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Carburetor Kit For Ryobi Homelite BC30 CS26 CS30 TP30 TP26 EX26 SS26 SS30 SX135 25cc 26cc 30cc trimmer tiller Edger leaf blower # C1U-H60 C1U-H62

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Carburetor Kit For Ryobi Homelite BC30 CS26 CS30 TP30 TP26 EX26 SS26 SS30 SX135 25cc 26cc 30cc trimmer tiller Edger leaf blower # C1U-H60 C1U-H62Model Fit Guide Carburetor Compatible withRyobi Craftsman 308054043, 308054013, 308054012, 308054004, 308054003, 308054077, 308054028, 985624001. Homelite 984534001 PS02138 308001001 UP04742A UP04742. ZAMA # C1U H60 C1U H60E C1U H60D C1U H62 C1U H62A. Parts Used on Ryobi RY30000 RY30002 RY30021A RY30041A RY30963 RY30542 RY26901 RY26520 RY26921 RY26540 RY26941 RY26000 RY09600 30cc Trimmer Homelite UT32650 UT21006 UT29007 UT21046 UT29047 UT20002 Trimmer

Model Fit Guide

Carburetor Compatible with
Ryobi Craftsman 308054043, 308054013, 308054012, 308054004, 308054003, 308054077, 308054028, 985624001.
Homelite 984534001 PS02138 308001001 UP04742A UP04742.
ZAMA # C1U-H60 C1U-H60E C1U-H60D C1U-H62 C1U-H62A.

Parts Used on Ryobi RY30000 RY30002 RY30021A RY30041A RY30963 RY30542 RY26901 RY26520 RY26921 RY26540 RY26941 RY26000 RY09600 30cc Trimmer

Homelite UT32650 UT21006 UT29007 UT21046 UT29047 UT20002 Trimmer
UT15164 UT15165 UT15169 UT15170 UT15176 UT15179 UT15180 UT15181 UT15182 UT15200 UT20691R UT20739 UT20740 UT20742
UT20743 UT20744 UT20747 UT20748 UT20749 UT20750 UT20751 UT20758 UT20760 UT20760A UT20761 UT20763 UT20764 string trimmer
UT20768 UT20769 UT20769A UT20770 UT20771 UT20772 UT20772A UT20773 UT20774 UT20778 UT20779 UT20780 UT20781 UT20783
UT20784 UT20785 UT20778 UT20788 UT20789 UT20812 UT20813 UT20817 UT20818 UT20819 UT20820 UT20822 UT20826 string trimmer
Homelite UT20002 UT20002A UT20003A UT20004A UT20004B UT20006 UT20022 UT20022A UT20023A UT20024A UT20024B UT20042 UT20042A UT20043A UT20044A UT20044B UT20046 string trimmer

Ryobi / Homelite BC30 CS26 CS30 TP30 TP26 EX26 SS26 SS30 SX135 25cc 26cc 30cc 46cc string trimmer / tiller / Edger / leaf blower / pole saw

Ryobi RY30120 RY30140 RY30160 RY30220 RY30220A RY30220B RY30240 RY30240B RY30260 RY30260B RY30522 RY30542 RY30562 RY30000 RY30000A RY30000B RY30002 RY30002A RY30002B RY30004 RY30004A RY30004B RY30004D RY30021A RY30041A RY30061A RY52001 RY52001A string trimmer brushcutter; Ryobi RY52014 RY52502 RY52903 RY52003 RY52003A pole saw / pole pruner.

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Pac Man carburetor adjustment tool Replace Part Number # 308535003
Gasket Part Number: C1U-H60, P350.

