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Ryobi 320BVR 31cc, 200 MPH Blower VacBrand: Ryobi Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 31cc, 2-Cycle engine for optimal vacuuming power
- Variable speed for matching power to application
- Automatic mulching for reduced yard waste
- Up to 400 CFM vacuum airflow for fast pickup of heavy debris
- High-impact impeller for durability
Power, convenience, value and reliability [Posted on 2004-04-05] I needed a hand-held gas blower to rival the corded ones that I currently have but couldn't find any out there. I tried the most powerful Sears Craftsman available (25 cc engine, 205mph, 410cfm) and found that it had several shortcomings (not powerful enough, poor starts, turns off when attempting to increase speed, handle vibration etc.). I finally found a Ryobi 320BVr at Sams (for $75) and tried it out. Yes, it made me return the Craftsman to the store in a hurry. Runs like a champ and even has a shoulder strap to allow one handed operation. It's about as noisy as the craftsman, but lets you finish the job a lot sooner. Did not try the mulching capability yet since this is something I do once or twice a year.
Still blowin' after four years... [Posted on 2004-08-03] I should admit right off that I am somewhat partial to Ryobi products... Every Ryobi power tool that I've owned has been a good and reliable machine - not the "best of its type", necessarily, but always a "best buy".
The Ryobi gas blower I use was made after 1999 and was at least a couple of years old when I got it - for $11 in a thrift store. It started up easily and blew strongly then (Strongly enough, most of the time! This is a relative thing...) and it still does.
What more could you ask for?
It gets five stars when it's quieter and blows the bark off trees!
Very Good..However. [Posted on 2004-08-25] I also purchased this one to work on my rental property.I generally happy with it,but once again,When I called Customer service for my blower,they sent it to a place to get it serviced under company policy and I discovered the service company doesnt accept Ryobi.Once again.Why?Plus the throddle get in the way a little which can be annoying.But it blowers very fast and is light weight.But Ryobi you can do better.So,When you buy this you still get a Good blower,but hope nothing goes wrong with it.
Poor product... [Posted on 2006-01-19] I bought this blower at Sam's club less than 2 yrs ago. It stopped working after 1.5 yrs and was found to be unrepairable. Warranty claim(the 2 yr warantee is a joke) was denied even though the engine had imploded. I would never buy a MTD product again. They make Ryobi, Club Cadet, Troy Built and some Craftsman products. Stay away!
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