Customer Reviews for SENIX - 4QL 26.5cc 4-Cycle Gas Powered Handheld Leaf Blower - Blue
Customer Rating
4
Great value despite a few setbacks!
on October 31, 2020
Posted by: Avi Cramer
I bought this model based on good reviews and that it was a 4 stroke engine. Received it and assembled with ease. It started up nicely. I really like the separation of gas and oil, and the lower noise and vibrations. It has adequate blowing power, though a bit less then my previous 2 stroke. I enjoyed using it today, and am glad I bought it. There were a few issues that others have mentioned and I concur- 1. Gas tank is really small and required refilling quite often. 2. The fan is on the left side, which makes it better suited for lefties, but is workable in the right hand. My main complaint is it doesn't seem to have a throttle lock, which I was accustomed to. This means you have to always have finger fully pressed on the throttle, which is annoying. Despite these set backs, I still feel it's a very good value and a good blower. I would recommend it.
Works great. Have put about 10 hours of use on it in the first couple of days. No issues at all.. Pushes lotta leaves. Sounds janky but works great. Gets heavy after awhile but maybe I just need to work out more.
I bought this as a "throw-away" blower to carry me over until I could research the market for a real blower... This thing is great! I've been using it weekly now for several month's and it just rolls along as if it's not challenged yet. I'm totally surprised given the price!
This is a wonderful well made machine. I plan on using non-ethanol gas as that is what destroyed my previous blower. I have used it several times and always it performs well. Starts and runs easily. I like that I don't mix oil with it and it does makes a pleasant 4 stroke sound. It vibrates a little more than is comfortable for me and I find myself changing hands often while using it. As with all blowers be sure when using it with your right arm that your pants do not restrict the airflow for cooling the motor. It looks to be a long-use friend as long as I stay away from that nasty ethanol!