Gasoline-powered blower 26 cc with a power output of 0.9 kW and blowing speed up to 322 km/h. The GB 322 weighs only 4.8 kg and also features smooth start, variable speed, cruise control, easily attachable tubes, and a complete vibration damping system.
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This is the second one I am buying. The previous model, after very hard use in a large garden and a house in the mountains, gave up the ghost... A real workhorse at a good price.
1) We have and we say.
1) The handle that you hold gives you the feeling that it will dissolve very soon. It moves right and left (no matter how much I tightened it, it still moves back and forth).
2) It starts easily as the manufacturer says. But you have to let it work at idle for a minute because otherwise it shuts off. The worst part is that when you use it, it hesitates momentarily and you have to play with the gas. Very annoying.
3) Overall, it doesn't give you the feeling of a sturdy and good machine.
4) Now, if I fell into a defective one? I don't know... What can I say
After 1 year of use in a complex garden of rental rooms, I can say that the choice of this product has been confirmed. Immediate activation of the engine (with the necessary procedure), air intensity adjustment with stabilizer, cleaning of a 1.5-acre garden in possibly less than 10 minutes, removing fallen leaves, dust, etc. from walls and spiders. It doesn't suck but blows them away with force. My neighbor saw it and bought one too. The only downside is that the motor makes some noise (earplugs are recommended for continuous use). Of course, it has a 2-stroke motor, which requires maintenance and proper ratio of oil and fuel, fresh gasoline, clean spark plug, adjusted idle, fuel drainage when not in use for a long time to protect the carburetor membrane, cleaning of the air filter or a new filter, and the machine will work perfectly. It belongs to the Husqvarna family and the only issue it had was the adjustment of the idle, which was quickly resolved.