tashman


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chickdr wrote:Just a comment here. Many electric blowers are more powerful than a 24cc blower. I have have both and my Toro electric blows over 200mph vs the 150mph my Weedeater featherlight gas blower can manage. Bigger gas blowers are of course more powerful.



Don't be blinded by how many MPH a blower generates. It is more about air volume (e.g. cubic feet per minute of air). A low-power blower can generate very high wind speeds by having a small aperture, but it will suck (no pun intended) at moving large quantities of leaves. This blower has one of the highest air volumes of any handheld (gas or electric).

wasserkapf


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Around these parts (Milwaukee), people use these to blow-dry their Harley Davidson motorcycles. There is nothing worse than water spots on a $15,000-$20,000 motorcycle.

Not sure if I really need one of these. But it would be another thing to help use up my mixed gas. Between my string trimmer and chainsaw, I don't even use a gallon a year.

jimbo1234567


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so what?

jim mcgowan

smittygun1


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Red_Six wrote:How much horse power can I expect to gain if I turbocharged my pickup with this leaf blower?


Enough to leaf everyone in the dust. Or... you could mount it to the throttle body and use it as a blower. HAHAHAHAHA. I made my day.

gludwick


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OSHA regulations require that purchase be denied to any male over the age of 10 who does not know that the phrase "2 cycle" means gas and oil must be mixed in a specified ratio.

Further, it is recommended that any such persons be forbidden to operate power equipment of any kind for their own protection

eldiablohijo


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Whatever happened to the gold ol rake?

Sure it may take you 10 times as long, but you feel more accomplished afterwards right?

jpf566


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I read hibachi and immediately got hungry, dangit.

railmale


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I figure if we boycott ads offering a "mail-in rebate" maybe they would quit offering them.

michschmid


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Also works great for blowing the dead stink bugs away from your house!!!

teacherthompson


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Is it powerful enough to remove my neighbor's rat-dog from my yard?

Shaggnasty


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This is a GREAT blower, a steal at $100. I paid about $140 at Amazon a few months ago. This thing is powerful and lightweight. If you need a blower, I highly recommend.

michschmid


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teacherthompson wrote:Is it powerful enough to remove my neighbor's rat-dog from my yard?



I would have to say blowing at 170 MPH, that little rat would not have a chance!!

k9sar


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Just bought mine. I have a large wooded lot and can't run enough electric cord to get where I need to. This is not a vac/mulcher like my old Craftsman but I have found that it is much easier to mulch wiht the lawnmower then blow the leaf-parts into piles for disposal (composting). Plus, the collection bag on a vac is way too small for any practical purpose. Thanks woot! Just in time for fall.

jed394


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I assume this just blows leaves and doesn't have any option to vacuum them up, is that correct?

seikeld


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would like to buy one ... can't get to the purchase page though ><

zackeeus


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maeder wrote:Bought the woot special offering on Amazon last a couple of weeks back. It seems less noisy and more effective than my old B&D electric blower. Woo-oo-oo-oo-oot! Buy with confidence.



Less noisy than an electric equivalent? Seems unlikely.

cicatrize


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I've been looking for a decent blower since June that didn't cost an arm and a leg since I just bought a house this summer. After a lot of research, it was between the Husqvarna 125B, Stihl BG55, and this Hitachi right here. They're all normally $130-$150, and I've been waiting for the first one to show up as a great deal. $70 after rebate, can't beat that!

Thanks woot!

nanaejt


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vrthomas wrote:Unless I'm missing something in that link, it is a $300 blower



Looks like Kilometyl's post is spam.

trarbach


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How will we submit mail-in rebates when the postal service shuts down? Get yours while they still exist!

michaelsalley


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Popular Mechanics did a review of eight handheld blowers last month including this one, which got four stars out of five. Their only real objection to it was that, like many of its competitors, the air cleaner was thoroughly inadequate.

