DUAL PURPOSE POWER - Transform your leaf blower into a vacuum with the attachable kit, making yard cleanup a breeze.
EFFORTLESS OPERATION - Features like the auto return stop switch and cruise control make starting and handling a walk in the park.
ERGONOMIC EXCELLENCE - Designed with your comfort in mind, the soft-grip handle and balanced design reduce strain during extended use.
UNLEASH NATURES FURY - Experience a powerful 2-cycle engine that delivers a staggering 170 MPH wind speed for ultimate leaf clearance.
ECO FRIENDLY EFFICIENCY - Reduce your carbon footprint with up to 60% fewer emissions and 20% better fuel efficiency.
The Husqvarna 125BVx Gas Leaf Blower is a versatile 2-cycle handheld blower and vacuum kit, featuring a powerful 28-cc engine that delivers 470 CFM airflow and 170 MPH speed. With an ergonomic design for comfort, it reduces emissions and enhances fuel efficiency, making yard work easier and more eco-friendly.
Specifications
Item Dimensions L x W x H
38.5"L x 9"W x 14"H
Item Weight
9.6 Pounds
Air Flow Capacity
425 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Noise Level
49 dB
Maximum Speed
170 Miles per Hour
Speed
170 Miles per Hour
Form Factor
Handheld
Additional Features
Leaf Vacuum
Power Source
Gas Powered
Material Type
HANDHELD BLOWER
Style Name
125BVx
Color
Orange
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
How many leaves does the bag hold?
How does it work with the warranty extension by buying 3 x 32 Ounce cans of Husqvarna Pre-Mix fuel? Is there a form I need to fill out?
does this come with everything to convert it to vac. also do you think it will work for sucking leaves out of gutters?
How we'll does this work on picking up acorns?
Reviews
4.2
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H**R
Good, but needs a modification to the tube connection.
I like it. It's powerful...but the tube loosens quickly and falls off while sucking up leaves.
W**N
Great Value for the Price
I am impressed with the overall design of this product. I had a 10 year old "Craftsman" blower that served me well but finally became a pain to start. It had a 200 mph blower speed rating. My yard is divided into chopped portions of manicured lawn and heavy pine tree forest. Pine needles are everywhere, and my yard routine consists of blowing needles off the lawn and driveway. I was searching for 200mph wind/blower speed machine, thinking this was the critical performance factor. The Husqvarna 125BVx was rated at 170 mph and I was initially reluctant to buy it. I wanted to match what I had and knew worked in my yard. Higher blower speeds equal higher prices, much higher based on my search around $400+. I didn't want a high end, high price, backpack type blower. I have a little 1/2 acre yard. The Husqvarna works perfectly, meets the tasks of my yard work with no problems. I'm impressed. It's a beautiful design, lightweight, compact and well balanced machine. It's easy to start and runs quite (70db max. at full throttle). Honestly, for the price (under $200) it's hard for me to imagine how a manufacture can produce it and make any money. I've only had it for a few short weeks, so I can't make any statement on its durability. I have however, high expectations. My Craftsman lasted me 10 years and as I recall cost about $200. It will be hard to beat, but so far I'm building confidence in my Husqvarna. I don't expect to use the mulch or vac feature, as I never have with pine needles.I'm happy with my purchase.
F**B
Great blower with some drawbacks
I just used mine yesterday for about 3 hours BLOWER and VAC set up getting up those fall leaves in Ohio and wanted to share my opinions. There are many reviews (which helped me choose this husq blower vac) so I will skip over the obvious. I have used a sears craftmen gas blower vac for about 12 years so this is my second blower vac. What I liked about the BLOWER; great velocity on the blower I was happy with an increase in power from my old sears machine. As a blower it shines and I like the trigger control for variable control of the blower. The "speed control" lever works great too. Starts quickly and it is a pretty easy pull on the rope. I thought when in idle mode it was not too loud for a 2 cycle. YES when you shift to your left hand the engine wants to suck up your pant leg as others mentioned. If I was a "lefty" I don't know if I would buy this because of that. BLOWER Dislikes; My arm got tired pretty quickly while using it.(thats why I know about the lefty side problem) I don't know if its the weight of it or the ergonimics-balance but my sears wasn't as bad. I'm going to try using the strap that came with the leaf bag next time I use it. I DO NOT like the off switch. It has a soft clear plastic cover over the rocker switch and it makes it very hard to shut the thing off. If you have gloves on,it is almost impossible! Likes for the VAC; Very good suction and the bag is pretty good size. I was amazed at how many leaves it sucked up between dumping the bag compaired to my sears model. It does a very nice job of mulching large leaves into sm shreaded leaves. If you are careful about how you suck up leaves it won't jam up. I experienced one or two jams always in the big suction tube never in the small tube at the bag end.VAC DISLIKES; I hate the way all of these blower vacs are designed for VAC including my 10 yr old sears. A pain to switch over from the blower. With this one you'd better carry a screw driver in your pocket. I was way in the back yard and removed the main tube to clear the jam. The door slammed shut when removing the tube and you can NOT get it open WITH OUT a screw driver. So I had to go back to the house just to get a screw driver...grr. Also be careful whenever reaching inside the main suction tube, you have to secure the 2 tube sections with a screw and it will tear up your hand if you scrape by it with your hand or arm. Also after about an hour of using this vac my back was about ready to break. (I don't think any of them are any better in this department)When I was done for the day I had one heck of a time "Unlocking" the vac tube from the unit. My sears was much easier to undo.So all this said I am happy with my Husqvarna and at this stage after a few hours of continued use I would buy again. No it's not perfect but neither will the others all of similar designs. Funny how you have so many brands of blower-vac's and they all seem to build around the same basic (somewhat flawed) design. I'll update later if needed.UPDATE!!! Thankfully it has a 2 YEAR WARRANTY! Would not start this year 4/2013. Two shops selling and servicing Husq in my area (listed by Husq on their website) would not take my blower in to even look at it. One was apparently not thrilled with warranty work on an Amazon purchased unit the other wouldn't work on their blowers because they don't sell the blowers. The third place (farthest away) was glad to take it in for warranty service gave me great service and returned to me in 24 hours! They replaced the gas line. They said because of the formula change in gasoline now using more ethanol the Husq gasoline lines dissolve. Something they could not have foreseen at time of manufacture.So if you are having starting issues on an older unit that is why. They replaced with the newer gas line material and I am back in business!
