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Shindaiwa Leaf BlowerBuying a leafblower backpack?

Ok im looking for a leafblower backpack. I had an echo handheld fan for three years, but you know has recently moved into a place with a ton of trees, which means lots of leaves, and the handheld is ok, but would like more power, and it is also tiring. Ive been impressed by the echo, but I've seen other brands too, and heard different people saying that others are better than some. So I try to be, Shindaiwa, Kawasaki, Echo, or Stilth. I see a lot of yard care places using stilth, is it because they are good or simply good price. Which would be the best choice to spend a lot of leaves, a lot of power THANK

STIHL BR600

Stihl is more expensive but better quality than the echo. I went with STIHL. You do not know the others.

Hello i want a few months ago. It was between the echo and Husqvarna. I have a Stihl but they are simply too expensive. When it came down to choosing the d'J'ai Husqvarna.It was 125bt backpack blower Husqvarna. I needed something strong but not too expensive. (Lawn) When I got it and opened it and read the manual, it had a Kawasaki engine in it. Very solid and reliable Here is me with my fan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4y5e381CeP8 is really a great fan. Mine cost 175.00 bought Lowes

Stihl, Echo or Husqvarna are all good choices. Avoid Homelite. They are a reminder of a group of backpack blowers now.

Posted on May 23, 2010.
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