Advantages of electric lawn and garden equipment
Electric leaf blowers and other electric yard tools offer several benefits over gas-powered models. They're quieter, require less maintenance, and eliminate the need for fuel mixing or oil changes. If you're thinking of switching to an all-electric setup, check out our Top 10 electric lawn and garden tools to see which tools are leading the charge in performance and reliability.
Operating tips for your Craftsman electric leaf blower
Before each use, inspect the blower for any damaged or missing components like screws, nuts, and fasteners. Replace anything that's worn or broken to keep your blower running safely. Always be aware of your surroundings; avoid pointing the nozzle near pets, children, vehicles, or open windows. For better control, use the lowest throttle speed needed for the job and work around the edges of a leaf pile instead of blowing into the center.
Commonly replaced Craftsman electric leaf blower parts
The power cord delivers electricity to the blower motor. If it's frayed or damaged, replace it right away. The blower fan blade generates the air movement that clears your yard—if the blade is cracked or warped, airflow drops. The motor drives the fan blade, and a faulty motor can stop your blower altogether. If your blower doesn’t power on, the power switch could be to blame. These and other leaf blower parts and accessories are available to help you restore full functionality.
Keep your Craftsman electric blower running like new
Sears PartsDirect carries the parts you need to keep your Craftsman electric leaf blower in peak condition. We also have the replacement parts and DIY repair resources to help you maintain your lawn equipment, appliances, and power tools.