Thursday, October 8, 2009

36" Portable Blower Fan

PORTABLE HIGH VELOCITY FLOOR FAN Portable Floor Fan Features A Mobile Base For Mobility From Site To Site. Easily move this blower fan where you need it. 36 diameter blower fan is powered by a 2-speed, 23 HP, 4.54.0 amp motor that provides 1330010500 CFM. 3 aluminum fan blades are enclosed in wire safety guards with a black finish. Tubular steel frame features lift handles, non-marring floor glides for stability and 2 axle-mounted wheels for mobility. Blower fan includes 18L, 120V 3-conductor power cord. UL listed. 1 year warranty. WATCH VIDEO If you cannot view this video Click Here. var s1 new SWFObject("http:www.globalindustrial.comvideosmediaplayer.swf","mediaplayer","352","288","8"); s1.addParam("allowfullscreen","true"); s1.addVariable("width","352"); s1.addVariable("height","288"); s1.addVariable("file","http:www.globalindustrial.infovideos258320.flv"); s1.addVariable("image","http:www.globalindustrial.infovideosvideo.jpg"); s1.write("flvvid");


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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Cordless 12V Rechargeable Leaf Blower

Ideal for general clean-up around the yard, deck, patio or garage-without cumbersome cords/
Customer Review: Cordless 12V Rechargeable Leaf Blower
The Cordless 12V Rechargeable Leaf Blower is as good as advertised. As its name implys,it requires no electrical cord or gas & oil. Its main advantage is portability and ease of use. It arrived charged enough to use immediately. It has plenty of power to blow grass clippings, leaves and other small debris off a concrete driveway. It is perfect for quicly clearing steps, decks, walks, and driveways. I wouldn't recommend it for large, dense or heavy projects. Also, I can't comment on its durability--yet.
Customer Review: Not as expected!
Not as lightweight as I thought it would be, it's a little harder to handle then expected, because of it's weight. The strength of the air flow is not as strong as anticipated and the battery life is not as long as advertised. This unit is okay for small to small/medium jobs.


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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Troy-Bilt Blower Attachment #TBTB (41AJTB-C954)

The add-on blower generates up to 145-mph of high velocity blowing for fast clearing of large areas. Includes a flare designed nozzle that is ideal for large areas and a concentrated design that is great for hard to reach places. The Click-Link shaft allows the user to add-on or take-off the attachment in seconds.
Customer Review: I LOVE IT!!!
I purchased one 4.5 years ago when it was called the "Turbo Blower." It has been great, but the Flare nozzle needs to be replaced due to HEAVILY ground scraping. You can get up to 145 mph wind speed! I can be at the begining of the driveway and the leaves blow all the way to the end! You will be very pleased with the preformance of the "Turbo Blower."
Customer Review: Ryobi Turbo Blower
I have had a Ryobi Turbo Blower for over 4 1/2 years now and it is still working great! It has survived a move from FL to TX. However the nozzles and bottom are wearing down due to HEAYILY ground scraping... I have loved having this blower much more than an electric one I had because there is no specific speed setting with an electric. With electric it is ON or OFF. No in between.


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Shop-Vac 963-12-00 Ultra Blower Wet/Dry Vacuum 12-Gallon, 4.5-HP

The Blower Series wet/dry vacuum not only offers a larger capacity tank for collecting water or debris, it can also easily convert into a handheld, detachable blower making yard maintenance a breeze. Use the powerful detachable blower to remove leaves from driveways, sidewalks, flowerbeds and lawns saving time and ultimately creating an overall neater appearance to your property.


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Factory Reconditioned Homelite ZR08580 26cc Gas Powered MightyLite Backpack Blower (Non-CARB Compliant)

Homelite MightyLite Backpack Blower with dependable 26cc Engine. Generates powerful airflow of 180 MPH, 400 CFM. Innovative mesh-back frame design to keep user comfortable and cooler while operating. Perfect for large clean up jobs or when extended use is required.
Customer Review: gas powered mightylite backpack blower
I am very happy with the reconditioned Homelite ZR08580. It starts easily and runs great.
Customer Review: Not very good!
This product came looking bran new, but I had trouble starting it, and once it started, I was very disappointed. The name of this product should be VeryLite Backpack Blower!!! It looks great, and feels good on my back, but I should have paid more for one that works better.


