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According to that wellspring of all knowledge, Wikipedia, it was invented by someone named Dom Quinto, which is followed by the caveat "citation needed," which is Wiki-speak for "maybe, could be, possibly, wouldn't count on it". What is more certain is that they got here in the late 1950s, not as leaf blowers, but as gizmos that sprayed farm chemicals.
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