Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker 140 MPH FlexTube Electric Blower and Sweeper #FT1000

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Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker 140 MPH FlexTube Electric Blower and Sweeper #FT1000

Black & Decker 140 MPH FlexTube Electric Blower and Sweeper #FT1000

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3485





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Black & Decker
EAN: 0028877349916
Label: Black & Decker
Product Manufacturer: Black & Decker
Model: FT1000
Publisher: Black & Decker
Ranking: 3485
Studio: Black & Decker


Product facts:
  • Blower/sweeper easily clears leaves, grass clippings, and debris from hard surfaces
  • Innovative FlexTube design with joystick handle for improved control and ease of use
  • Low noise construction; shoulder strap comfortably takes weight off arms
  • Cord retention system prevents accidental unplugging
  • Blower speed: 140 mph; 2-year warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Amazon.com Item Description:
We popped this out of the box, snapped it together, strapped it on, and were ready to move some leaves. What a delight this little machine is for cleaning up debris in the yard. It's lighter than the backpacks kids are hauling to school these days, the shoulder strap is comfortable, adjustable, and distributes the weight evenly, and the FlexTube is a great innovation that takes the strain off your arm and shoulder. Black & Decker crafted a joystick handle onto the FlexTube, letting you direct the 140 mph airflow with absolute ease. You can also take off the FlexTube and carry the tool by the handle to use it as a traditional blower--but the strap and FlexTube are so cool that we can't imagine using it any other way. Another nice plus--it's quieter than you'd expect for this much power.

The Black and Decker blower/sweeper easily clears leaves, grass clippings, and debris from hard surfaces and uses an innovative FlexTube design with a joystick handle for improved control and ease of use. Providing up to 140 MPH air speed for powerful performance, this blower has a low-noise construction and is built with a comfortable shoulder strap to take the weight off your arms; a special cord retention system prevents the blower from accidentally coming unplugged. This product is backed by a 2-year warranty. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste

Amazon.com Review:
We popped this out of the box, snapped it together, strapped it on, and were ready to move some leaves. What a delight this little machine is for cleaning up debris in the yard. It's lighter than the backpacks kids are hauling to school these days, the shoulder strap is comfortable, adjustable, and distributes the weight evenly, and the FlexTube is a great innovation that takes the strain off your arm and shoulder. Black & Decker crafted a joystick handle onto the FlexTube, letting you direct the 140 mph airflow with absolute ease. You can also take off the FlexTube and carry the tool by the handle to use it as a traditional blower--but the strap and FlexTube are so cool that we can't imagine using it any other way. Another nice plus--it's quieter than you'd expect for this much power. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good leaf blower
Good product, not as powerful as it boasts. But it's a good, relatively quiet leaf blower.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keeps on going
I've had this blower for about 5 years now. It's gotten left out in the rain/snow/sun on more than a few occasions over the years, and it's still going strong. The flex-tube is just now developing some cracks, and the replacement cost for the tube is nearly as much as a whole new blower. Fortunately, it can be used with only the straight tubes. I don't remember what I paid for it, but given it's longevity and reliability, it was well worth it. Oh, and the shoulder strap is great - makes it really easy to use!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome - I love it!
This blower is fantastic - works great, and is so easy to carry and use. Excellent!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Shadetree mechanic
I bought this blower not only for blowing debris off the driveway but to blow the water off my car after I wash it, saving me several very wet towels. It appears to be of excellent quality, especially considering the reasonable cost, and it does the job.



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