Tanaka’s largest blower features a 65cc engine, 850-cfm output, and a side-mounted throttle control switch. It’s a great everyday blower that can handle the bigger jobs as well, the company says.
Dolmar says their blowers feature characteristics demanded by professionals for continuous operation. The Dolmar PB-7601.4 Backpack Blower is designed to be lightweight, offer quick-and-easy starting, and provide powerful airflow with low sound. In addition, the units are designed to maximize operator comfort.
RedMax says the EBZ7500 backpack blower features the Strato-Charged 2-stroke engine with lower emissions and higher power. The Max Cooled back pad is designed to use air sucked by the fan housing to cool operators and keep them comfortable during hot days.
The Husqvarna 580BFS commercial backpack blower is designed for demanding tasks. Larger air flow and higher air speed are provided by an efficient fan design and X-Torq engine. A commercial-grade air filter is designed to provide long operating time and trouble-free use.
Husqvarna says its 570 commercial backpack blower makes short work of even the toughest tasks with air speeds of 236 mph and air volume of 971 cfm.
Both the frame-mounted and tube-mounted models are engineered for all-day comfort and feature a formed back pad to provide greater comfort for long periods of operation
Designed to tackle wet, heavy leaves and debris, the new fuel-efficient Stihl BR 350 backpack blower brings the power of a professional product home. This mid-range blower’s engine technology provides improved fuel economy and power for tough cleanup tasks, while reducing the exhaust emissions.
Echo's PB-770 backpack blower is equipped with a powerful 63.3cc Power Boost Tornado engine with Pro-Fire ignition for quick and easy starts. Available in both hip- and tube-mounted throttle versions with cruise control, the backpack blower features dual-stage, side-mounted, heavy-duty air filtration and the Posi-Loc pipe system for a secure connection.