The Echo PB-9010T is a gas-powered backpack leaf blower delivering 1110 CFM at 220 MPH. It features a 2-cycle 79.9cc engine. (Read full specs)
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Features and Specifications
Type | Gas-Powered |
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Handling | Backpack |
CFM | Up to 1110 |
MPH | Up to 220 |
Blowing Force | 48 N |
Make | N/A |
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Engine displacement | 79.9cc |
Strokes | 2 |
Fuel/oil ratio | 50:1 |
Speed settings | Variable |
Throttle position | Tube |
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Cruise control | Yes |
Fuel tank | 83.8 fl. oz. |
Vacuum | No |
Weight | 26.4 lbs |
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Noise rating | 80 dB |
Warranty | 5 years |
Series | X |
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Description
Overview of the Echo PB-9010T
- Power: The PB-9010T gas-powered blower, manufactured by Echo, is rated for a maximum air volume of 1110 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and a maximum air speed of 220 miles per hour (MPH).
- Handling: With its backpack design, this leaf blower prioritizes user comfort and ease of use, allowing for extended operation with minimal strain on the user. Its throttle is located on the tube, which allows you to keep your left hand free. However, for a gas-powered backpack blower, the Echo PB-9010T is heavier than most, weighing 26.4 lbs.
- Engine: The engine boasts a displacement of 79.9cc. Given its 2-cycle design, it's essential to mix gasoline and oil correctly for the unit's engine. The proper fuel ratio set by the manufacturer for the PB-9010T is 50:1.
- Speed Settings: The Echo PB-9010T provides versatile control with customizable airflow via variable speed settings and the convenience of cruise control for prolonged comfort.
- Noise: With a decibel rating of 80 dB, the PB-9010T is neither louder nor quieter than its rivals in the gas-powered backpack category.
- Fuel Tank: The fuel tank is well above average for a backpack blower – its capacity maxes out at 83.8 fl. oz.
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The Echo PB-9010T's performance versus other blowers
The following charts are provided to give you an idea how the key specs of the Echo PB-9010T compare with similar leaf blowers.
- Upon exiting the nozzle, the air can reach speeds of up to 220 MPH, which is pretty much what is to be expected for gas-powered backpack blowers. If you wish to benefit from air expelled at the fastest possible speed, the Husqvarna 150BT and its 270 MPH could be an option to consider.
- Regarding its air volume, the Echo PB-9010T boasts an impressive airflow that can reach 1110 CFM (Cubic Foot per Minute). This places it amongst the most powerful gas-powered backpack blowers. If air volume is important to you, the Husqvarna 590BTS, with 1245 CFM, could be in your good books.
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Price comparison
As you can see from these interactive charts, when compared to other gas backpack blowers, the Echo PB-9010T is on the expensive side of the price range.
While certainly not the cheapest of its kind, purchasing it could most likely also mean enjoying the reliability of a high-end product.
The bottom line
- Cruise control
- Large tank (83.8 fl. oz.)
- 5 year (limited) warranty
- High CFM (1110 CFM)
- Acceptable noise (80 dB)
- Decent MPH (220 MPH)
- On the expensive side
- Quite heavy (26.4 lbs)
About Echo
ECHO Inc. was founded in Northbrook, IL, in 1972 (originally known as Kioritz Corporation of America). Throughout its 40-year history, ECHO has made a name for itself by striving to exceed industry standards with its high-quality, technologically superior outdoor equipment. They offer a full line of outdoor power tools and products, the majority of which are built in the United States.
Warranty Information
The Echo PB-9010T is covered under a warranty for up to 5 years. This warranty may not cover all parts of the blower.
For more information about the warranty of Echo blowers, please consult Echo's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-800-432-ECHO (3246).
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Not a professional blower. The Echo X Pb9010 is the most powerful backpack on the market, not by much tho. That being said, the design is horrible. The blower itself is the heaviest I have ever used with a tube that is way too long. The machine has a flaw..it is NOT water tight, so water will get in the air filter if left on a landscape trailer. The tube is VERY siff and difficult to blow flower beds out with due to its rigid material. THIS BLOWER WILL WAKE THE DEAD!! IT is Extremely Loud, customers requested I not use it. It GUZZLED fuel akin to a man walking out of the desert and finding water! Lastly as no echo dealers are around my area, this product is sold exclusively at HD. 🤮 It has replaced the pb8010, however I believe echo took some of the ideas from their sister company shindawoah, in a race against Stihl to build the biggest strongest backpack. Yes, echo trumps the stihl in CFMs 1,100 vs 914 yet lags in MPH 220 vs 239 respectively. Echo does have the power tho, listed at 48N but tested at 52! Due to how new it is, reliability cant be ascertained…
I have a 2 acre yard with more than fifty trees. I have not raked the leaves up in 10 years. I needed something with power AND maneuverability. I used a walk behind blower several years ago but was totally wore out pushing it around. I researched several sources and decided the 9010 was what I was looking for. It did not disappoint nor was it different than the reviews. It is heavy and it has a lot of push back force (see Issac Newton’s law of reaction force). So far I’ve used it three times. I can last about 2 hours a day. It moves leaves, sticks and top soil. I’m about 2/3rds done and my lawn looks So much better. I considered the Stihl 800 but I deemed it underpowered for my situation. The unit starts with very few pulls and idles well. The cruise control switch slowly slips but other than that, it runs great. I believe the machine was the right choice. I’ll rate it 5 out of 5 stars