The BHY 320 CFM 150 MPH Battery Leaf Blower with 4.0Ah Battery & Charger is a great choice for homeowners who are looking for an affordable and powerful leaf blower. This product features two section tubes for increased airflow, a 6-speed dial for easy control, and an electric motor that makes it easier to work in difficult areas. The battery and charger are both included, making this leaf blower the perfect choice for homeowners who want to get started quickly.
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Essential Information Of BHY
Product Weight | 6.16 pounds |
Product Manufacturer | BHY |
All You Gotta Know About BHY
The battery indicator light is 4 red-lined bars, no green light! This suggests that the battery is fully charged. The battery light will not illuminate unless you press the button to give the batteries a charge, in order to reduce the defense lawyer. (Press the button every time!) 2. Please don’t ever leave that little battery life are not in use, this will help to save battery life. And our battery and charger have overheat protection, so it is safe to operate. 3. Look in the charger index light when your charger is charging the battery, the charger red light means that it is charging, the green light indicates that the battery charger is no longer necessary. About the charger 1. To start with, you connect the charger to the battery, you see the green light on the charger. 2. And our battery and charger have overheat protection, so it is safe to operate. 3. Look in the charger index light when your charger is charging the battery, the charger red light means that it is charging, the green light indicates that the battery charger is no longer necessary. About the charger 1. To start with, you connect the charger to the battery, you see the green light on the charger. 2. You should see a green light on the dock of the plug for the power cord to indicate the charging battery. 3. When the black electrical plug is plugged in, look for the indicator lights on the red light. How to recharge the battery? The indicator lights can be seen in your black electrical plug. Once you fruit the plug, look for the green light. Once you see the green dot directly on the plug itself, plug the cord into the socket. Then after another moment or so, you should see a red dot (light) on the socket indicating that it is charging. When the other block turns green, your lith ion battery is full. In contrast to other energy batteries, this one does not display color. Once you see the green dot directly on the plug itself, plug the cord into the socket. Then after another moment or so, you should see a red dot (light) on the socket indicating that it is charging. When the other block turns green, your lith ion battery is full. In contrast to other energy batteries, this one does not display color. The ventilating environment should be cool and comfortable. The optimal storage temperature is from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius (64.4 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Never expose the battery to light after using fully. Always disconnect the power supply and remove it immediately once you have completed charging. The ventilating environment should be cool and comfortable. The optimal storage temperature is from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius (64.4 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Never expose the battery to light after using fully. Always disconnect the power supply and remove it immediately once you have completed charging.
Top Customer Reviews for BHY
Eddy with a y rated BHY 5 out of 5 stars on June 8, 2021 and this is exact feedback provided:
Finally A Powerful Battery Operated Leaf Blower!
I was looking to replace an old black and decker leaf blower battery. But I decided I wanted a totally new one because the black and decker leaf blower was always weak and died quickly.So I searched various leaf blower reviews and the common issue with most battery powered leaf blowers is that they are weak. So I wanted something that had a lot of power. There weren’t a lot of reviews on this BHY leaf blower but the few reviews commented about the power. Now that I have used this for the last couple of days, I have to agree this is by far the most powerful battery powered leaf blower I’ve used.PROS:- Powerful enough to blow wet leaves, small gravel and small stones.- Low Price- 6 speeds- Trigger lock (This is very useful since you can run this thing for a while)- Long battery life (lasted 30+ minutes). I was able to use this on my deck and 3 2 garages without recharging.- Easy to set up- Charges quickly.CONS- No clear directions on how to connect the plug to the battery. There isn’t a charging stand. You have to look around the actual battery to find the hole you plug the charger into.- I wish it came with two batteries. But the one battery last very long even on the highest level.- It’s very loud on the highest level but not louder than a gas powered blower.I’ve never personally used a gas blower but I’ve watched my landscaper use one and I can say this electric leaf blower has similar power with less noise and without the smell of gasoline. If you’re tired of under powered electric leaf blowers, you will want to get this one.
Show more +Eric rated BHY 3 out of 5 stars on January 9, 2022 and this is exact feedback provided:
So so
Let me first state that before this one I ordered an expensive Ego. I know they are great because I have friends who love them. They are expensive but you get what you pay for. Except I didn’t. Out of the box the Turbo button stuck down and there was absolutely no way to pry it back up, so the battery would drain after five minutes. Ego customer service was horrible on the phone so back it went. This one was much cheaper, so I was prepared to temper my expectations. Pro: decent blowing power. Everyone has different expectations but for me it was good for a low end blower. Pro: Customer service has been good and they have done everything they promised when I had an issue. Con: It takes about five seconds for the motor to spool up. I don’t know if that helps the motor last longer, or if it a sign of cheap quality. If you are one of those who is constantly starting and stopping your blower, there os no way you will be able to use this one, but I usually keep mine running so no big deal. Con: The balance is not right. When using at full power, the blower pushes down which pushes the back end of it hard against my wrist. I have had a lot of blowers and have never seen such a poor design with the shape/balance/placement of handgrip. Oh, and the handgrip is not rubberized, as advertised; just the same hard plastic as the rest of the case. Con: battery life is not good running on high. Maybe ten minutes. And the charger is terrible because it is very lower powered and takes approximately five hours to charge. So not junk and definitely has some decent blowing power and the price was right, but there must be something better out there.
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