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Vangellis


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Backpack blower weight.
Original Message   May 21, 2005 9:53 pm
As part of my latest OPE Madness,   I've been thinking about a backpack blower. It seemed to me that a handheld would become tiresome on the arm if used for an extended period of time and a backpack would fit the bill. While in HD today I came across an ECHO 40 cc reconditioned blower that was laying on the floor unopened. I never tried one on before and thought, what the heck. Man, I was suprised at the weight and how it felt. I found as I walked around with it that I was bending forward to counter act the weight of the blower. This in itself seems like it would be tiresome.  Now I admit, I'm only 5'4" and 144 lbs, but I'm no weakling. I liked the idea of a backpack blower, but not sure if thats the direction I want to go in now. Any opinions or suggestions as to a lighter machine or alternative are appreciated. I figure at worst if I buy one, I could hook up a dual tube to the back and fly around the neighborhood.

                                                  Thanks,  Kevin


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AJace


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #1   May 21, 2005 9:57 pm
How much did they want? 

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Marshall


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #2   May 21, 2005 10:10 pm
If you drop down to the 23 - 25cc blowers the weights about cut in half. 23-24lbs is pretty heavy.
Termy


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #3   May 21, 2005 10:12 pm
I used a backpack blower when I used to work at Hovander park and your hand and arm still gets tired using it the same way with a regular blower. If the backpack blower is too much for you to handle than my best advice is to just buy a 140MPH regular blower


Vangellis


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #4   May 21, 2005 10:14 pm
Hi AJace. They wanted $210. Normally $299. Tag said it was reconditioned. It was a 44cc model as pictured here.

Kevin


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Vangellis


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #5   May 21, 2005 10:41 pm
Marshall wrote:
If you drop down to the 23 - 25cc blowers the weights about cut in half. 23-24lbs is pretty heavy.



Hi Marshall. That model, the PB-403 runs about 21lbs, the next model down, the PB-260L runs close to 15 lbs. Do the 25 cc units have enough push in them though? Will it fly me around the house.  LOL.  I'm just starting to check these out so I have some researching to do. I was just suprised when I strapped it on how it felt.
                                                                                                                                  Kevin




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robmints


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #6   May 21, 2005 10:48 pm
Kevin,
I have a little 2100 Shred and Vac. It is a hand held. It's light, blows and sucks well, steel shredder, runs pretty smooth. It is no problem to use for an hour or more. It's size and weight make it very convienent, I use it all the time. If you don't use a blower for several hours at a time, you might want to look at something that is easier to use. That way you will use it, Does that make sense?
Marshall


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #7   May 21, 2005 11:23 pm
I, like Rob, have the Shread-N-Vac ES 2400, it blows! 
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Vangellis


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #8   May 22, 2005 12:11 am
robmints wrote:
Kevin,
I have a little 2100 Shred and Vac. It is a hand held. It's light, blows and sucks well, steel shredder, runs pretty smooth. It is no problem to use for an hour or more. It's size and weight make it very convienent, I use it all the time. If you don't use a blower for several hours at a time, you might want to look at something that is easier to use. That way you will use it, Does that make sense?


Hi Robmints. Yes, that does make sense. LOL.  It's nice to see "blows and sucks" in a positive light. These are the Echo Shred and Vacs on their site. I assume they both have the steel shredder.

ES 210


ES230

Kevin


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cleanmaxx_brian


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #9   May 22, 2005 12:11 am
I have a BP200 and it BLOWS too

Brian Chang

Ariens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer,  Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.

Vangellis


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Re: Backpack blower weight.
Reply #10   May 22, 2005 12:29 am
Hi Brian. So I guess the Echo's really blow. Sometimes they suck. Hows yours for extended use?



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