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Makita BHX2501 Petrol Leaf Blower 4 stroke hand held 25.4cc Blower (Pr Reviews

4.9 Rating 27 Reviews
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The Makita BHX2501 4 stroke hand held blower is 4.4kg in weight. The mechanical decompression system makes the recoil pulling easier. The air flow is 10.1m3/min. It is a 4 stroke engine. 25.4cc. BHX2501 4 stroke engine. 1.08hp , 800w power rating. 4.4kg weight. Unleaded fuel. Mechanical decompression system for easy recoil pulling. Clean exhaust emission and low fuel consumption. Air flow 10.1m3/min.

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Brilliant so far, now I have only used it once but it started so easily and really is so quiet. I didn't have much petrol left but I needed to clean paths after strimming so I decided to go for it and it completed the job for me on a frugal allowance of fuel. Easy put together, blower tubes lock in place so they won't vibrate loose and a very comprehensive manual which has all the English section together instead of interspersed with every other language under the sun. No regrets on this purchase. John K
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Posted 9 years ago
Robert Wilson Hunter
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Very impressed with the power of the leaf blower. I actually used it first on blowing bits of moss, lichen and soil which remained after I had removed all of this from between stones on a large cobbled parking area. I bought this particular model because of the excellent reviews I had read. I thought it looked expensive but having used it I soon realised you get what you pay for [mostly!] This is the first blower I have ever used so can"t compare to other models. All in all -very impressed with my purchase.
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Posted 9 years ago
Geoffrey Mitchell
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My first petrol leaf blower, purchased with some reluctance on advice from my contractor who recently re-laid much of my garden with artificial turf and advised that a powerful machine would pay dividends in time-saving and keeping it pristine and free from leaves and debris .The Makita is very powerful and easy to start but a little heavy even for a fit 77 yearold male. It doesn't lift pigeon feathers even on full power which is probably not the machine's fault as it easily lifts wet leaves.
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Posted 10 years ago