The Shindaiwa EB633RT is a gas-powered backpack leaf blower delivering 651 CFM at 233 MPH. It features a 2-cycle 63.3cc engine. (Read full specs)
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Features and Specifications
Type | Gas-Powered |
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Handling | Backpack |
CFM | Up to 651 |
MPH | Up to 233 |
Blowing Force | N/A |
Make | N/A |
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Engine displacement | 63.3cc |
Strokes | 2 |
Fuel/oil ratio | 50:1 |
Speed settings | Variable |
Throttle position | Tube |
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Cruise control | Yes |
Fuel tank | 67.6 fl. oz. |
Vacuum | No |
Weight | 26.2 lbs |
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Noise rating | 74 dB |
Warranty | 5 years |
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Description
Overview of the Shindaiwa EB633RT
- Power: The EB633RT gas-powered blower, manufactured by Shindaiwa, is rated for a maximum air volume of 651 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and a maximum air speed of 233 miles per hour (MPH).
- Handling: By design, this model isn’t the smallest leaf blower on the market. It’s meant to be carried as a backpack so that the bulk of the unit is out of the way and the user’s hands are free to manipulate the nozzle. Its throttle is located on the tube, which allows you to keep your left hand free. Be aware that, at 26.2 lbs, the Shindaiwa EB633RT is on the heavier side of gas-powered backpack blowers.
- Engine: The engine boasts a displacement of 63.3cc. Being that this is a 2-stroke engine, it must be fuelled using a mix of gas and oil. The proper fuel ratio set by the manufacturer for the EB633RT is 50:1.
- Speed Settings: The Shindaiwa EB633RT provides versatile control with customizable airflow via variable speed settings and the convenience of cruise control for prolonged comfort.
- Noise: As far as gas-powered backpack blowers go, this one is average in terms of noise with a rating of 74 dB.
- Fuel Tank: With a tank capacity of 67.6 fl. oz., the Shindaiwa blower falls within the usual range for gas backpack blowers.
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The Shindaiwa EB633RT's performance versus other blowers
The following charts are provided to give you an idea how the key specs of the Shindaiwa EB633RT compare with similar leaf blowers.
- Forced air exiting this blower has been clocked at a maximum speed of 233 MPH, positioning the EB633RT at the forefront in terms of air velocity among 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.
- The EB633RT is average in terms of air volume. It's rated at 651 CFM, which is common for gas-powered backpack blowers. If air volume is important to you, the Husqvarna 590BTS, with 1245 CFM, could be in your good books.
Price comparison
As you can see from these interactive charts, when compared to other gas backpack blowers, the Shindaiwa EB633RT is on the average side of the price range.
Therefore, this blower nicely fits in the expected budget for this kind of product.
The bottom line
- In the expected price range
- Cruise control
- 5 year (limited) warranty
- High MPH (233 MPH)
- Decent tank (67.6 fl. oz.)
- Acceptable noise (74 dB)
- Decent CFM (651 CFM)
- Quite heavy (26.2 lbs)
About Shindaiwa
Since the 50s, Shindaiwa Incorporated has been a major player on the outdoor power equipment market. The company launched its first product, the "Hurricane", an electric chainsaw, back in 1955 in Japan. Nowadays, they are headquarted in Lake Zurich, IL. However, they remain closely tied to their homeland, since they now belong to ECHO Incorporated, a subsidiary of the Yamabiko corporation. Shindaiwa manufactures its products both in Japan, in Yokosuka, Morioka, and Hiroshima, and also in other plants around the globe, in Shenzhen, China, and Lake Zurich, IL.
Warranty Information
The Shindaiwa EB633RT 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 Shindaiwa blowers, please consult Shindaiwa's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-877-9-TORQUE (1-877-986-7783).
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