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Backpack Blowers: Which Brand?

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#1 ·
I need a backpack blower this fall--the trusty ol' electric Toro isn't going to cut it at our new place. Who's got a brand recommendation, or even better, a specific model? I'm eye balling the Husqvarna BT150. It blows faster and more volume of air than any other brand that I've seen so far. 210MPH and 700+ CFM of air. Most blowers are half that. I've got a Husqvarna push mower that I've not exactly been as nice as I could have been to it, and it still runs like a champ.

Should I even consider an Echo or Stihl?
 
#4 ·
I have no experience with any other, but I really like my BT150, Lowes had them on sale last year for like $100 off, and by the specs it was a smoking deal. Found the three way tool defective, torx end was misshapen, but I have a drawer full of torx bits so not a problem, guessing that was the reason for the sale.

I clear leaves from about 1.5 acres completely surrounded by old growth oak, it has no problem with the task. Complaints: it is very loud, as the specs indicate, the motor has some vibration at low speed which is not surprising given the displacement, and it's pretty thirsty.
 
#7 ·
Red Max are very powerful, I usually recommend My customers go to a local dealer and buy a Sthil.

FYI I have a walk behind blower that I will be getting ready to sell soon.
 
#9 ·
Shindawa makes some really strong back pack blowers that I really like alot.. Stihl, redmax, and echo would also be much higher on the list than Husqvarna.... if you are going to buy a BP blower dont get one of the homeowner models from lowes or hd. The bt150 is a homeowner model that cost almost as much as a pro model.
 
#12 · (Edited)
Where did you get those numbers on the Husqvarna 150bt?
I see 434 cfm / 251 mph. Msrp $299.

The Stihl BR350 is 436 cfm / 201 mph. Msrp $350.

Check out the Echo pb-580T. 510 cfm / 215 mph. Msrp $329.99, on sale right now at dealers for $299 during the Echo national sales event.

You can't go wrong with any of the three listed, but I would go with the Echo in this price range. More cfm, large fuel tank, thick padded harness, and operator cooling from the vented back plate. Go check one out at your local dealer.
 
#15 ·
I have 2 stihl blowers, one a handheld and one a backpack. I also have a little wonder was behind. I use the backpack and walk behind at the same time once the leaves start falling heavy. It'll carry them twice as far with less effort. I've been using stihl equipment for 20 years and wouldn't recommend anything else. But in case you wanna spend more money that what a stihl Costs, go buy a Redmax
 
#17 ·
Where did you get those numbers on the Husqvarna 150bt?
Lowes website. I kinda figured there must be a typo since nothing else was even close in CFM. I'll check out Stihl since I get a discount from a vendor in town. Appreciate the input here so far. A walk behind is out of the question given my yard's uneven terrain.
 
#21 ·
Redmax makes a good blower. My Stihl doesnt want to run well unless i feed it premium mixed gas.
 
#24 ·
I have an older Echo PB650 and it has been the best gas powered tool I've owned. It's at least 8 years old now and always cranks on first or second pull. My dad has an at least 15 year old Stihl BR400 that has been great also. I also have one of the tiny Husqvarna back pack blowers from Lowes I bought so the kids could help out with leaves that's been pretty good.
 
#27 ·
Stihl or shindaiwa are my recommendations. Had one of the husky's handhelds and it didn't last long and never again after figuring out it didn't have a air filter in it from the factory and was reason! I could not believe someone would build something that runs in a dusty environment and not put a air filter in one or sell one for it.
 
#28 ·
A few options to get into the 700+ cfm range,

Husqvarna 580bts 908 cfm/ 206 mph, $579
Echo PB770t, 756 cfm / 234 mph, $499
Stihl BR600, 677 cfm / 238 mph, $499
Stihl BR700, 912 cfm / 197 mph, $549

I would go with the new Stihl BR700, and its a couple pounds lighter than the Husqvarna.
Wow! Stihl finally came out with a new flagship blower. I've had a BR 600 for at least the last 8 years or so. I guess it's time for an upgrade. Thanks.