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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Weed Eater 23cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered 150 MPH Blower #FL1500LE

At only 7.5 pounds the Weed Eater 23 cc gas blower is powerful enough to do all the clean-up around the yard, while remaining featherlite and easy to handle. Great to use around the pool and to clean-up after mowing the grass, or use the powerful blower to push leaves to a yard tarp. The blower delivers and air speed of 150 mph as well as 300 cfm volume of air movement. Other features include a 2-speed control, low-emission 2-cycle engine, and a reduced vibration handle. This gas blower is backed by a 2-year warranty.
Customer Review: Resurrected from a landfill; works GREAT!
Without doubt, this is the most bizarre review I've ever written on any product because not only did I not purchase this leaf blower from Amazon -- I picked it up for free at the local landfill. Here's the story: A couple years ago I purchased a Poulan Pro BVM200LE and it ran perfectly until it's untimely death after what I consider to be moderate use. (Click above on the "See all my reviews" link and scroll down to my Poulan Pro review titled "Worked GREAT until it DIED.") I decided not to replace my dead Poulan with another Poulan, so thus began my search for the "perfect" leaf blower. After reading various reviews here, on other sites, and in some consumer magazines, I narrowed my choices to a couple of brands in the $165-200 range. I almost pulled the trigger on a purchase, but first I had to haul out a load of trash to the local landfill before closing time. That's where I spotted what appeared to be a leaf blower among other discarded items. The landfill regs clearly state "No Scavenging" but when the site manager looked away I made a quick dash, and dug out a Weed Eater FL1500LE leaf blower. Water was running out of the tube as I carried it to the van, so I wasn't too hopeful it would work. A closer look revealed a lot of corrosion on the few visible metal parts, so that told me my "prize" had probably been left outdoors for some time. After I got home and had some time to play with this thing, I gave it a once-over visual check. The exterior seemed to be okay -- no parts missing and no cracks in the plastic. There was even some gas in the tank. It took some effort to pull the cord even half-way, but then it wouldn't retract. I had to hit the plastic casing a few times to get the cord to retract. I tinkered with it a few more times, and finally got it to work more or less okay. Now it was time for the real test. I primed the bulb, set the choke & throttle, then pulled. It gave indications of wanting to live again. On the next pull, it started! So, I immediately went to work blowing off the driveway until the gas in the tank was gone. I put in fresh gas (mixture, of course) and continued blowing the driveway, shrub beds, etc. etc for at least a half-hour or more. It ran just fine. For the past several weeks, it continues to start and run just fine. Here is how this model Weed Eater compares with my Poulan Pro while it still worked: Flimsy construction. Comments here about the handle are accurate. It's a plastic handle bolted to the plastic housing and it feels like it'll break off at any time. The Poulan has a sturdy, rock-solid feel. Harder to pull start. Both the Weed Eater & Poulan start on either the first or second pull, but the Weed Eater takes more effort to pull. (Higher compression ratio maybe?) I could place the bottom edge of the Poulan on my knee and easily pull the cord to start it. Can't do that with this Weed Eater. It has to be held firmly on the ground with one hand on the handle, then pull the cord hard with the other hand. My wife could easily start the Poulan; it's very difficult for her to pull the Weed Eater cord. The Weed Eater is a lot louder than the Poulan. If you value your hearing, wear good ear plugs if you purchase/use this Weed Eater. Blowing power is about the same. This Weed Eater is rated to be 150 mph; the Poulan is rated at 205 mph. Frankly, I can't tell the difference. Now, I only use a leaf blower on hard surfaces: the driveway, sidewalk, shrub beds that have decorative rock on top, the roof and gutters. For this type of use, this Weed Eater has plenty of wind power. I don't blow leaves across the lawn -- raking is faster. My guess is that the Poulan would do better than the Weed Eater blowing leaves off a lawn. The Weed Eater has considerably more vibration than the Poulan when running at mid- to high speed. Since I have no idea how this Weed Eater FL1500LE ran when new, or why the previous owner tossed it in a landfill, the above comparisons may not be valid. However, considering I paid nothing for it, and it runs just fine even after apparently being left outdoors for some amount of time, then tossed on the junk heap, I think 4 stars is fair rating. If this one lasts for a couple of seasons, I might even consider buying a Weed Eater leaf blower.
Customer Review: Weedeater Featherlite is too quality to purchase - don't do it!
I only use this blower a few minutes a week, and within the first season of use the engine would sputter and die. It would do this at random and not restart until it completely cooled-off. Now the pull cord will not retract, so there is no way to start it. It's junk!


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