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TROY-BILT BLOWER/VAC

Spring-assist starting technology dramatically reduces starting effort. Starts with just a slow, smooth pull! 31cc, 2-cycle engine with dual piston rings. Blower velocity is 200 MPH, 405 CFM. Variable speed settings with lockable throttle control to match the power to the task. Automatic mulching at 10:1 reduction to reduce yard waste. Includes 1 bushel bag and dual operating handles for easy right- or left-handed use. 2-year limited warranty. U.S.A.

  • 31cc Gas Blower Vac

  • Spring Assisted Starting System

  • Can generate up to 205 MPH

  • Dual Operating Handle

  • 11-1/2 pounds; 2-year limited warranty

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Product Details:
Product Weight: 15.0 pounds
Package Length: 21.0 inches
Package Width: 20.1 inches
Package Height: 16.1 inches
Package Weight: 19.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 44 reviews
 
 

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24 of 26 found the following review helpful:

4COULD IMPROVE  Nov 21, 2004
By Keith A. Scheeler "K. Scheeler"
Product has worked very well. Starts easy and has plenty of power for my needs. However, I've used the vaccum only two times and already the zipper on the bag has come apart. For the kind of work this is supposed to do, the bag is not very heavy duty. It should last a season at least!! It's also very small which needs to be emptied frequently. It does a great job sucking up leaves and mulching them. As a whole the product has been good. Blower is powerful and the speed control lever is well placed and easy to adjust. But the blower tube is difficult to unattach and at one point require the use of a screwdriver to unclipped it. A poor clip design. For the price it's okay. If I had to buy another, I'd look at other brands to compare the above concerns.

16 of 19 found the following review helpful:

2Wear ear plugs but not shorts !  Aug 23, 2005
By J. Ihnot
My Homelite Blower finally quit after 10 years of terrific service. For some reason I decided to try a different brand. Maybe I didn't think 10 years was long enough.

The troy-bilt blows good but no better than my old Homelite.

And to blow that good it uses a lot more gas.

It is extremely loud! It probably should be outlawed. I have a 10,000 Watt generator that isn't as loud.

Instead of a variable speed trigger that you can operate with your finger while you hold it, it has a lever that clicks to about 4 speeds that you have to operate with your non-holding hand.

Plus the exhaust exits out the back making it easy to burn yourself unless you hold it out and away. And that is awkward because it is big and heavy.

It does start easy, but so did my old homelite before it died.

It is unfriendly to the enviroment and user!

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

3Troy-Bilt Mulching Vacuum Blower Model TB320BV  Aug 21, 2005
By J. Williams
The motor takes a minute or two to get up to speed, but once it does it runs smooth and has good power at the highest setting. Don't expect it blow wet leaves or even wet grass though. The speed control lever is my biggest complaint. It's big, and I constantly hit it with my knuckles, knocking the speed control down to the lower settings. Even worse the vibration causes the lever to bounce to the lower settings on it's own. This causes me to hold the lever in place with one hand, and the blower in the other.

The vacuum is powerful. On the lowest setting I was able to vacuum the leaves and pine needles from the flowerbed, leaving the lava rocks behind. The higher settings were powerful enough to suck up 1-2 inch size rocks (not recommended). I did not have any problems with the bag. The spring on the vacuum door is rather tight and it was difficult getting the vacuum attachment on with only two hands.

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:

1Avoid Like The Plague!  Nov 01, 2006
By William J. Roberts "K8DXX"
This is the third blower I have owned; one an electric and the other a 2 cycle gasoline powered unit. Compared to these, this unit produces far less wind. It is not convenient or easy to aim.

About the only good thing I can say is that it does start easily.

As a vacuum, it does not suck up debris like my old Craftsman. It is very cumbersome to convert from blower to vac. The bag is far too small. Most frustrating is the vacuum tube which frequently falls off during operation. If ever there was a good application for duct tape, this would be it!

I will be calling Amazon and/or Troy-Bilt to see if I can send it in for a refund. This is truly a piece of junk!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Oh, I'm mad just thinking about it  May 04, 2007
By Ronald J. Conlon
This worked for the 2-3 hours I used it in 2006. Now (2007) it refuses to start at all, despite all storage/maintenance performed. I've changed the gas, replaced the plug, checked for spark, cleaned the air filter, cleaned the spark arrestor, tried starter fluid, etc. Nothing. So I paid roughly $50/hr to use this in 2006, and spent about 3 hours trying to get it to work this year.

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