The PRORUN PBB2417 is a gas-powered backpack leaf blower delivering 570 CFM at 250 MPH. It features a 2-cycle 51.7cc engine. (Read full specs)
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Features and Specifications
Type | Gas-Powered |
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Handling | Backpack |
CFM | Up to 570 |
MPH | Up to 250 |
Blowing Force | 24 N |
Make | N/A |
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Engine displacement | 51.7cc |
Strokes | 2 |
Fuel/oil ratio | 50:1 |
Speed settings | Variable |
Throttle position | Tube |
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Cruise control | Yes |
Fuel tank | 44 fl. oz. |
Vacuum | No |
Weight | 19.2 lbs |
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Noise rating | 80 dB |
Warranty | 3 years |
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Description
Overview of the PRORUN PBB2417
- Power: The PRORUN PBB2417 is a gas-powered leaf blower. It sports a max air speed of 250 MPH and a max air volume rating of 570 cubic feet per minute (CFM).
- Handling: This blower’s backpack functionality makes make it less exerting on the user, even when used for an extended period of time. Its throttle is located on the tube, which allows you to keep your left hand free. The PRORUN PBB2417 distinguishes itself among other gas-powered backpack blowers for its lightweight design, weighing just 19.2 lbs.
- Engine: This blower's engine has a displacement specification of 51.7cc. As you may or may not know, 2-stroke engines require a mixture of gasoline and oil in order to keep all the moving parts lubricated while fuelling the engine’s internal combustion. The fuel/oil ratio recommended by PRORUN for the PBB2417 is 50:1.
- Speed Settings: The PRORUN PBB2417 provides versatile control with customizable airflow via variable speed settings and the convenience of cruise control for prolonged comfort.
- Noise: For gas-powered backpack blowers, the PBB2417's 80 dB noise rating can be considered fairly typical.
- Fuel Tank: Its fuel tank holds 44 fl. oz., a common capacity seen in gas-powered backpack blowers.
The PRORUN PBB2417's performance versus other blowers
The following charts are provided to give you an idea how the key specs of the PRORUN PBB2417 compare with similar leaf blowers.
- Upon exiting the nozzle, the air can reach speeds of up to 250 MPH, which is rather impressive for a gas-powered backpack blower. 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.
- With an airflow capacity of 570 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute), the PRORUN PBB2417 falls towards the lower spectrum among gas-powered backpack blowers. For the highest air volume, you may want to have a look at the Husqvarna 590BTS, which boasts with 1245 CFM.
Price comparison
As you can see from these interactive charts, the PRORUN PBB2417 is the cheapest of all gas backpack blowers.
It can therefore be a really good buy if you're looking to acquire a budget blower.
The bottom line
- Inexpensive
- Lightweight (19.2 lbs)
- Cruise control
- High MPH (250 MPH)
- Decent tank (44 fl. oz.)
- Acceptable noise (80 dB)
- Low CFM (570 CFM)
About PRORUN
PRORUN is a brand operating under the umbrella of the Chinese company Topsun, known for its comprehensive production capabilities and innovative approach to power equipment. With over 25 years of experience, PRORUN's range of leaf blowers includes cordless, gas-powered, handheld, and backpack models, ensuring there is a suitable option for various tasks and preferences.
Warranty Information
The PRORUN PBB2417 is covered under a warranty for up to 3 years. This warranty may not cover all parts of the blower.
For more information about the warranty of PRORUN blowers, please consult PRORUN's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-844-905-0882.
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