Poulan Pro PPBV25, 25cc 2-Cycle Gas 450 CFM 230 MPH Handheld Leaf Blower/Vacuum

July 1, 2019 - Comment

Equipped with a 25cc 2-cycle engine, the Poulan Pro PPBV25 gas-powered blower has a fuel-enriched carburetor and spring-assisted starting system. Capable of 450 CFM airflow and 230 MPH air speed, it’s ideal for year-round clean-up of grass, leaves, and other stubborn debris. With cruise control, trigger-operated variable speed control, reduced vibration technology, and comfortable, soft-grip

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Equipped with a 25cc 2-cycle engine, the Poulan Pro PPBV25 gas-powered blower has a fuel-enriched carburetor and spring-assisted starting system. Capable of 450 CFM airflow and 230 MPH air speed, it’s ideal for year-round clean-up of grass, leaves, and other stubborn debris. With cruise control, trigger-operated variable speed control, reduced vibration technology, and comfortable, soft-grip handle, this lightweight, vacuum-capable blower is powerful, versatile, and easy-to-use.

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Anonymous says:

Strong winds from this blower. Tested blower yesterday and it is more powerful than other blowers I have. This looks like it would be easy to work on if fuel lines go bad. This is the first time I have seen an okay from maker to use 10% ethanol fuel, I will still use additives for peace of mind. I cannot wait to test out the vacuum attachments and see how good it chops up the yard debris. I purchased the extended coverage for this just in case things do not go as planned.This blower just gets better and better with…

Anonymous says:

Poulan Blower/vac Blower ran OK initially, but has become increasingly difficult to start The run time has continuously decreased- Often stopping mid-run (plenty of fuel still in the tank)-then. it refuses to start unless I let it sit for hours. I pay attention to the fuel’s age and use a stabilizer. It will not start at all at this point and has no compression or spark with a new plug. It’s now at a certified repair center with a preliminary diagnosis of failed rings or cylinder. I expect full credit for any…

Anonymous says:

Difficult to swap out to vacuum use. Great Blower Power. I love the power of the blower. Changing out to use as a vacuum is a real pain. The clamping system to hold the tubes is very difficult to remove one (blower) and replace with the other (vacuum). Took me almost 20 minutes to get it out. I had to not only loosen the bolt but had to use a screwdriver to pry it open to remove the blower tube. Is is easy to start AFTER you have started it for the first time. I used starter fluid to get it to start the first time. After that first one, non…

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