H**N
Old One is 20+ Years Old and Still Going
My old one was purchased in 2003 as a rebranded Craftsman. It is a different color with different stickers but is otherwise built identically. Ironically this new 2023 model doesn't appear to have changed much, if at all.I've used this blower for residential maintenance nearly 1x per week minimum, all 4 seasons including light snow removal. Plenty powerful to easily move grass clippings, moderate amounts of (wet or dry) leaves and powdery snow. I've really worked this thing like a rented mule, and have done all of the repairs and maintenance along the way.Here's what I can tell you...1. Pay attention to the bolts fastening the two halves together, especially those in the aluminum standoffs. These loosened over time and caused considerable damage when they did. If not for this, no need for me to replace it yet. Loctite red is your BFF here.2. Run the best synthetic oil you can buy. The fuel inlet and exhaust ports and circuits are tight and can plug up very easily.3. Use only non-ethanol gasoline, and treat it with stabilizer immediately when you fill your can and add the 2-stroke oil. These carburetors will make you pay if you don't.4. Old one has a 40:1 mix ratio. New one states 50:1, presumably for emissions. Old one ran very very clean on 40:1.5. Buy either a spare carburetor or several rebuild kits. Not a matter of if but when the carburetor will fail. It's a 5 minute job to rebuild and/or replace.6. Buy the carburetor air:fuel adjustment tool. These machines seem exceptionally temperamental to all sorts of things including temperature, gasoline, air cleaner flow, etc. A very little tweak will often have a significant impact on how it runs.7. The stock fuel lines will eventually harden and leak. Keep a fuel assembly (bulb, lines, filter) on hand. 15 minute service job.8. Install an iridium plug. They start and fire so well, and likely will never need to ever be replaced; only inspected and cleaned every 5 years or so.9. Remove and blow out the air filter regularly with compressed air, until it's no longer looking good. Replace then. Keep a stack of these on-hand.10. The leaf mulching option is worth the extra cost. Some places like mulch beds are just not easy to rake, or make more mess than it's worth blowing. Sucking these out can be the best option. Just be careful not to suck up anything rigid like sticks, wood chips or rocks.If you want absolutely trouble-free, this might not be for you. Maybe buy an electric one (the battery will eventually die and need to be replaced though). If you have a bit of mechanical ability, this little monster should serve you well.My old one is still running but is finally getting a bit worn out, so I've bought this new one proactively for when it is finally retired. I did not consider for a minute buying a different model, it's that good, for me anyway.
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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 125BVX blower is perfect for homeowner use. Comes complete with a flare nozzle for higher air speed and a Vac-Kit for vacuuming/mulching lawn debris. This item is not for sale in California, non-CARB compliant.
