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๐ Dominate your yard cleanup with power and precision โ donโt let leaves win!
The SuperHandy Walk Behind Leaf Blower features a robust 7HP 209cc 4-stroke engine delivering a powerful 150 MPH wind speed and 1270 CFM airflow. Its durable 14.2" impeller and rust-resistant steel frame ensure long-lasting performance, while the 12" rear and 8" swivel front wheels provide smooth maneuverability across diverse terrains. Adjustable airflow angle and ergonomic controls make it ideal for professional-grade debris management in large outdoor spaces.































| ASIN | B07WCTDGQD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #428,060 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,394 in Leaf Blowers |
| Brand | SuperHandy |
| Brand Name | SuperHandy |
| Color | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 364 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 212 cubic centimeters |
| Engine Type | 4 Cycle |
| Included Components | strength and durability |
| Manufacturer | Intradin (Shanghai) Machinery Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GUO031 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 20 feet |
| Model Number | GUO124 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Specification Met | CA Prop 65 Compliant & EPA Compliant |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wheel Size | 10 inches |
M**D
Don't hesitate, this isn't junk
I'm a master mechanic who literally started at a small engine shop. Here is my review. This is not cheap junk. I expected to be able to recognize cost cutting features and there's not a lot. The ONLY problem I've found is the attachment point of the bars, if you crank the bolts down tight you may crack the orange paint at the lip of the metal, this is due to the handle bars bending too shallowly. Other than that, this machine is solid from top to bottom. Mine started on the first pull. Fuel shutoff is up+down On, side-to-side off. The metal of the casement is nice and thick, it's a heavy unit. The box it comes in does the job of holding it, but just barely. Expect to need 2 people to move it and open it. If you're new to walk behind leaf blowers, the rubber meets the road at the discharge chute angle. The black hood that is adjustable at the discharge chute is for directing the air flow. If you aim it more upwards, the airflow will be very powerful and blow leaves 15 to 20 feet. If you turn it more downwards, the airflow will be aimed at the ground more, causing the leaves to move less. Fine tuning this adjustment as you go is how you create nice piles. There is an adjustment knob on the carburetor setup that will allow you to crank up the RPM a little more, if you should choose to. I didn't find it necessary. Be warned that the engine is not designed to run faster than the preset, so you may void warranty or harm the engine. You'll need a 12mm wrench and a 13mm socket/ratchet to assemble the front wheel and handle bars, and a pair of pliers to install the clips for the back wheels. 5w-30 oil is fine, fill it until it comes back out at you. Like any brand new engine, let it run an hour or so on your first use. Don't just fire it up to test it and then shut it off and store it. Go use it. I did my entire front yard today in an hour. Worked beautifully. Keep your manuals for parts purchases. Since the EPA banned adjustable small engine carbs, they've gotten super cheap and very finicky. I don't expect failure any time soon but I also know it's the weak point of any small engine produced in the last 15 years. You'll struggle to find a comparable blower for the money. Truly. The ones you see chained to trees for crazy money are near death, and these units fit the bill very nicely.
J**K
Not even one star. Avoid this like the plague.
Upon opening the box I found that the wheels had been wrapped in bubble wrap and tossed into the box. The plastic wrapped manuals had been opened and were not in the plastic, as were all of the nuts and bolts whose bag had the Ziploc portion ripped off before being tossed into the box. There is no good way to pull the unit out without possibly pulling a muscle if you don't cut the box. I didn't want to cut the box in case I had to return the blower. Lucky I'm big enough to lift it once I had a good trip, but I recommend cutting the box. The first real issue was the bent bolt (1 of 4) that holds the steerable wheel in the front. I was able to use large slip joint pliers to fix that, but hope that the original weld is intact. The side wheels went on as expected and then I got to the handle. Call me crazy but ya can't fit 1 inch tube in a 1/2 inch space. The air filter intrudes on the space for the bottom left handle, which is bolted in by two bolts, one of which is covered by the air filter. This air filter looks added on long after the engine left the engineers. It also partially blocks the handle used to pull start the engine. Even still, I moved forward by smashing the end of the left hand side of the handle with a maul on a flat surface such that it was flattened enough to fit under the air filter and still be bolted securely. At one point I wanted to remove the cover of the air filter in order to facilitate tightening the bolts. However, the air filter's bottom clip doesn't have enough room to unclip, therefore you cannot remove the air filter cover to clean or replace the filter itself. Finally, all the bolts were tightened and it was time for oil and fuel. Lucky me that I decided to fill the oil first since it turns out that you have to turn the entire blower over in order to fill the oil. In fact, when upright on a flat surface, if you take out the oil plug, guess what happens? The oil leaks out. Ok, it had oil, I added gas and turned the power switch on, the fuel switch on, the throttle to rabbit and the choke on. Started on the second pull. She ran two minutes and died. I could not start it. Finally, I noticed that the fuel switch was not truly in line, the hoses were at 45 degrees to each other and not 90 or 180. By turning the fuel switch ever so slightly I got her to run for the 45 minutes I needed. I'd like to return it but how? It's held gasoline and I don't think UPS or USPS will ship it. Now if I'm not going to return it then I'd like half of my money back. I'll figure out the air filter issue and add an elbow to the oil plug. If I could give it 0 stars I would.