Here's the article.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/reviews/outdoor-tools/which-leaf-blower-is-the-best-we-test-8-to-find-out#fbIndex1

That being said, I've never touched an electric blower OR a handheld blower that I didn't want to throw in the garbage after the first season. Nothing but backpack blowers for me from here on out -- preferably Stihl BR-series; our old BR-400 has been going forever and is still unsurpassed - nothing else has the oomph to get the job done. If you're doing a quarter-acre yard, then one of these makes more sense than electric (just so you don't have to drag the cord around) and will probably be adequate. Any time I start a blower I'm looking at 1-3 acres, so it's worth it to not have to hold the machine by hand.

The ones that are a four-stroke engine on a wheeled platform with a squirrel-cage fan type blower are astonishingly impressive if you've never had a chance to use one.

2fat


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bought this tool earlier--it as replaced the electric blower(toro) for everything from cleaning the garage, blowing leaves, cleaning gutters, drying motorcycles---starts easy, runs great--it would be a buy over for sure

rjairam


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SinnFein wrote:A local lawn equipment place near me sells cans of pre-mixed 2-stroke oil/gas mixture. No idea what it costs compared to doing it yourself, but I guess it is cheap insurance for the mechanically declined.



I bought one of the syringes from Wal-Mart that has the mix amounts marked on it. With that I just buy regular 2 stroke oil and mix. Pretty painless.

And with that I can mix small amounts instead of a whole gallon so I'm always using fresh gas. I find it hard to use a whole gallon of gas for the leaf blower in 1 year.

troyhager


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rebates stink just take the 30 off the price and dont waste my time -- then Id buy one

Trex

rocknrollohio


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They have blowers that you carry on your back BACKPACK blower; they are usually more powerful than the handheld models

BrockJones


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This is one of the WORST THINGS Woot! has ever promoted. The entire concept of using an incredibly loud gas-powered motor to blow leaves is revolting, and Woot! lends itself to this? I thought Woot! was supposed to be cool. This isn't cool.

bigbirdtx


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sixdolla wrote:I can't buy one of these because this plus the lawnmower in the garage will have my wife under the impression that I'm capable of doing the yard instead of the gardner.



Actually, it might hide the fact, from your wife, that you are doing the gardner.

pongaselo


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Hitachi is a good name, or was. I didn't know that they dealt with combustion engine products. I really dislike blowers because they are such effective polluters. Whatever is on your sidewalk, driveway or street is sent into the air that we breath.

jammer29


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Says "Meh." Not a woot (no deal found here). Just a recast of what everybody has today. A very quick check of the 'G' site finds it for less including the rebate. The shipping makes it more than the 'A to Z' site. Very disappointed Woot!

TimUSCA


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cartman wrote:Gas-powered blowers are bad for the environment - and a complete friction' noise-pollution nuisance. Boo!



Oh, give me a break, hippy...

1) These small engines produce an outstandingly low amount of emissions compared to the car you drive. It's negligible considering you'll use this thing for 20 minutes every couple of weeks.

2) Battery-powered are even worse. The batteries almost always get tossed in the garbage inappropriately and are much worse for the environment than any gas blower.

sdlarz


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Question is can I blow up my air mattress with it?

workinpoor


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jed394 wrote:I assume this just blows leaves and doesn't have any option to vacuum them up, is that correct?



That's what I was wondering--is a kit available that turns it into a vacuum? As in a larger tube that attaches to where the the intake grill is and a bag that attaches to where the included tube goes? Anyone know?

cobraman61


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cartman wrote:Gas-powered blowers are bad for the environment - and a complete friction' noise-pollution nuisance. Boo!

also bad is when you FART!!!!!all that gassssssssssssss

k9sar


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jed394 wrote:I assume this just blows leaves and doesn't have any option to vacuum them up, is that correct?



correct

ROGETRAY


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k9sar


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HIPPIE FREAKS!!! How many of you tree-hugging anti-nuke bigots use an electric hair dryer in the morning? I bet you rake your leaves and send them to the landfill with all your other junk rather than composting.

cjpowers


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kargo27 wrote:I would strongly discourage anyone from buying one of these.

