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BGE 71 Electric Leaf Blower
BGE 71 Electric Leaf Blower

BGE 71 Electric Leaf Blower

Corded Electric Tool
Regular price
£140.00
Sale price
£140.00
20% VAT included
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The BGE 71 electric garden blower is perfect if you have easy access to a plug socket and want to use your blower often around your garden. There's no need to charge the battery, or fill it with petrol, simply plug it in, switch it on and go.

This lightweight and quiet blower also features a cable strain relief hook to stop accidental damage, and a flat nozzle, which makes it great at clearing away damp leaves or debris.

Features

Built-in cable strain relief Built-in cable strain relief

The cable strain relief hook on the BGE 71 prevents accidental damage to the cable.


Easy-to-use control handle Easy-to-use control handle

All of the operator controls are on the handle of the BGE 71 so you can comfortably use it single-handedly and are always in complete control.


FAQs

QHow long is the cable on the BGE 71?

A: The cable on the BGE 71 is 10 metres long


QWhat size garden can I use this in?

A: The BGE 71 is ideal for small to medium-sized gardens.


QWhat should I wear when using this blower?

A: We recommend that you tie back long hair, and wear snug-fitting clothes, goggles, gloves, sturdy boots or shoes and ear defenders or ear plugs.


Tips

#1Cleaning your BGE 71

When you have finished using the blower, unplug it and clean using a damp cloth or soft brush.


#2Clearing leaves with your BGE 71

Instead of just blowing the leaves around the garden, blow them into a corner to keep them contained and make it easier to collect them up.


#3Cleaning your gutters

Did you know you can also clean your gutters with an BGE 71? The STIHL gutter cleaning kit attaches to the BGE 71 so that you can easily reach and clear blocked gutters.


Technical Specifications

Power output kW 1.1
Weight Pounds 1) 6.6
Weight kg 1) 3
Sound pressure level dB(A) 2) 85
Sound power level dB(A) 2) 100
Vibration level right m/s2 3) 1
Air velocity m/s 4) 66
Air velocity mph 4) 148
Maximum air flow cf/min 5) 394
Maximum air flow m3/h 5) 670
Collection bag volume l 45

1) Without cable 
2) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2.5 dB (A) 
3) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2m / s ² 
4) With flat nozzle in the blowing operation 
5) Without blowing tube and nozzle 

STIHL Factory

1927

Andreas Stihl founds an engineering office in Stuttgart and develops his own chainsaw.

STIHL Logo 1928

1928

STIHL becomes a brand. The name represents the ceaseless quest of the engineer and company founder Andreas Stihl to ease the heavy labour of forestry work with his inventions.

STIHL Chainsaw 1930

1930

STIHL presents his portable petrol-powered chainsaw at the Leipzig trade fair – it is well received and orders flow in from across Europe.

Learn more about the history of STIHL