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nospamplse 07-07-2007 01:05 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand
held or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.

Art 07-07-2007 01:59 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
nospamplse wrote:
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand
held or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.


Shindiawa and Stihl make the best quality hand held and backpack
blowers, IMO.

--
Art

Eggs Zachtly 07-07-2007 03:52 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
Art said:

nospamplse wrote:
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand
held or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.


Shindiawa and Stihl make the best quality hand held and backpack
blowers, IMO.


We have both at work. Our Shindiawa backpacks are older, and I prefer them.
The Stihl's are much quieter, but I guess I'm so used to the two-handed
operation of the Shindaiwa. A lot of the guys like the Stihl. I have a
Stihl hand blower at work (new, don't have model number with me), and it's
sweet!

I guess I'd have to "second" the motion, tho. Shindaiwa or Stihl would be
the way to go.

--

Eggs

What's another word for thesaurus?

** Frank ** 07-07-2007 04:17 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 

"nospamplse" wrote in message
. ..
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand held
or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.


I have a hand held Echo and works pretty good. Other than what were already
mentioned, also consider Husqvarna. The deciding factor for me was what my
local store had at the time - the top brands are priced about the same
anyway. Look at what the pros use in your area. You should also consider
where the local service is located too - no need to drive half a day just to
get it fixed.



Jim 07-07-2007 06:20 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
Eggs Zachtly wrote:

Art said:
nospamplse wrote:
My leaf blower bit the dust

[....]
recommendation based on personal experience?


Shindiawa and Stihl make the best quality hand held and backpack
blowers, IMO.


[....]

I guess I'd have to "second" the motion, tho. Shindaiwa or Stihl would be
the way to go.


I'm going to put a 'third' in for both Shindaiwa and Stihl products.

Stihl BR400 back pack - 100% great tool
Stihl SH85 is a hand held blower great for the small
jobs and easily converts to a vacuum shredder that bags.
the SH85 is great for removing leaves from flower beds
with out disturbing the mulch. also makes quick clean
up when doing hedge maintenance.

Jeff[_4_] 08-07-2007 04:41 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
I have a Red Max backpack which is along the same lines as the Shindawa.
Same manufacturer? Either way it's a great machine.


"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
...
Art said:

nospamplse wrote:
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand
held or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.


Shindiawa and Stihl make the best quality hand held and backpack
blowers, IMO.


We have both at work. Our Shindiawa backpacks are older, and I prefer
them.
The Stihl's are much quieter, but I guess I'm so used to the two-handed
operation of the Shindaiwa. A lot of the guys like the Stihl. I have a
Stihl hand blower at work (new, don't have model number with me), and it's
sweet!

I guess I'd have to "second" the motion, tho. Shindaiwa or Stihl would be
the way to go.

--

Eggs

What's another word for thesaurus?




Art 09-07-2007 11:36 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
Top posting fixed.

Jeff wrote:

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
...
Art said:

nospamplse wrote:
My leaf blower bit the dust and looking to buy a new one either hand
held or back back ... any recommendation based on personal experience?

Thanks.
Shindiawa and Stihl make the best quality hand held and backpack
blowers, IMO.

We have both at work. Our Shindiawa backpacks are older, and I prefer
them.
The Stihl's are much quieter, but I guess I'm so used to the two-handed
operation of the Shindaiwa. A lot of the guys like the Stihl. I have a
Stihl hand blower at work (new, don't have model number with me), and it's
sweet!

I guess I'd have to "second" the motion, tho. Shindaiwa or Stihl would be
the way to go.

--

Eggs

What's another word for thesaurus?




I have a Red Max backpack which is along the same lines as the Shindawa.
Same manufacturer? Either way it's a great machine.


No it's not the same mfg. Shindaiwa does not private label for anyone.
While it is a good machine it's nowhere near the quality or performance
of the Shindaiwa backpacks.

--
Art

[email protected] 10-07-2007 02:23 PM

Recommendation please - gasoline engine driven leaf blower
 
i like the ones that have the carb and fuel lines out in the
open,easy to get to. because they need replaceing about every 3-4
years.been runnin a homelight hand held since 1986. i know the echo
,stihl ,shindowa are more high performance, but i get alot of used
homelights given to me because you can buy a new one for about what a
carb and fuel line job costs.lucas

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