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Backpack leaf blowers: CFM vs MPH vs Newtons vs engine CC

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October 31, 2022, 09:09 AM
ensigmatic
Backpack leaf blowers: CFM vs MPH vs Newtons vs engine CC
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Originally posted by mark123:
I use a backpack blower in my lawn business. I jumped ship from Echo a year ago to go with a Stihl. My step daughter was working at a Stihl dealer so I gave her the commission. This thing is just over a year old and is falling apart.
In my backpack leaf blower research two seasons ago, Stihl did not rate at or near the top of the heap in any reviews I read. Furthermore: One of my next door neighbors has a Stihl, and, I can't say what it is, but that thing does not and never has sounded "healthy" when he ran it.

I have two Stihl chain saws and they're great. But I'd look elsewhere for a back pack leaf blower.

In the interest of full disclosure (I'd thought I'd included that in my prior post, but forgot): My Echo back pack leaf blower is currently in for service. Last season it took to wanting to die at full throttle upon its last use. Kept meaning to take it in. Kept forgetting. This year it got steadily worse upon its first use--to the point it didn't want to keep running at even half throttle.

The good news is it has a five year warranty and I should have it back in time to finish the job when the leaves are done falling.
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Originally posted by Bob RI:
Echo stuff has treated me well. I have a handheld echo blower ...
I bought an Echo hand-held gas leaf blower about four years back. Hasn't failed me yet. I think the darn thing actually moves leaves about as well as the Tanaka backpack leaf blower my Echo replaced used to.



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October 31, 2022, 09:12 AM
BigSwede
I just bought the Husqvarna 570BTS because I lost all of my slave labor, JK I paid those turds (Offspring) very well for yard work

More than you wanted to spend but this thing is a beast. I blew my front yard leaves to the back yard in a few minutes, when they are done falling I will blow them all in to the woods off the back yard

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Husqv...af-Blower/1000760830

Less 10% for Veterans discount

It says built in USA but it could have some foreign parts, don't know



October 31, 2022, 09:23 AM
oddball
I have an Echo PB261L backpack blower I purchased over 20 years ago. The only parts I replaced were a spark plug maybe 10 years ago, and fuel line/filter. That's it. I still use it once a week during the spring/summer/fall. It starts up on the first 1-3 pulls, depending on temps. Before the Echo, I had a handheld blower and it became troublesome for my lower back. I don't see getting another blower, the Echo will probably outlast me.



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October 31, 2022, 08:57 PM
pepsiblue
No help on anything really, just my experience. I have a Stihl BR700 that is a few years old. It is a beast. Absolutely a blowing machine. Typical Stihl reliability as well.





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November 01, 2022, 06:35 AM
timetogo
I have an Echo PB620 that is about 13 years old. It has moved mountains of leaves and pine needles over the years. This season it was finally time to do a tune up as it had issues at full throttle after a few minutes. I replaced the air filter and spark plug but no improvement. I changed the fuel filter and it runs like new again. First maintenance done besides cleaning the air filter. I had an Echo hand held before this and it too ran like a champ for well over a decade.


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November 01, 2022, 09:38 AM
liner
I’ve had a Redmax EBZ7100 since 2009.
Weighs 23 lbs, air speed of 205mph and Air flow in pipe 586cfm
I have never had a problem with it and it gets used here on my 4 acres in Mass.
November 01, 2022, 12:20 PM
Ripley
FWIW by yard equipment standards, a leaf blower leads the easiest life. They just move air and a good one should have a long life with regular maintenance. A nice backpack blower is a fun and effective tool, get one! Smile




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November 01, 2022, 01:38 PM
HRK
You could go electric, advantages are less weight so it's easier on your back, and way quieter, so it's better for your ears.

A plus, no gas and oil to mix, just slap on the battery and go... 600 CFM and $419 at Ace.

I have a handheld EGO, none of the neighbors gas blowers can keep up, even my lawn guy says it's better than his backpack and is looking to convert his equipment. Electric or Gas is just the method to convert energy into blower speed, both products can do it.

https://egopowerplus.com/blower-600cfm/


November 02, 2022, 07:49 PM
2001AudiA6
I have the EGO+ Backpack Blower. It is great, no fussing with gas/oil, and should last forever. The downfall is that you can't run it long enough. With gas fill it back up and get back at it. I have the blower, trimmer (weedwacker), small chainsaw and shrub trimmer. Two 2.5 batteries, a 5.0 battery and 7.5 battery. That blower eats through batteries. The 7.5 or 5.0 honestly is fine for my normal weekly routine (after I trim and cut the grsss) but when it is leaf season, I utilize it but 7.5 maybe lasts 30 minutes. 5 - 20 minutes. And to get the leaves moving alot of time you need to boost (button) which eats up the battery life. I like it but wish for longer battery life.
November 02, 2022, 07:51 PM
2001AudiA6
Also forgot to mention - the lighter weight compared to gas and instant on/off is awesome.
November 03, 2022, 12:25 PM
Jeff Yarchin
Is anyone familiar with Schröder Backpack Leaf Blowers?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...A27CALACALIJ7D&psc=1