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Husqvarna 125B Gas Leaf Blower, 28-cc 1.1-HP 2-Cycle Handheld Leaf Blower, 470-CFM, 170-MPH, 12.5-N Powerful Clearing Performance and Ergonomic Design, Orange

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Style: 125B


Pattern Name: Blower


Features

  • HIGH AIR VOLUME AND VELOCITY: Powerful clearing performance featuring 425 CFM Air Volume and 170 MPH Air Velocity
  • AUTO RETURN STOP SWITCH: Stop switch automatically resets to the ON position for easier starting
  • CRUISE CONTROL: Variable speed throttle with cruise control can be set for easier handling
  • ADJUSTABLE: The blowing tube length is adjustable for best performance. Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA)- 112 dB(A). Sound power level, measured - 109 dB(A). Sound pressure level at operators ear - 94 dB(A)
  • INTUITIVE CONTROLS: The controls are well gathered and easy to access

Description

The Husqvarna 125B Gas Leaf Blower combines superior performance with state-of-the-art ergonomic design. At only 9.4 pounds, this gas powered leaf blower generates wind speeds of up to 170 MPH with an air volume of 470 CFM and a 12.5 N blowing force for maximum clearing performance. This handheld blower features an ergonomically balanced design for easier maneuvering and less strain on your arms, shoulders and back. Featuring air purge, the Husqvarna 125B gas blower removes air from the carburetor and fuel system for an effortless start-up—plus the stop switch automatically resets to the “on” position. The powerful leaf blower is customizable for different jobs around the yard, with a fully-adjustable blowing tube and a variable speed throttle with cruise control that lets you complete large jobs without regulating your blower’s speed. Ideal lawn equipment for homeowners, these gas leaf blowers are perfect for light-duty yard projects like blowing out flower beds and regular leaf and debris cleanup. Each Husqvarna leaf blower comes with an extended warranty on pre-mixed fuel: extend your warranty from 2 years to 5 years by purchasing 96 fluid ounces of fuel at the time of your purchase of select handheld products. From the Manufacturer Revolutionary handheld blower that combines high power with state-of-the-art ergonomic design. The blower tube is engineered to be in line with the handle, minimizing rotational force on the wrist. The 125BX blower is perfect for homeowner use. Comes complete with a flare nozzle for higher air speed.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandHusqvarna
Model Name125B
ColorOrange
Power SourceGas Powered
DesignHandheld
FeatureTelescopic Tube Length
Air Flow470 CFM
Noise Level94 dB
InclusionsBlower, Manufacturer's Owner's Manual
Weight9.4 lbs
Maximum Air Speed170 MPH
Product Dimensions14.9"L x 8.1"W x 14.9"H
ManufacturerHusqvarna Group
Country of OriginUSA
Item Model Number952711925
StatusCurrently Available

Frequently asked questions

The Husqvarna 125B requires a mixture of unleaded gasoline and two-stroke oil. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended fuel mixture ratio to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the leaf blower.

The Husqvarna 125B Gas Leaf Blower features a 28-cc, 1.1-HP 2-cycle engine, generating air speeds up to 170 MPH and air volume up to 470 CFM. This makes it suitable for clearing leaves, grass cuttings, and even light snow from driveways, decks, and sidewalks.

Yes, the Husqvarna 125B is designed with ergonomics in mind. It is a handheld model weighing 12.5-N, making it relatively lightweight. Combined with its ergonomic handle and controls, it minimizes user fatigue during extended use.

Yes, the Husqvarna 125B features an adjustable blowing tube. This allows users to customize the length of the blower tube to fit their specific needs and preferences, enhancing comfort and efficiency during use.

Top Amazon Reviews

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The leaf blower in question garners high praise for its ease of assembly, power, and utility around the house for tasks like blowing leaves, grass clippings, and gutter cleaning. Positive feedback highlights its quick start-up, effectiveness even in wet conditions, and the sufficient power it offers for both small and larger areas. Users appreciate its durability, with one noting a lifespan of over 10 years for their first unit. However, there are mentions of it being somewhat heavy for prolonged use, and one critical review points out an issue with the fuel lines deteriorating after six months, which was not covered under warranty.

Pros

  • 🛠 Easy to assemble and start
  • 💨 Powerful airflow suitable for various tasks
  • 🌧 Effective even in wet conditions
  • 🔄 Durable, with reports of long lifespan
  • 🌿 Versatile for use in small gardens, driveways, and sidewalks

Cons

  • ⚖️ Can be heavy and cumbersome for some users
  • ⚙️ May require periodic maintenance or adjustments
  • 🚫 One report of fuel line issues not covered by warranty

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you're in need of a reliable and powerful leaf blower for home use and are prepared to perform some maintenance. Its effectiveness, even under less-than-ideal conditions, and long-term durability make it a solid investment for yard maintenance. However, be mindful of its weight during extended use and consider potential fuel line maintenance.


  • Good blower!
Bought for home use. Primes easy, choke works, idles good, great airflow for light to medium duty use. I would actually say it lands more in the medium duty area of use. I've used this same exact blower at work to blow out loose gravel/sand from potholes before patching, blow out the shop bays and blow vegetation clippings off of 15 ft. batwing mower decks. The one at work has been through a lot of different hands, outdoor temperatures, daily abuse, back of multiple trucks, etc and has been going strong for over 2 years. I figured it passed the test to own one for my home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024 by Tonyh8su

  • Outstanding
I love this leaf blower. If you follow the instructions it starts easily. It is very powerful and not too heavy. It comes with two nozzles, a straight one and a flared one ( not even mentioned). It seams solid and well built.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by JDF

  • Works great for blow pine needles/leafs
Starts really easy and even blows snow, just make sure to blow with the wind
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by Dan Geelhoed

