PRORUN PHB2444 - 450 CFM Gas Handheld Blower
The PRORUN PHB2444 is a gas-powered handheld leaf blower delivering up to 450 CFM and 160 MPH. It features a 2-stroke 27.6-cc engine. (Read full specs)
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Description
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The PRORUN PHB2444 is a gas handheld blower that is best suited to homeowners with smaller home areas like patios, walkways, or compact front and back lawns under a quarter acre.
It is capable of expelling a maximum air volume of 450 cubic feet per minute (CFM). Its air speed is rated at 160 MPH. Practically, this means the blower should handle large amounts of leaves across yards, patios, or driveways while also having enough speed to move damp leaves, acorns, or small twigs.
The PHB2444 features a 27.6-cc 2-stroke engine and runs on a 50:1 fuel-to-oil mixture. Its 13.5 fl. oz. fuel tank helps keep the PHB2444's weight as low as possible.
The PRORUN PHB2444 features customizable airflow through its variable speed settings and effortless speed maintenance with built-in cruise control.
This blower weighs 10.36 lbs (dry) and its handheld form makes one-handed operation straightforward.
The PRORUN PHB2444's performance versus other blowers
The following charts are provided to give you an idea how the key specs of the PRORUN PHB2444 compare with similar leaf blowers.
- The PRORUN PHB2444 tips the scales at 10.36 lbs, a weight that's typical for many gas-powered handheld blowers. Should weight be a deciding factor, the Stihl BG 50 is worth a look at just 7.9 lbs.
- Maxing out at 160 MPH at full power, this blower is on the lower end in terms of air speed for gas-powered handheld blowers. For the fastest air speed in this category, you may want to consider the Poulan Pro PPBV25, which can expell air at a velocity that can reach 230 MPH.
- For those prioritizing air volume, the PRORUN's PHB2444 delivers with a maximum airflow of 450 CFM (cubic feet per minute), surpassing most gas-powered handheld blowers. If air volume is important to you, the Ryobi JET FAN RY25AXB, with 520 CFM, could be in your good books.
Price comparison
As you can see from these interactive charts, when compared to other gas handheld blowers, the PRORUN PHB2444 is on the average side of the price range.
Therefore, this blower nicely fits in the expected budget for this kind of product.
The bottom line
- In the expected price range
- Cruise control
- High CFM (450 CFM)
- Decent weight (10.36 lbs)
- Small tank (13.5 fl. oz.)
- Low MPH (160 MPH)
Features and Specifications
| Type | Gas-Powered |
|---|---|
| Handling | Handheld |
| Air volume | Up to 450 CFM |
| Air speed | Up to 160 MPH |
| Blowing force | Up to 15 N |
| Engine type | 2-stroke |
|---|---|
| Engine displacement | 27.6cc |
| Fuel/oil ratio | 50:1 |
| Fuel tank capacity | 13.5 fl. oz. |
| Speed settings | Variable |
| Cruise control | Yes |
|---|---|
| Noise rating | 94 dB |
| Weight | 10.36 lbs |
|---|---|
| Warranty | 3 years |
| UPC | 850025750318 |
We've taken extra care to research and verify each of the specifications above. That said, occasional mistakes or omissions are still possible. If you spot any missing or inaccurate information, feel free to suggest a correction so we can address it. For full technical details on the PRORUN PHB2444, the user manual is available here (opens in a new tab).
About PRORUN
PRORUN is a brand operating under the umbrella of the Chinese company Topsun, known for its comprehensive production capabilities and innovative approach to power equipment. With over 25 years of experience, PRORUN's range of leaf blowers includes cordless, gas-powered, handheld, and backpack models, ensuring there is a suitable option for various tasks and preferences.
Warranty Information
The PRORUN PHB2444 is covered under a warranty for up to 3 years. This warranty may not cover all parts of the blower.
For more information about the warranty of PRORUN blowers, please consult PRORUN's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-844-905-0882.
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