I realized the other day that I never leave without my leaf blower... It's old but works. Next year I am thinking about buying a higher power hand held I don't want a backpack that's to big and unnecessary for what I do. I think a handheld with a vac attachment might come in handy once in a while I'm not sure what I am looking into I'm only looking at echo and stihl because of local dealers are close.
Also does anyone use the shredded vacs professionally for tight areas or small jobs? Is it convienent I realize I won't be vacumning whole yards but think that the feature could come in handy some times
#2
exotion
So these are what I am looking at
Stihl SH 86 $239 ish;
BAG CAPACITY 1.5 cu. ft. = 1.2 bushel
DISPLACEMENT 27.2 cc (1.66 cu. in.)
AIR VOLUME Round: 780 m3/h (459 cfm)
Flat: 610 m3/h (359 cfm)'
Echo ES-250 $230;
Bag Capacity 2 Bushels;
Engine Displacement (cc) 25.4;
Average Air Volume (cfm-pipe) 391
Maximum Air Speed (mph-pipe) 165
By Specs alone the stihl is a much better machine and so far has my favor here is my question then, If i buy the stihl is it the same mix as my echo equipment i would rather not carry 3 gas cans.
#3
Mike88se
Stihl say 50:1 and yeah the Stihl specs look a lot better. I watched a youtube vid of the Stihl in action as a vac/shredder. It wasn't impressive but youtube review vids are almost always useless.
#4
lawn mower fanatic
Just keep in mind, with the Echo, that the 255 blower is quite, with a noise level of 65db. But if you were to get the 255 vac, though it's the same blower, it would be multiple times louder because some parts are different.
Just keep in mind, with the Echo, that the 255 blower is quite, with a noise level of 65db. But if you were to get the 255 vac, though it's the same blower, it would be multiple times louder because some parts are different.
I have a old pb2100 that's on its last leg which is much less powerful than both the above machines and much more loud. I don't care about noise or weight just power and productivity I wear ear protection and I'm strong
#6
wjjones
Echo ES-250 :thumbsup: I dont buy anything but Echo not that stihl is bad I just never had any luck with them.
So these are what I am looking at
Stihl SH 86 $239 ish;
BAG CAPACITY 1.5 cu. ft. = 1.2 bushel
DISPLACEMENT 27.2 cc (1.66 cu. in.)
AIR VOLUME Round: 780 m3/h (459 cfm)
Flat: 610 m3/h (359 cfm)'
Echo ES-250 $230;
Bag Capacity 2 Bushels;
Engine Displacement (cc) 25.4;
Average Air Volume (cfm-pipe) 391
Maximum Air Speed (mph-pipe) 165
By Specs alone the stihl is a much better machine and so far has my favor here is my question then, If i buy the stihl is it the same mix as my echo equipment i would rather not carry 3 gas cans.
Well if you're going by the Stihl specifications it would be the SH 86 C-E Specifications and the Stihl is by far the better blower. It does have a larger displacement engine and the best air velocity and volume of 190 mph with the flat nozzle. The difference in the sound pressure rating between the two is only 5db so that's basically irrelevant. It will also run the 50 to 1 mixture and it will also run the ECHO Oil so you don't have to worry about changing brands.
Well if you're going by the Stihl specifications it would be the SH 86 C-E Specifications and the Stihl is by far the better blower. It does have a larger displacement engine and the best air velocity and volume of 190 mph with the flat nozzle. The difference in the sound pressure rating between the two is only 5db so that's basically irrelevant. It will also run the 50 to 1 mixture and it will also run the ECHO Oil so you don't have to worry about changing brands.
Well if you're going by the Stihl specifications it would be the SH 86 C-E Specifications and the Stihl is by far the better blower. It does have a larger displacement engine and the best air velocity and volume of 190 mph with the flat nozzle. The difference in the sound pressure rating between the two is only 5db so that's basically irrelevant. It will also run the 50 to 1 mixture and it will also run the ECHO Oil so you don't have to worry about changing brands.
5db is more than you think, since it increases multiple times per decibel. But if you wear hearing protection you'll be fine. I choose Echo not because I have anything against Stihl, but because I have had great luck with Echo.
5db is more than you think, since it increases multiple times per decibel. But if you wear hearing protection you'll be fine. I choose Echo not because I have anything against Stihl, but because I have had great luck with Echo.
I to love echo but I need the most powerful blower vac I can get because I have no intention of buying a backpack so if echo just can't produce the same as stihl its about time for me to give it a try
#11
exotion
Here is the Husky, Ive never even used a single husky ever so i am not sure if it is even quality equipment here is the specs HUSQVARNA 125BVx - Blowers
Cost $199.95 + $40 for vac kit
Cylinder displacement 28 cc
Air flow in housing 470 cfm
Air flow in pipe 425 cfm
Air speed 170 mph
Air speed (round nozzle) 130 mph
Air speed (flat nozzle) 170 mph
Vac bag capacity 17 gal.
Specs look better than echo But looking at it just seems low quality ive never like the auto return switches the fan looks fragile so i am not sure has anyone used or have any opinions on it.
#12
exotion
Got back from vacation to 8in of snow so I bought the sh86ce 299 out the door