  • Required carburetor tuning
I have had the thing for a week. The blower did not work well at all out of the box-- it was difficult to start, didn't idle well and stalled almost immediately when turning off the choke. Wide open, it ran sort of well (a bit rich) but that didn't really offset all the other problems. Reading the other reviews about the fuel line problems, I was debating whether to return the blower or try adjusting the carburetor/fuel lines. The problem is that the carburetor adjustment screws are very difficult to adjust-- they don't have a slot for a screwdriver and there is a shroud surrounding both screws making it difficult/impossible to turn with needle nose pliers. I fashioned caps for the screws that allowed me to adjust the screws with a screwdriver. The high speed needle needed to be closed a touch under 1/2 turn to run well and the low speed needle needed to come out 1 and 1/2 turns to idle properly. I was a bit shocked at how off the low speed adjustment was. I was then able to turn down the idle speed -- this one is done easily with a regular screwdriver. Supposedly you can buy a special tool to turn the needles but it costs ~$20. Another option is to take it to a Husqvarna authorized dealer for adjustment. I am now happy with the blower-- it idles well, accelerates cleanly, blows hard and is relatively quiet at idle. Would have given it 5 stars if it ran well out of the box or even 4 stars if carburetor was easier to adjust. Can't really blame Husqvarna-- I think the screws are mandated by air quality regulators to be not adjustable by the end user. TL/DR- didn't run worth a darn out of the box. Works great after carburetor adjustment. Edit: had it for about two years now. Still going strong. Gave another star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2013 by pjkim

  • Defective Fuel Lines Broke at 6 months, Won't be Covered by Warranty
I purchased this as a homeowner of a small 1/5 acre lot. I only used twice a month. When my fuel lines started leaking at 6 months, I called the Husqvarna help line and they sent me to a local dealer. The dealer said he would fix it, but not under warranty. He said Husqvarna would not honor warranty for fuel lines, they would blame owner for storing the tool with ethanol based fuel in the tank. Here is a news flash for Husqvarna.....I store all of my gas powered tools with fuel in the tank and my ECHO brand weedeater that is now 2 years old has never had an issue. I fuel them from the same gas can. My Craftsman gas tools have never had a problem, and they are 3 yrs old. Husqvarna obviously has a quality control problem here with these cheap fuel lines. My lines broke off at the same point that other reviewers mentioned. When I examined closely, there is a black rubber gasket that the 2 fuel lines go through to enter the fuel tank. This gasket squeezes the lines with pressure and you have the close contact of different rubbers and plastics touching each other. I believe that the reason the fuel lines failed, has to either be because they could not handle the pressure exerted on them by the rubber gasket or it is a chemical failure of where the two different materials of the gasket and the fuel line contact each other. I will try to post a picture, but the fuel line broke off almost even with the gasket and was misshaped, it had a smaller diameter where the gasket had been squeezing it. Similar to when you stretch a piece of plastic tubing and the part that stretches, gets smaller in diameter. Additionally, the fuel line that lays in the bottom of the fuel tank and is the most exposed to ethanol and its corrosive properties, was just fine. It was not damaged and when I pulled on it, it did not break or fray or crack. All of the damage was centered on where the gasket put pressure on the lines themselves. UPDATE: I managed to repair the fuel lines myself. It was fairly easy. It took me about 1.5 hours because I am not very good with mechanical stuff. A real mechanic could probably do it in 15 minutes. When I went to ACE Hardware, they sold 2 types of fuel lines. ONE was a yellow tinted, ethanol resistant fuel line for $1.40 per foot. The other was a clear, plain fuel line that was only .39 cents per foot. Guess which one most closely resembled the fuel line I was replacing from Husqvarna. You guessed it, the .39 cents per foot. I purchased the more expensive fuel lines and started to work. I will try to post pictures on Amazon. It is pretty simple, you remove the big black plastic nut that holds on the air filter cover, then remove the air filter. Now you will see 2 nuts that need to be removed. Then you will have access to all of the 3 fuel lines. The fuel lines are 2 different sizes, my local Ace sold them both. I just went in and purchased 2 feet of each size hose and that was plenty. I did not write down the diameter sizes, what I did was take in a piece of my broken fuel line I snipped off with some scissors. That way I could compare them. Then you just slowly pull off each old line and replace it with each new line. Pretty straight forward. No way to mess up, as long as you dont remove all of the lines at once and forget where they go. hahaha I feel like I have much better quality fuel lines now, they are formulated to be chemical resistant. So even if the gasket causes a chemical failure of the line, maybe these will be resistant to that. NON ETHANOL GASOLINE As an additional helpful point, I found a website... you can Google ......pure-gas.org ........to find a station near you without ethanol. I don't disagree that ethanol is bad for gas tools. Ethanol is bad for fuel lines, etc. But I do not believe that ethanol is to blame for such a quick and total failure of this tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2012 by K, C, and little J

  • Great deal on the best name in gas powered equipment
Runs great out of the box, as expected. Husqvarna is the best name in two-cycle gas engines - yes, better than Stihl. The blower is great for once per week yard maintenance with plenty of power for my needs. I've bought cheaper blowers in the past (Homelite, Ryobi) which worked fine at first but the carburetors clog, the magnito goes bad, and the crankshaft seal wears out in less than a year. I expect this one to outlast me. 1st day reviews are not that telling. I'll update in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Average Bear

  • leaf blower
I like that it is powerful enough to get the acorns moved off the grass. I don't like that it is a left handed pull (when I'm right handed). It does such a good job blowing that I can overlook this fault. It is easy to use and relatively light. It works well.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by margie conn

  • Super Powerful!
This blower is far better than you’d expect. It has real power that far exceeds any effeminate electric blower. Save the electrics for girlie men. You won’t be disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Rocky, Aquia Va.

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