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Daniel P
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great and easy to use
Color: Black
I feel like I’ve finally found a decent milk frother! I’ve gone through (or returned) several models over the last few years, but this one has a different design and hasn’t frustrated me like the others. It has plenty of power to froth milk, foam quality is good, heating is good. I checked the temperature a few times, since a few reviews were critical of that, and it was within a degree or two of what I’d set, so I’d say it’s good! I appreciate that it remembers the last settings so most days are a 1-click operation. But even changing the settings is easy - easier than others I’ve used while having more options.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
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Payton
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Best addition to our coffee bar
Color: Black
BEST milk frother we've owned. It is on the larger size but worth it. I love that there are multiple temperature settings. It is easy to use and figure out. The frother spins inside of the stainless steel cup and is magnetically attached inside so it does not come off easily. We use agave for sweetener and being able to throw the cup into the dishwasher to clean off residue has been the biggest plus of this frother. Highly recommend. Worth the cost.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026
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Trekkintheplains
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Cute, functional, works great!
I LOVE this thing!! It froths the half and half for my coffee and cream for my tea so beautifully. It's fast, and easy to use and clean. Really adds to my morning routine to be able to choose a temperature and froth level to my coffee creamer. The color is so pretty and both it and the style fit right in with my kitchen decor. I've been using it for several months and haven't had any issues to far. Great item! I was afraid it would just be more clutter and gadgets I didn't need taking up counter space, but it fits right in next to my coffee maker, and I truly do use it every morning. It makes my coffee even more enjoyable, believe it or not. Love it!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
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Melissa Tucker
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Solid purchase
Color: White, Color: White
I have used it often, basically daily. I love how it has a magnet stirrer and therefore is quiet. I like the stainless steel aspect. It does heat up well. It can store two regular mugs of beverage or maybe 3-4 mugs of froth. It is lightweight but doesn’t feel cheaply made- good enough quality. The froth is great- I have no complaints. I had to learn the hard way that non-homogenized milk gets grainy- weird and icky. I wish it was a little more frothy on the matcha side of things but I still use it. Also, I wish for things like hot chocolate that it got hotter. It goes to 160 on the machine but it doesn’t feel that hot when you drink it. I haven’t measured the temperature of the drink yet but it isn’t hot hot.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026
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Metsa Lintu
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
It delivered on more levels than I imagined or expected
Color: White
EDIT: I've used this frother pretty much daily, sometimes more than daily, since ordering it, and it has performed very well. I make turmeric/ginger/pepper milk most nights. The way this frother performs for that use astounded me. I bought it for coffee/cocoa/mushroom drinks, then while waiting for it to arrive realized it might work with the "golden milk." First, the little frother uses a closely/precisely applied heat drawing 550w. The thick steel pot nestles down into the heating base, and the cover fits nice and snugly. So I'm not heating an entire thick saucepan perched atop an entire stove burner (1,000-1,500 w), with all the escaped heat that involves. Second, I'm not standing there with thermometer in hand, diving into the open pan of heating milk to find that perfect sweet spot around 150-155...while constantly stirring and making sure not to let it boil over. Because, third, the little frother takes care of that part, with the thermostat auto shut off. Fourth, it whisks the powders smoothly in. Manufacturer suggests starting the whisk movement in the milk, then adding the powders. They did collect a bit in the low vortex around the stem of the little assembly that holds the various whisk/stir/froth blades, but I just stuck a spoon handle in there carefully, and it redistributed easily around the magnetic-driven stirring assembly. And finally, omigosh, the lovely velvety texture! Since these spices express best with extended warming, I'm making one batch, heated and frothed to 160F, then follow that with just milk frothed to 140. While the second batch is running (there's a cool down pause in the process, hastened by rinsing the pot exterior in cold water and of course drying it before putting it on the base), the first batch is steeping the spices...so the combined result is perfect. EDIT: It did its job much faster than I expected (minutes). So I tested it as promised on my "solar generator" backup unit. My thought was that this would make my usual most efficient option for heating milk in those conditions the second most efficient: open saucepan atop a multi-watt-level portable induction cookplace on the 600w setting. And with much less cleanup at a time when water is scarce (electric well pump). We had a power outage here last week. Yep, the 550w frother ran on a Jackery 2000 for the few minutes it took to heat/froth milk--no trouble whatever and hardly put a dent in the charge. WOW. (Technically speaking it could run continuously, continuously heating, for over 3 1/2 hours on a full 2000 kWh charge.) EDIT: This isn't a reduction in stars, just an observation. The frother "tree" assembly that does the business of stirring/whisking/frothing--I thought to order a spare in the event of damage to the original. They are very hard to find online. Maestri House lists the replacement part as "out of stock." Also out of stock, replacement pot and lid. This might be a concern to some considering the tool. But it seems to be well made and I hope gives long service. EDIT: As of May 2026 the little frother is still working exceptionally well on a nearly daily basis. I purchased it in October of 2025, so that shouldn't be a surprise...but just sayin'. :^>
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025

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