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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
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Friday, December 16, 2011
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Husqvarna 125B 28cc 2-Stroke 170-MPH Gas-Powered Handheld Gas Blower (CARB Compliant)
!±8± Husqvarna 125B 28cc 2-Stroke 170-MPH Gas-Powered Handheld Gas Blower (CARB Compliant)
Post Date : Dec 11, 2011 00:42:30 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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- The fan housing is engineered so that the air stream is in line with the handle. This reduces stress on the wrist and arm.
- Stop switch automatically resets to the ON position for easier starting.
- Fan speed can be set for easier handling.
- The blowing tube length is adjustable for best performance.
- CARB Compliant
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Husqvarna 125BVx 28cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered 170 MPH Blower/Vac With Smart Start
!±8±Husqvarna 125BVx 28cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered 170 MPH Blower/Vac With Smart Start
Brand : HusqvarnaRate :
Price : $184.99
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 11:00:46
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Exceptional Products For Exceptional Yards. Great yards demand equipment that's as dedicated and hardworking as you. Fortunately, the Husqvarna range of lawn and garden equipment offers everything from lawnmowers and ride-on mowers to trimmers and chainsaws to let you master your great outdoors. You and Husqvarna - together we will make your yard the envy of the neighborhood. The Husqvarna 125BVx is a revolutionary handheld blower that combines high power with state-of-the-art ergonomic design. The blower tube is engineered to be in line with the handle, minimizing rotational force on the wrist. The 125BVx blower is perfect for homeowner use. Comes complete with a flare nozzle for higher air speed and a Vac-Kit for vacuuming/mulching lawn debris. The BEST BUY Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. 2 Year Parts & Labor Warranty
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
The Best Reason to Get a Makita 4 Cycle Gas Leaf Blower - You Want a Reliable Leaf Blower
Your present gas powered leaf blower is belly up. Which leaf blower do you choose?
From personal experience I can tell you that the Makita 4 cycle leaf blower will answer the call... every time.
Do you know about 4 cycle engines? These things are amazing! Especially when compared to the "other" option.
With 4 cycle technology, you can just forget about mixing gas and oil. You help "save the earth" because there are no more noxious fumes. A lesser amount of noise pollution. And best of all, you get high quality performance.
The most obvious reason behind using a gas leaf blower is so evident that it never even gets considered until your engine doesn't crank (start for those of you not from the South).
When this writer moved into our existing house, I acquired what I thought would be the leaf blower I would go to the grave with. It was highly rated and the option of many professional landscape contractors. In spite of the fact that it was not a back pack model, it was said to be "top notch."
I had been never really overly impressed using the performance of my alleged "top class" clean up tool. And after having plenty of problems just getting the engine started, I took it in for a tune up. Took it to a very highly recommended repair shop, too.
When I brought my tuned-up leaf blower home, the engine would not even sputter. So I put it back in the car and took it back to the small engine repair shop, and, don't ya know, it roared to life right away. Then again, once I finally slinked home with my tail between my legs, the stupid thing would not get going at all - not even a whisper. During the next month or two, my broom got a serious workout, and so did I.
That's when it became quite apparent that a tool that does not do its job is pretty much worthless.
Strangely, I NEVER would have gone on a Google search for gas powered leaf blowers had mine not quit on me.
My search quickly took the direction of the 4 cycle leaf blower, that is once I discovered all the fantastic user reviews. I am interested in "green living" as well, so the gas/oil mixing thing that has to happen with all 2 cycle engines was not my top pick.
I ended up getting the Makita 4 cycle leaf blower due to great user feedback. This one review particularly had an influence on my decision: "My new engine started on the second pull, and I have never had to use 2 pulls since then.."
My working experience over the time that I have owned this yard tool has been similar. Well, aside from the time I did not remember to prime the carburetor - I yanked three times and realized my mistake, after that it cranked with only one pull. This really is one awesome gas powered leaf blower, my friends.
Two small issues might be mentioned in my experience with my new Makita 4 cycle leaf blower, just to be totally up front and honest.
The first issue is the instructions that come with the unit. They were clearly written by a non-English speaking individual. Although Makita has a US division, the guidelines were not written in a simple to use manner. Some very close studying was necessary since I wanted to be sure I started the first time using the correct method.
Secondly is the prime pump - that little rubber bulb that you need to push to get gas into the carburetor. It is a bit challenging to do when you have fat fingers because of its location. However, as already stated, this does not hamper how the blower performs, but because the pump is "concealed" you must look for it.
The last word here is that I don't have any reason to be searching the Internet for gas powered leaf blowers, since I now have a great one. I am an extremely satisfied Makita 4 cycle leaf blower owner.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Weed Eater FB25 25cc 2 Stroke Gas Powered 170 MPH Blower
!±8± Weed Eater FB25 25cc 2 Stroke Gas Powered 170 MPH Blower
Post Date : Oct 30, 2011 04:00:31 | Usually ships in 24 hours
The Weed Eater FB25 is perfect for hard surface applications such as driveways, sidewalks and patios. With a reliable 25cc 2-cycle engine and variable speed throttle, it generates air speed up to 170 mph and air volume up to 290 cfm. At 8.1 lbs, the FB25 is our lightest weight blower and also features a reduced vibration handle. 2 year limited warranty
- Weighs only 8.1 pounds
- Generates air speed up to 170 mph and air volume up to 290 cfm
- Reliable 25cc 2-cycle engine and variable speed throttle
- Features a reduced vibration handle
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California