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When working at a summer cottage, you have to think about saving your time and energy. After all, a dacha is not only planting and harvesting, but also a place of rest. In the autumn months, unkempt paths covered with foliage look very uncomfortable. Therefore, purchasing a blower significantly reduces labor costs and improves mood.
Choosing a blower for a site must take into account several criteria.
First, the size of the lot. This parameter determines what indicator of power, performance and weight of the blower you need. For a small space, a small electrical model works great without going too far from the power source. There are no exhaust gases from it and the area can be cleaned indoors. In addition, the noise level from the electric blower is very low. But such a model can be weak under heavy loads. If the territory of the site is large, then you will have to opt for powerful gasoline units.
Secondly, the type of food. If it is not possible to provide the blower with uninterrupted power supply from the mains, then in this case a gasoline model is needed.
And the third factor is the frequency of use. For occasional cleaning of the path in front of the house, a small model is suitable. But if you need to regularly clean the lawn, garden paths and the area from foliage, snow and garden debris, then you should stop your attention on a gasoline garden blower.
Gasoline garden blowers are much more efficient and powerful.
Gloves help reduce vibration, but the noise is heard even in headphones. But in large areas and with a large amount of garden debris or snow, this unit has no equal. Many gardeners prefer a proven brand. The Makita blower is considered one of the best.
Description
Petrol blower Makita BHX2501 belongs to manual models of garden equipment for cleaning debris and leaves.
With its help, you can easily:
- remove foliage that spoils the appearance of the lawn;
- clean garden paths from dust, plant debris or snow;
- treat the surface of paving stones, even with deep seams.
The engine of the petrol model is so powerful that it can cope with long-term operation without refueling. You may not think about fuel for an hour. The volume of a tank of 0.52 liters will allow you to clear an area of impressive size.
An extractor is additionally included with the model to perform vacuum cleaner mode.
Even after long periods of inactivity, thanks to the modern electronic ignition system, the engine starts instantly.
The power of the Makita BHX2501 petrol blower is 810 W, and the weight is only 4.4 kg. For a gasoline device, these are favorable indicators.
With this model, you can quickly clear the area of the parking space, around the house, along the garden paths and on the lawn. The air flow generated by the blower will allow you to easily collect everything in neat piles.
The four-stroke engine guarantees a high level of performance. No power supply required, the control system is designed in a very practical way. The body is perfectly balanced for comfortable and fatigue-free working on site.
The model works efficiently in an upright position, it is equipped with meter-long pipes.
When sucking in vacuum cleaner mode, debris enters the unit only through the adapter. This must be taken into account if you wish to use the petrol blower in a different mode.This adapter is sold with a waste bag.
High-quality development of the model provides a number of advantages over other devices:
- the starting system is equipped with an igniter and an automatic decompression valve;
- fuel consumption is very low;
- reduced noise level compared to other gasoline models;
- design solutions allow you to quickly and easily control the oil level and make its replacement;
- easy access to the spark plug is provided by a movable cover;
- perfectly withstands the cleaning of loose heavy snow;
- The modern EasyStart starting system allows for automatic power regulation, includes a starting pump and a spring starting mechanism.
Such modern solutions make the Makita BHX2501 model very popular.
Many gardeners buy a Makita BHX2501 blower, reviews of which are willingly posted on social networks and on the manufacturer's website.