Leaf blower recommendations

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Couldn't see best section for question

In the market for a backpack blower
Leaf crap around fishery.
Anyone dealt with the firm or indeed the hyundia ....




Reads well but personal experience is best eh

Tia
I believe a stihl would be best but about double the price, hard to justify.
 

Kidds

Member
Horticulture
Arbtalk has threads about such things and generally if you don't want to pay Stihl money they would say Echo is the best bet.
Not always easy to do but having used such blowers I would say try one for a day if you can, hire one maybe. I found it gave me a really bad back as you are fighting against it twisting you round (they are powerful). That was with a Stihl but the newer Stihl is much better, I don't mind using that one. (sorry, don't know numbers)
I have a hand held Stihl and that does me fine.
 
Couldn't see best section for question

In the market for a backpack blower
Leaf crap around fishery.
Anyone dealt with the firm or indeed the hyundia ....




Reads well but personal experience is best eh

Tia
I believe a stihl would be best but about double the price, hard to justify.

Branded chinesium as opposed to unbranded.

Not very high quality.

You get what you pay for
 

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Had loan of a back.pack husky for a bit , knew i shouldn't have let him take it back and bought it, that was powerful, mates a 120 ish quidy ebay used recently not the same .
All my other gear is stihl, it works .
 

Jack Russell

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Holderness
We bought a walk behind leaf blower. My father is obsessed with keeping leafs cleared up and had a back pack blower. As previously said its Very tiring. We now use the walk behind and a hand held. The walk behind is phenomenal what it can shift.
 

Sprig

Member
I have a Stihl battery blower and it's great. It depends on how much you want to do in one gp though. It does about 30 mins on a battery. I have a couple of spares as I have some of the other battery tools too.
 

WillH

Member
Location
Huddersfield
Only used a Stihl one. Br450 with electric and easy start. Not too sure about the easy start, seems to require more force to get past the resistance but two pulls starts it.

The electric start is handy once warmed up as you can tun it off and the on whenever without needing to remove from your back.

I got arm ache more than any back pain but I put that down to being left handed.

I have used the Stihl battery blower on a job cleaning gutters out, was surprisingly powerful but reckon you'd need a few batteries for constant use
 

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