- Fuel efficient 4-stroke engine – up to 60% fuel cost savings
- Quick start – low compression engine for easy starting
- Lightweight (9.8 lbs.) for easy maneuverability
- Improved exhaust emissions are EPA Phase II, CARB Tier III compliant while maintaining power and performance
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
Product Description
Powerful 24.5 cc. commercial duty engine. Quick start – low compression engine for easy starting. Large 17.7 oz. fuel tank for longer fun time. Lightweight (9.8 lbs.) for easy maneuverability.* Improved configuration for easier refueling and maintenance. Improved exhaust emissions are EPA Phase II compliant while maintaining power and performance.Amazon.com Product Description
Makita’s 24.5 CC Blower combines a cleaner-burning 4-stroke motor with the lowes… More >>
Makita BHX2500 Commercial Grade 24.5cc 4-Stroke Gas Powered 145 MPH Handheld Blower



March 10th, 2010 at 04:42
Amazon was an easy way to shop and the Makita Blower is great. I have enjoyed using it.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 04:44
This is an excellent product. I don’t understand why Home Depot doesn’t keep this item in stock. I don’t understand why Lowes, K-Mart, Walmart, Target, etc doesn’t carry this item. I will never own any other blower as long as I can help it. When I need to replace this one, I will do some major internet searches to purchase the same product.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 05:13
Got it for as hand-held 4-stroke backup for my Echo backpack when that is too much trouble to use.
Starts INSTANTLY with a partial pull. A pleasure to start compared with mass-market 2-stroke blowers.
Off switch poorly located, you can turn it off by accident, easily.
Engine noise is much lower frequency than a 2-stroke and engine seems to operate at low rpm vs. a 2-stroke. It is NOT quiet, you still need headphones.
Must have a big fly-wheel as when you rotatate it, effort is significantly greater than other hand-helds I have used.
Adequate power. The slow turning engine makes you think it is pushing less air than it really is. Nothing approaching a backpack unit, though.
Light weight. Comfortable handle.
Box says warranty is 3 years. Owners manual inside says 1 year as does Makita’s web site. Warning: keep the box or at least the warranty statement on it!
Oil changes every 10 hours required.
Manual was clearly written by someone who is not very good with English language. Kind of Micky Mouse for Makita to do that. Hey Makita, next time send it to me for proofing…I’ll do it for free.
Nice high quality unit and a pleasure to use, but a high quality (Stihl, Echo) 2-stroke will be just as easy to start, cost a little less, weigh less, and probably be more powerful. But it will be more shrill in operation. It is a good buy at one-seventy-five or less, questionable above that.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 05:27
I received the Makita BHX2500 today and was very pleased with the promptness of Amazon’s processing of my order. My last blower was 2 cycle and finally kicked the bucket after 8 years of weekend only use (Craftsman). I have a Makita weed whacker that is pushing 10 years old and still works like a champ, so I decided to go with this 4 cycle blower for the benefit of no oil mixing and a more quiet operation. This Makita is much quieter than my old blower. I like the throttle action of the trigger and the fact that it idles very smoothly when you are not accelerating.
There is one thing mentioned in a previous review that warrants repeating again. There was not sufficient oil in the crankcase of this blower out of the box. I had to add around a half cup to get it to what I consider a safe reading, so beware. I wonder how many new owners will fire theirs up without enough oil in it. Speaking of firing up, this unit started on the first pull.
I like it!
Cheers!
Rating: 5 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 06:12
Plenty of power for most jobs, starts 1st or 2nd pull, no long cord needed to clear 1000′ drive through the woods as electric blower needed, and most of all, no 2-stroke smoke odor over clothing when done. Fairly quiet too (still use ear protectors though). Only shortcoming is the vibration. Acceptable, but the most I’ve ever seen on a blower, and need to switch hands more often than others. Weird gyroscopic action when turning it too, but more entertaining than a problem. Still my favorite blower though.
Rating: 5 / 5