mind-blowing blowing power.
Three months later, it’s a craze. First adopted by "Detailers" (car cleanliness maniacs) in the USA, the tool spread like wildfire among seniors who wanted to maintain their property without getting tired.