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I thought when in idle mode it was not too loud for a 2 cycle. YES when you shift to your left hand the engine wants to suck up your pant leg as others mentioned. If I was a \"lefty\" I don't know if I would buy this because of that. BLOWER Dislikes; My arm got tired pretty quickly while using it.(thats why I know about the lefty side problem) I don't know if its the weight of it or the ergonimics-balance but my sears wasn't as bad. I'm going to try using the strap that came with the leaf bag next time I use it. I DO NOT like the off switch. It has a soft clear plastic cover over the rocker switch and it makes it very hard to shut the thing off. If you have gloves on,it is almost impossible! Likes for the VAC; Very good suction and the bag is pretty good size. I was amazed at how many leaves it sucked up between dumping the bag compaired to my sears model. It does a very nice job of mulching large leaves into sm shreaded leaves. If you are careful about how you suck up leaves it won't jam up. I experienced one or two jams always in the big suction tube never in the small tube at the bag end.VAC DISLIKES; I hate the way all of these blower vacs are designed for VAC including my 10 yr old sears. A pain to switch over from the blower. With this one you'd better carry a screw driver in your pocket. I was way in the back yard and removed the main tube to clear the jam. The door slammed shut when removing the tube and you can NOT get it open WITH OUT a screw driver. So I had to go back to the house just to get a screw driver...grr. Also be careful whenever reaching inside the main suction tube, you have to secure the 2 tube sections with a screw and it will tear up your hand if you scrape by it with your hand or arm. Also after about an hour of using this vac my back was about ready to break. (I don't think any of them are any better in this department)When I was done for the day I had one heck of a time \"Unlocking\" the vac tube from the unit. My sears was much easier to undo.So all this said I am happy with my Husqvarna and at this stage after a few hours of continued use I would buy again. No it's not perfect but neither will the others all of similar designs. Funny how you have so many brands of blower-vac's and they all seem to build around the same basic (somewhat flawed) design. I'll update later if needed.UPDATE!!! Thankfully it has a 2 YEAR WARRANTY! Would not start this year 4/2013. Two shops selling and servicing Husq in my area (listed by Husq on their website) would not take my blower in to even look at it. One was apparently not thrilled with warranty work on an Amazon purchased unit the other wouldn't work on their blowers because they don't sell the blowers. The third place (farthest away) was glad to take it in for warranty service gave me great service and returned to me in 24 hours! They replaced the gas line. They said because of the formula change in gasoline now using more ethanol the Husq gasoline lines dissolve. Something they could not have foreseen at time of manufacture.So if you are having starting issues on an older unit that is why. They replaced with the newer gas line material and I am back in business!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"H***N"},"datePublished":"November 18, 2023","name":"Old One is 20+ Years Old and Still Going","reviewBody":"My old one was purchased in 2003 as a rebranded Craftsman. It is a different color with different stickers but is otherwise built identically. Ironically this new 2023 model doesn't appear to have changed much, if at all.I've used this blower for residential maintenance nearly 1x per week minimum, all 4 seasons including light snow removal. Plenty powerful to easily move grass clippings, moderate amounts of (wet or dry) leaves and powdery snow. I've really worked this thing like a rented mule, and have done all of the repairs and maintenance along the way.Here's what I can tell you...1. Pay attention to the bolts fastening the two halves together, especially those in the aluminum standoffs. These loosened over time and caused considerable damage when they did. If not for this, no need for me to replace it yet. Loctite red is your BFF here.2. Run the best synthetic oil you can buy. The fuel inlet and exhaust ports and circuits are tight and can plug up very easily.3. Use only non-ethanol gasoline, and treat it with stabilizer immediately when you fill your can and add the 2-stroke oil. These carburetors will make you pay if you don't.4. Old one has a 40:1 mix ratio. New one states 50:1, presumably for emissions. Old one ran very very clean on 40:1.5. Buy either a spare carburetor or several rebuild kits. Not a matter of if but when the carburetor will fail. It's a 5 minute job to rebuild and/or replace.6. Buy the carburetor air:fuel adjustment tool. These machines seem exceptionally temperamental to all sorts of things including temperature, gasoline, air cleaner flow, etc. A very little tweak will often have a significant impact on how it runs.7. The stock fuel lines will eventually harden and leak. Keep a fuel assembly (bulb, lines, filter) on hand. 15 minute service job.8. Install an iridium plug. They start and fire so well, and likely will never need to ever be replaced; only inspected and cleaned every 5 years or so.9. Remove and blow out the air filter regularly with compressed air, until it's no longer looking good. Replace then. Keep a stack of these on-hand.10. The leaf mulching option is worth the extra cost. Some places like mulch beds are just not easy to rake, or make more mess than it's worth blowing. Sucking these out can be the best option. Just be careful not to suck up anything rigid like sticks, wood chips or rocks.If you want absolutely trouble-free, this might not be for you. Maybe buy an electric one (the battery will eventually die and need to be replaced though). If you have a bit of mechanical ability, this little monster should serve you well.My old one is still running but is finally getting a bit worn out, so I've bought this new one proactively for when it is finally retired. 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Their help line acknowledged the problem and said to mail the info in but Husq never acknowledged receipt"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"does this come with everything to convert it to vac. also do you think it will work for sucking leaves out of gutters?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I've been very happy with the Husqvarna 125BV and moderately happy with it as a vac. I love the extra large vac bag and ease of emptying it when its not attached to the motor. I'm not overly excited with the ergonomic feel when in vac mode, converting it into vacuum, or disconnecting the bag to facilitate dumping. I also found that it clogged easily when vacuuming large quantities of dry maple leafs. Keep a tool for prying the vacuum cover open in your pocket else you'll be making several trips to the shed. I've not used it for damp leafs. As for vacuuming your gutters - unless you can find or fabricate a reduction fitting and a hose I wouldn't even consider it. Personally I installed vinyl gutter screening, but prior to that I just pulled out the shopvac and 20 foot of (3 inch?) hose and ran it down the length my gutter which worked great for the ash leafs overhanging my garage.As for using"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How we'll does this work on picking up acorns?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It works great on blowing, so im sure it would do well at sucking too..."}}]}]}