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Craftsman 15130381 blower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 15130381 blower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Button for Craftsman 15130381 - Part GF70BL.10.03

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  • Spring for Craftsman 15130381 - Part TOTHYY.06.09

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  • Cable for Craftsman 15130381 - Part TODQ80.F0.10.X1.01

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  • Impeller for Craftsman 15130381 - Part GF70BL.12.00

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  • Button for Craftsman 15130381 - Part GF21BL.13.00

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  • Wire for Craftsman 15130381 - Part TODXL1.D6.UL

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  • Vacuum Tube for Craftsman 15130381 - Part GF71BL.20.10

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  • Shell for Craftsman 15130381 - Part GF71BL.12.00.X1.01

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Craftsman Blower 15130381 FAQs

For the Craftsman electric leaf blower model 15130381, the model number is printed on a label attached to the motor housing. Check the blower body near the motor casing, then match the number on that label to the parts list and diagrams in the 15130381 operator's manual.

Where to look on the blower

Most Craftsman electric blowers place the ID label on the main housing close to the motor. On model 15130381, it is specifically on the motor housing.

  • Unplug the blower first (never search for labels with power connected)
  • Look on the side of the motor housing near the handle area
  • Check the back of the housing near the cord entry point
  • Wipe dust off the casing so the label text is readable
  • Use a flashlight; labels are often black text on a silver or white sticker
What the label should show

The label typically includes the model number and may include other identifiers.

Label item What it’s used for
Model number (example: 15130381) Ensures you get the correct parts and diagrams
Electrical rating (amps/volts) Confirms correct power source and extension cord type
Serial or production code (if present) Helps identify manufacturing run for service
Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Craftsman leaf blower parts (for example, a nozzle or vacuum attachment that will not fit your housing or latch points).

After you find the model number

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. The Craftsman 15130381 electric leaf blower is a strong choice for typical home cleanup because it delivers consistent power without gas mixing, starts instantly, and needs less routine maintenance; it is also well-suited for patios, decks, garages, and driveways when used as directed in the 15130381 operator’s manual.

What “good” means for this model

This Craftsman blower is designed for common residential debris and includes features that support everyday use.

  • Clears leaves and yard debris from lawns
  • Blows debris off decks, patios, garages, and driveways
  • Uses a polarized plug and requires a polarized outdoor extension cord
  • Should be used only in dry conditions (to reduce electric shock risk)
  • Requires tubes to be installed before operation
Electric vs gas: quick comparison
Feature Electric (like Craftsman 15130381) Gas
Starting Push switch ON Pull start, priming/choke common
Maintenance Low (no fuel system) Higher (fuel, carb, plugs)
Noise and fumes Lower, no exhaust Higher, exhaust present
Best for Most residential cleanup Heavy, all-day large jobs
How to get the best performance

A few setup and use details make a big difference in airflow and control.

  • Use the concentrator for tight areas (flower beds, under decks); see leaf blower concentrator nozzle 131003120
  • Route the extension cord through the cord retainer/loop so it does not unplug during use
  • Keep bystanders at least 50 ft away
  • Wear eye protection with side shields (ANSI Z87.1) and hearing protection
  • Do not use in wet or damp conditions
Why it matters

Choosing the right blower affects cleanup time, comfort, and safety. For most homeowners, an electric blower like the Craftsman 15130381 provides plenty of airflow with simpler upkeep, while also reducing common hassles tied to fuel and seasonal storage.

Last updated: January 2026

The best leaf blower is the one that matches your yard size, debris type, and preferred power source (corded, battery, or gas). For a corded blower like Craftsman model 15130381, “best” means consistent power, comfortable handling, and using the right attachments and settings listed in the 15130381 owner's manual.

How we recommend choosing the “best” leaf blower
  • Power source: corded for steady runtime, battery for mobility, gas for long sessions
  • Airflow (CFM): higher CFM moves more dry leaves per pass
  • Air speed (MPH): higher MPH helps lift wet or stuck debris
  • Weight and balance: lighter, well-balanced tools reduce fatigue
  • Noise and PPE: plan on eye and hearing protection for longer use
  • Attachments: concentrators and vacuum/mulch kits expand capability
Where the Craftsman 15130381 fits

This model is a corded blower/vac designed for typical home cleanup like lawns, decks, patios, garages, and driveways. Use the manual to confirm the exact performance ratings for your unit.

Yard situation What to prioritize Why it helps
Open lawn areas Higher CFM Moves more leaves quickly
Wet piles, corners, beds Higher MPH plus a concentrator Lifts and directs debris
Lots of leaves to collect Vacuum and mulching Reduces volume and bag trips
Parts and accessories that can make a blower “better”
Why it matters

When the blower’s airflow and attachments match the job, you finish faster and with less mess. Good technique also prevents scattering debris; work around the outside edges of a pile instead of blasting the center.

Last updated: January 2026

For a leaf blower, most shoppers pay $50 to $250 depending on power type and features. For the Craftsman 15130381 corded electric blower/vac, a fair price is the one that matches the performance specs and includes the key attachments listed in the 15130381 owner's manual.

Typical price ranges (what you get for the money)
  • $50 to $100: basic corded electric blower for patios and light leaf fall
  • $80 to $160: stronger corded electric with variable speed and better ergonomics
  • $120 to $250: blower/vac models with mulching and a collection bag for heavier cleanup
Yard and cleanup need What to look for Typical spend
Small patio, dry leaves lighter weight, simple tube $50 to $100
Driveway, moderate leaf fall higher airflow, variable speed $80 to $160
Vacuuming and mulching blower/vac conversion, bag, mulching $120 to $250
How to compare models correctly

Use the same spec categories across brands (Craftsman, Kenmore, etc.) so you are comparing apples to apples:

  • Air volume (CFM): higher moves more leaves per pass
  • Air speed (MPH): higher helps lift wet or stuck debris
  • Amps or volts: indicates motor power for corded units
  • Vacuum and mulching: saves time if you bag debris
  • Weight and balance: matters for longer sessions
Parts and attachments can change the “real” price

If you are buying used or open-box, missing attachments should lower what you pay because replacements add cost and affect performance.

Why it matters

Paying for the right airflow and the right attachments saves time and prevents frustration. A cheaper blower that is missing vacuum parts or key nozzles often costs more after you buy replacements.

Last updated: January 2026

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