Tools & Hardware : Factory Reconditioned Homelite 26cc Gas Powered MightyLite Blower (Non-CARB Compliant) #ZR08520

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Tools & Hardware : Factory Reconditioned Homelite 26cc Gas Powered MightyLite Blower (Non-CARB Compliant) #ZR08520

Factory Reconditioned Homelite 26cc Gas Powered MightyLite Blower (Non-CARB Compliant) #ZR08520

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MSRP Price: $105.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 741





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Homelite
EAN: 0046396860989
Label: Homelite
Product Manufacturer: Homelite
Model: ZR08520
Publisher: Homelite
Ranking: 741
Studio: Homelite


Product facts:
  • Factory Serviced to perform like new. Minor cosmetic blemishes may be present.
  • 170 MPH, 275 CFM
  • Ultra efficient volute chamber
  • Low vibration handle
  • This item is not for sale in California/Non CARB compliant







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Includes 26cc, MightyLiteâ„¢ Blower - ZR08520, Operator's Manual



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - home-owner
What a piece of junk. I should have never wasted my money. It leaks gas all over and barely runs at full throttle. If you want to throw your money away buy this one.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not bad for the price
The leaf blower starts and runs fine. I was a little disappointed in the blowing power though. I previously owned the Homelite Yardbroom 25cc and it seemed more powerful. It may be because the blower tube narrows on the end on the MightyLite. I did a little modification on the tube by cutting the end off and attaching some pvc tubing and a 90% elbow and it seems to work better. Haven't had a chance to test it thoroughly yet but the leaves are falling. I was kind of surprised at the packaging, there was none. Just put in a flimsy box which was pretty mangled.

Overall, for the price, I'm pretty satisfied. When it arrived I put the tube on, I had mixed gas already so I poured it in and it started right up.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not Bad
Hello I purchase this unit and its not bad for your home, do not try to make it a business blower, it does not like to get over heated(shuts down) but all and all its ok for my house.

Andre'



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the price was really good
I use my blower only for the grass that goes in the concrete area and in the lanai. also in front of the house and it is working really good and best of all is the price. I love it it was a good deal.



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