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Husqvarna Leaf Blower Review

Husqvarna Leaf Blowers Review

Like Makita, Husqvarna has been one of the market leaders when it comes to leaf blowers for some time. A lot of our customers who regularly use leaf blowers swear by the Husqvarna brand, impressed by their high-quality build and powerful output. If you were to put us on the spot right now and ask us which is our favourite Husqvarna leaf blower then we would have to go for the Husqvarna 125B model, and if you want to know why then keep on reading.

 

In this article, we provide you with a full Husqvarna 125B leaf blower review as well as some helpful tips on how to get the most out of any Husqvarna models available on the market. We also regularly review other leaf blowers so if you think that this particular Husqvarna leaf blower isn’t for you, check out our best leaf blower review.

Husqvarna 125B Leaf Blower

Any blower that delivers the amount of power that the Husqvarna blower 125b provides, will always be a great leaf blower in our minds. After all, the reason you want a leaf blower in the first place is to lift those stubborn little leaves and pile them up somewhere, to make it easier for you to get rid of them.

 

It is just a total powerhouse, that had been really well designed. The 2-stroke system allows you to choose between different operating speeds depending on the task that you need to complete. Its also built with a clear focus on being really easy to use. You can be a complete beginner, pick it up for the first time and be using it effectively in minutes.

 

One of the key features that helps with this is the automatic button which allows it to keep running without you having to press down anything. This sounds like a small thing, but trust me you’ll come to love that feature if you ever use someone else leaf blower and your finger cramps from pulling the trigger.

 

The Husqvarna 125B is a gas-powered leaf blower (or petrol-powered if you are from the UK) and this is what allows it to be so powerful and portable at the same time. If you purchase this gas-powered model, you should always remember to use 100% gasoline/petrol. There seem to be problems associated with the use of fuels that contain any level of ethanol. We always recommend that you also use the filter attachment too and you will notice straight away that it moves even more leaves.

 

One of the most impressive things for us about this petrol leaf blower was how Husqvarna have somehow made something so powerful yet so lightweight and easy to operate. If you have never owned a leaf blower before and you have a reasonably large area that you will need to cover then this is easily our number one recommendation at Wonkee Donkee. It is just a great leaf blower and if you’re not yet convinced then you should just check out all of the other customer reviews available online and you’ll see exactly what we mean.

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Husqvarna Leaf Blower Buying Guide

Among the different leaf blowers in the market, Husqvarna leaf blowers are extremely popular among the customers. When we looked into it we found that our customers who own homes which have big yards or need to clear an area where a large number of leaves tend to build up. As we mentioned in the introduction, a lot of our regular customers that use leaf blowers on a day to day basis swear by the Husqvarna brand, and in honesty, it’s easy to see why. Their power and performance are so impressive when you consider how lightweight and compact their power tools are.

 

The owners of leaf blowers often recommend this brand due to its high power and performance. But is it just about the power or is there something more that makes the leaf blower users love the blowers of this brand?

What is the Main Features of a Husqvarna Leaf Blower?

The most common thing that the users like is the raw power from Husqvarna leaf blowers. If you read the customer reviews on any of their products the key message tends to be the key message that comes through. The first time you switch one on, you will 100% know why too.

 

Although the velocity of air that the device uses is just a little higher than the leaf blowers from other brands; the time taken by the Husqvarna leaf blowers to get to their top speed was found to be just 20% of the time the other leaf blower models take. Even the power input and energy consumption that was needed to get to the maximum output was much less from the Husqvarna leaf blowers. This is a benefit in that you’ll use less fuel so it is cheaper to operate but also it releases fewer emissions and is kinder to the environment.

Advantages of Husqvarna Leaf Blowers

The other advantage that attracts the users is that the blowers are powerful enough to blow the leaves from a distance. So, you will not need to walk into the garden or to walk among the sticky thorny branches to blow the leaves off. In fact, the leaf blowers from Husqvarna can do more with things like gutter extension attachments (which are available easily at the market) so that you can do more with is like cleaning the gutters. You simply complete the work from the sidewalk saving you from climbing up ladders.

 

One of the key things about Husqvarna leaf blowers is that they are relatively lightweight in comparison with other leaf blower models on the market. They weigh on average around 9 pounds, which is quite acceptable to most people who operate leaf blowers. Saying this, if you have a super large yard that you need to blow the leaves from, then after some time it may seem a bit heavy and you might need a rest now and again.

 

The advantages of Husqvarna leaf blowers seem to keep on coming too. For example the extra-long tubes and the extra nozzles (in different shapes), the easy adjustment of the carburettor and the easy start. There is also an airflow control in the device, which helps in blowing off the leaves more conveniently. But with the good comes the not so good, and there are a couple of drawbacks. The power produced comes with the side effect of Husqvarna’s gas-powered leaf blowers being a bit noisy in comparison to other leaf blowers.

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