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 Forget the Rake!  

QB554HC 3 wheel blower
5hp Honda Engine
Director

-Nice homeowner model. It may be small, but it works great! Has a Honda engine too, for added reliability.

 

Force Blower
9hp Robin or Honda, 14hp Honda, 18hp B&S Vanguard
Director

Brand new housing design minimizes weight, maximizes durability. This combined with the special fan design results in great 3 wheel blower. If that isn't enough, the blower output is now adjustable from the handlebars using "Aim and Shoot."

 

 9hp 3 Wheel Blower
13hp or 9hp Honda Engine
High Output

-Designed with the revolutionary new side discharge system. It's unique, patented split opening deflector eliminates "blow-back" or windrowing.

It's easy to change the air flow direction from side to front — just flip the lever! No tools or special attachments required.

 

Stihl BG55,65,85 Handhelds

Especially important news for older folks, or for those who may have some type of arm mobility handicap: For those who struggle with starting 2-stroke engines Stihl's Easy 2 Start is available on a variety of machines, including trimmers, chainsaws, and cultivators.

Stihl's handheld blower are stronger than some backpacks! Light too! As you move up the model lineup, you gain output power, and also amenities such as rubber hand grip, rubber feet, and 'cruise control'.

See
stihlusa.com blowers

 

Model BG 55

Easy Start principle:
When you pull the rope, a spring is wound, and when the spring is tight enough, it will turn over the engine for you. You no longer have to pull the engine over fast

The hardest part for some people is just pulling over the engine!

Most Stihl backpack blowers utilize the new 4-Mix hybrid engine. It is essentially a 4 stroke engine that runs on 2 stroke (premix) fuel. The technology can be found in backpack blowers, string trimmers, pole pruners, and more. We have found many advantages such as:
  1. Higher torque engine
  2. Quieter running engine without the 2 stroke 'wine'
  3. Better on fuel
  4. Easier to pull over when starting
  5. Can turn unit at any working angle and it will continue to run.
  6. Does not have added weight of a 4 stroke engine since it has no oil reservoir.

STIHL 4-Mix Engine

Stihl BR600

BR 600
4 Mix engine

 

Redmax has the stratocharged engine. The idea is to scavenge unused fuel from the exhaust and re-introduce them to the combustion chamber. A fancy way of saying it 'recycles exhaust'. This engine technology is used extensively in their backpack blowers and string trimmers.

We have various size Redmax machines to fit every need and budget. But our personal favorite is the Redmax EBZ8001 backpack blower. It sets the standard in power. One important note: Never try one of these machines... because you will have to buy one!  Everything else falls short!

Redmax EBZ8001

EBZ8000 image
Stratocharged engine

 

Our thoughts:  Look at it like this:

You have to watch BOTH  MPH  and  CFM.  One without the other is worthless.

We say this: buy the biggest, baddest, meanest leaf blower you can afford! Forget the toys, we're talking TOOLS. Get a real machine that will get your job done quickly, and easily. There is nothing more silly than using a leaf blower that is slower than a rake!  We don't twist your arm, we just try and tweak your thinking!

You will never come back and thank us for saving you a few bucks, but you just may stop by raving about how well your new machine works!  I know, because it happens all the time!

Check out this funny Stihl movie file: power tools.wmv

*No bias here!  These are our opinions, because like you, we are entitled to them.  :-) 
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