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Post #55668224 added 12-04-2012 8:30 AM by focusedfreedom in Archived Deals
As others have said, this is a great blower. I've had it for a couple of years. No comparison to the weak Weedeater brand I used to have. This thing just blows and blows hard. It's also easy to...
Post #55669168 added 12-04-2012 8:54 AM by superfan86 in Archived Deals
Can't believe this hasn't been stated already, but this deal BLOWS!
Post #55668900 added 12-04-2012 8:46 AM by TerraWombat in Archived Deals
A 24HP leaf blower, eh? That might be able to propel you off the ground...
Post #55668980 added 12-04-2012 8:48 AM by jay_rm in Archived Deals
The manufacturers gas:oil recommendation has a lot of tolerance built into it. IMO, you could EASILY run either mix in either machine or compromise on a middle-of-the-road mix for both. "Back in...
Post #55669480 added 12-04-2012 9:00 AM by Hrshycro in Archived Deals
I was hoping this would be the backpack model again. If I'm going to buy another leaf blower, it's going to be a backpack blower.
Post #55669574 added 12-04-2012 9:03 AM by Deal Explorer in Archived Deals
A piece of jewelry is usually a good way to make them more forgiving for our purchases, just like s-x is usually the way they make us more forgiving of their purchases. However, my wife just denies...
Post #55664154 added 12-04-2012 6:25 AM by FBomb in Archived Deals
Really feel the need to buy this.....been wanting one..but I live in the city with a typical city lot so not too much ground to cover. Not sure to get this or just keep using the rake for the front...
Post #55662904 added 12-04-2012 5:34 AM by djap2 in Archived Deals
Did I mention 441 CFM and a Seven Year Consumer Warranty and only 8.6 pounds? :)
Post #55666770 added 12-04-2012 7:49 AM by XSection31 in Archived Deals
Got this one a while back with a rebate offered. If you are in the market for one of these, do not hesitate to get this. Easy starts, lightweight and powerful.
Post #55668588 added 12-04-2012 3:09 AM by daisybeetle in Archived Deals
Amazon.com has Hitachi RB24EAP 23.9cc 2-Stroke 441 CFM Gas Powered Handheld Leaf Blower for $98.99. Shipping is free. Thanks djap2 Price Research: Our research indicates that this Hitachi RB24EAP...
Post #55668140 added 12-04-2012 3:09 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
Know this: * it has known seal problem with cap, and gas will spill on you * it has known problem with gas lines, only runs on half-choke MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A WARRANTY SERVICE SHOP NEAR BY ...
Post #55663200 added 12-04-2012 5:50 AM by sabreindian in Archived Deals
Fantastic blower. Bought it couple of years ago around the same price with a 25$ rebate. Perfect.
Post #55663312 added 12-04-2012 5:56 AM by danteshors in Archived Deals
What kind of CFM does the backpack model provide?
Post #55663034 added 12-04-2012 5:41 AM by compusascam in Archived Deals
i wait for the backpack one on sale.
Post #55666302 added 12-04-2012 7:35 AM by v0vax in Archived Deals
Have this and I love it ! Perfect blower and starts up every time, so much better than having an electric one
Post #55666430 added 12-04-2012 7:38 AM by llance6 in Archived Deals
hahaha, cant just round up to 24HP?!
Post #55666452 added 12-04-2012 7:38 AM by lusid in Archived Deals
I own this machine and it destroys leaf piles! Also great for snow removal after a light dusting. search on youtube for onza04+hitachi for a video that I created. What a bargain purchase!
Post #55667486 added 12-04-2012 8:11 AM by Jabbit in Archived Deals
This claims it needs 50:1 mix, but my gas trimmer uses 40:1...any chance I could get by one just one mixture or the other?
Post #55668290 added 12-04-2012 8:31 AM by SOC6-SOC7 in Archived Deals
Two strokes can be VERY particular about the oil and oil mixture that you put in them, some are more forgiving. I blew up a $9500 out board motor using the factory recommended 60:1 mix. They...
Post #55668520 added 12-04-2012 8:37 AM by hwyking in Archived Deals
in for 1! This will replace the electric one an elderly neighbor gave me when he moved to a retirement home :)
Post #55669750 added 12-04-2012 9:07 AM by s0me0nesmind1 in Archived Deals
Does this thing suck or blow? I'm undecided.
Post #55670314 added 12-04-2012 9:21 AM by chevellein12s in Archived Deals
Bought this last year from woot.com and its been a great blower. The only problem I've encountered was the same fuel line hose problem that has been posted here and on Amazon. It was a pretty easy...
Post #55670350 added 12-04-2012 9:22 AM by cm0011 in Archived Deals
Haha, whoever invented duck tape is a genius! :woot: One of her hair-dryers died the other day...I can finally make the excuse that this is a beefed-up, next-gen dryer for her!!!!! :D
Post #55670500 added 12-04-2012 9:25 AM by cm0011 in Archived Deals
Can't agree more. I used to just broom the dust from the garage door and that takes forever and annoying! Now with this, I'll be having a beer on one hand and just watch the desert storm pass by.
Post #55670510 added 12-04-2012 9:25 AM by cavinda in Archived Deals
Haha.. that is awesome! I'm going to dry my dog's hair with this! Except, I have a feeling that this blower might blow away my dog!
Post #55670546 added 12-04-2012 9:27 AM by slickosaurus in Archived Deals
Popular Mechanics did a review of 8 blowers, that included this one. Received 4 out of 5. I bought this one last year during the $25 rebate, so netted it for $75. It's a good blower, plenty of...
Post #55663920 added 12-04-2012 6:15 AM by braincrusher in Archived Deals
this is a nice blower. Got this about 2 years ago for even less. Great on gas and plenty of power for a handheld
Post #55667980 added 12-04-2012 8:24 AM by priceprince in Archived Deals
I've been wanting one of these since I bought my house 3 years ago, and finally a nice enough one comes along SD to give me reason to get one. No more weak electric blower and not long enough...
Post #55669070 added 12-04-2012 8:51 AM by braincrusher in Archived Deals
I'm going to be real lazy here but what type of gas should I be putting in this blower? I have been using 89 octane 2 cycle and it seems ok but wondering if I should be putting in the next level up
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Post #55669384 added 12-04-2012 8:59 AM by TR0N in Archived Deals
who could possibly have fun with one of these.. over-sized hair dryers - ST
Post #55669960 added 12-04-2012 9:12 AM by llance6 in Archived Deals
Hahahaha, meant 24cc - whoops :P
Post #55664856 added 12-04-2012 6:49 AM by djap2 in Archived Deals
I can only give my opinion :) Electric is light, always starts but is a pain with cord and never has enough power. Gas I have had issues with quality as I was buying cheap brands and got what I...
Post #55665790 added 12-04-2012 7:21 AM by banjominno in Archived Deals
Great leaf blower, bought it last year. To those of you who will purchase this, there is fuel line hose that has a tendency to come loose. It is mentioned in the Amazon reviews and it happened to...
Post #55666902 added 12-04-2012 7:54 AM by IMXELITE in Archived Deals
Great blower, I just purchased one from sears. For those of you with a sears nearby I would call and see if they have stock. My sears doesn't show any online but I went in the store and they had at...
Post #55667014 added 12-04-2012 7:58 AM by joutlaw in Archived Deals
Got this earlier this year. Great blower and very powerfull. Made blowing off my roof a breeze. My only complaint is where the intake is located. Would rather it pull from the right side instead...
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