![]() ![]() “It's more of a redesign of the whole blower side of the of the system and not so much the engine.”Īdditionally, the PB-9010 features heavy-duty padded shoulder straps for all day comfort and a fan intake which provides cooling air across the user’s back during warm weather operation. “That's where all the performance gains came into play,” he says. Wilk said they gained performance based on the design of the fan housing and tweaks in the geometry of the blower tubes. ![]() The PB 9010 is rated at 48 Newtons of blowing force and that's at the end of the tube.” Without blower tubes the unit's useless and then when you add the restriction of those blower tubes, that performance number drops considerably. “Some manufacturers like to boast a really high CFM and then there's a little asterisk with fine print stating, when measured at the housing. Its class-leading 79.9 cc professional-grade 2-stroke engine allows it to produce 1,110 CFM of air volume at a speed of 220 MPH at the nozzle, which equates to 48 Newton’s of blowing performance,” he says, emphasizing that the measurement is taken at the end of the tube. “The amount of air the PB-9010 moves is nothing short of amazing. Now, only two years later, ECHO has seemingly changed the game again with the release of the PB 9010.ĮCHOWilk says there’s no other backpack blower that even comes close to the performance of the PB-9010. That message led to development of the PB-8010 backpack blower. “From working with landscape crews in the northeast to visiting dealers on the west coast, one consistent message from backpack blower users has always been we need more power.” “Over my 15-year career with ECHO the voice of the customer has always been heard loud and clear,” he says. Echo - PB-580H 58.2CC Backpack Blower 58.2 CC professional grade 2-stroke engine 62 OZ Capacity fuel tank Padded backrest and shoulder straps for comfortable. As examples he cited the first backpack blower in 1975, the first handheld blower in 1978, the first leaf vacuum and mulcher in 1992 and the first low-noise backpack blower in 1996. Product Manager Jason Wilk notes that throughout the years ECHO has had some revolutionary products that not only changed ECHO but changed the entire outdoor power equipment industry. It is ideal for heavy debris cleanup and clearing large open areas such as fall clean-up clearing large parking lots or stadiums and quick cleanups after mowing. Part of ECHO’s X Series lineup, the PB-9010 will replace the PB-8010 blower. Boasting 18% more power than its closest competitor, the PB-9010 offers blowing performance to tackle the toughest applications. Rotational control reduces the gyro effect, meaning unlike other blowers, ECHO blowers create a slight pull away from the operators legs, reducing wrist strain. ECHO Incorporated has launched what they have dubbed the “world’s most powerful backpack blower”, the PB-9010. ![]()
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