J**A
Absolutely Lives up to its Name - Super Handy!
I couldnโt be more impressed with the SuperHandy Walk Behind Leaf Blower. From the moment I fired it up, it was clear this machine means business. The 7HP 209cc engine delivers incredible power, and at 150 MPH with 1270 CFM, this blower clears leaves, debris, and even small branches like they were nothing. Itโs like wielding a hurricane on wheels. What really stands out is the manual-propelled wheeled design. Itโs easy to maneuver even across uneven terrain, and I actually prefer it to self-propelled models because I can adjust my pace. The blower housing and fan construction feel rock-solid, and even after extended use, thereโs no vibration fatigue or loss of performance. Iโve used backpack blowers before, but nothing compares to the output and ease of use of this walk-behind beast. Whether youโre managing a large yard, a farm, or commercial property, this machine is a game changer. Cleanup that used to take me over an hour is now done in 15 minutes. Highly recommend this product โ reliable, powerful, and worth every penny.
D**N
Powerful
Works well on smoother ground but rocky areas not so well .. Blows leafs very far and has lots of power..
S**R
Quick
This works so much better than raking by hand & and the job is done in hours instead of days. The one complaint we have is that keeping the direction of blower consistent requires pushing it one way (easy) but dragging it back (not so easy). It would be much better if the handle had a release and lock to enable it to swing back and forth at the end of a run.
A**R
Handyman blower is excellent as well as the support!
Excellent blower based on power and CFM to weight ratio. Very easy to maneuver and use on an incline. Support is excellent and very responsive. I have used the blower a couple of times this month and I have not had any issues like others have mentioned. I have been in contact with support regarding a wheel, and they replied quickly with a replacement and this has cut the time I spend blowing leaves from 4 hours to 2 hours. I previously used a backpack blower and this one is so much easier and quicker!!
S**T
Worked as good as the more expensive ones, but only for ONE YEAR
*EDITED Due to Year Later Failure * See the pictures I uploaded..due to a crack in the impeller area where the shaft goes through from a material failure, the impeller began to walk the shaft and the blades began hitting the hardware of the shield. Because of this, I cannot even repair it. I've tried to locate a new impeller but so far no luck. If I cannot find one, that makes this a one year use, and I would caution anyone considering it. The method of failure makes this extremely unsafe as even with the shield you risk shrapnel exiting this unit and could cause harm. Wheels: Due to the size and the single front, you will have situations where when in softer ground/ heavier brush or uneven ground you will wrestle the blower around to maneuver it. Not a deal breaker, just know unless you are on pavement you will get a good workout while moving this around. impossible but not impossible but can be frustrating. Inlets: I don't know if this is even something to complain about as I can only assume it's the nature of the beast and all the blowers like this do it. While using in heavier leaf clearing, obviously leaves can blow all around and will eventually cover the inlet in the front with obviously noticeable output degradation. simple fix by just using your hand to sweep them off but can get frustrating.
J**R
Not very versatile
I don't know why I expected it to be a bit more versatile but can only use one direction and the blower shoot needs to be adjustable as your moving. Alsowhen working large areas where going in every direction it isn't optimal. It did break on us after the second use, we called the company and the sent is the part that broke. Good thing we are mechanical or we'd have had to pay someone to trear it apart to repair it. It is better than nothing and kudos to the company for shipping us the broken part.
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