If you notice the intake, it will rub against your pants. If you're wearing cargo shorts or workout shorts, it sucks the material against the grill, restricting airflow and is a PITA. It doesn't pull your shorts into the fan but if you're right handed and use this POS or any variation of it....Ryobi, etc., then it will annoy the h.e.l.l. out of you.

Also, any of these with a horizontally mounted engine have a gyroscopic effect and pointing the blower nozzle left and right is not as easy as one made that has a vertical shaft.

Craftsman makes a vertical shaft one that is so much better than these.

I've had both and trust me, I'd go with the Craftsman brand any day of the week and twice on Sunday over this type.

Save your cash for another type, right-handed people!



Another point of view - after owning several Craftsmen power tools, I would buy anything BUT Craftsmen.

I have used a similar model to this - the gyroscopic affect is noticable, but I didn't find it to be an impediment. Also have had no problem with clothing getting sucked against the intake, but I don't wear shorts made of a light material - especially in October whilst blowing leaves.

cjpowers


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RE Environmental issues

With an electric blower, you have to deal with the cord and putting it away afterwards. I have an electric blower and I prefer it to gas, even with the cord issues because...

I have a gas trimmer. I would not want to use an electric trimmer because I would be likely to cut or fray the cord with the trimmer. However, whenever I use my gas trimmer, my clothes smell like premix afterwards.

So it is either reel up the cord or change clothes - either way there is some inconvenince.

However, if I was in the market for another blower, I might buy this one.

Costner


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tesla33 wrote:First, even with a coal-fired power plant, electric units produce much less pollution, because of economies of scale and industrial emissions requirements. Folks like you just can't seem to grasp that having an individual gasoline engine that both wastes most of its fuel as heat and burns its own lubricating oil continuously as well, is much worse than a centralized power plant burning anything at all.

Second, if you have six neighbors within earshot, you can bet that you will be hearing these things at least four different days a week. Or, at best, with a lot of luck, four times a day twice a week.



Well "folks like me" understand economies of scale quite well thank you very much, but the emissions of a leaf blower aren't exactly something to get all worked up over in the scope of things. When you consider the amount of usage over a year versus one trip in an SUV to go on a vacation it is a non-issue.

Now if you are the type who rides a bike to work then yes this could be a horrible piece of lawn equipment, but honestly in the scope of thing the whole environment argument is really a minor point.

As far as how often you will hear them... you honestly think four of your six neighbors use these on a weekly basis? If that is true you must live in some leaf blower vortex, because I have at least eight homes within earshot and I have never seen a single one of my neighbors using a leaf blower.

I have an electric one which I have used two or three times in the past year. I'll probably be using it a few times over the next few weeks as I vacuum up leaves from my bushes (it converts to a lawn vac), but on average I don't use it more than three or four times a year, and when I do it is probably for 10 minutes or less AND it is much more quiet than my lawnmower so I doubt my neighbors even notice.

I used to live next to a guy who had a gas engine blower and he would use it on a weekly basis, but the online time I could ever hear it was when I was outside or in my garage... and again it wasn't any louder than his lawnmower.

I guess I don't think these things are nearly as bad as some. Lawnmowers put out just as much pollution because they are used more often for longer periods of time, and everyone uses them. In the scope of things, something like a lawn trimmer or leaf blower just isn't that big of a deal.

sensenigk


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If anyone here lives in Nutley NJ, and you buy this thing, I'm coming to your house and breaking it. Just telling you right now. I've had enough. We're not accepting this noise maker anymore. I will find you.

jmulvey


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Bought it. Hitachi also is running a $30 rebate on chainsaws. http://www.hitachipowertools.com/index.aspx

Hitachi Blower and chainsaw Warranty- 7-year consumer use, 2-year commercial use, 1-year rental use - I am saving my receipt.

http://www.hitachipowertools.com/index/main-navigation/outdoor-power-equipment.aspx?p=757

Consumer Warranties

STIHL; Makita; Husqvarna 2 years
Echo 5 Years
Hitachi 7 years