Little Wonder C5 Blower

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Little Wonder C5 Blower

Little Wonder C5 Blower, designed for the DIY user, brings power and performance to the residential leaf blower market. It weighs in at a mere 102 lbs., is light, compact, nimble and powerful. With more than 1,100 cfm of air movement – double that of comparably priced backpack blowers – the C5 makes cleaning up yards, flower beds, driveways and patio areas lightning-quick.

The Little Wonder C5 blower features the patent-pending Aim Rite nozzle that can be easily adjusted to blow air in any desired direction: downward to dislodge heavy, wet leaves, horizontal for wider coverage and forward to clean areas close to walls and curbs. Powered by a professional 170cc Subaru engine and a large 16″ fan, the C5 produces more air and covers more ground than backpack blowers, without the back strain. Large, flat-free front and back wheels provide exceptional stability over rolling terrain and slopes. A thickly padded and height adjustable handle provides operators of any height a comfortable grip. When the work is done, the handle folds entirely forward for compact storage until next time.

The new Little Wonder C5 walk-behind blower is backed by a 2-year residential/90 day commercial/rental limited warranty. The engine is warranted separately by the manufacturer for a term of 3 years.

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