Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Toro 51621 and the Toro Ultra Blower Vac 51619.
But before checking out these explanations, here's a table that summarizes the main pros of each of these 2 leaf blowers:
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Common specs comparison
Make & handling
- As the 51621 and the Ultra Blower Vac 51619 are both Toro blowers, they benefit from the same level of quality and attention to detail.
- These two products are handheld blowers and therefore provide you with superior mobility.
- Both products are powered electrically and will therefore provide you with a more user and environmentally friendly experience.
CFM & MPH
- The two blowers have an identical CFM of 340. By providing you with the same volumes of air, both units should allow, on a hard surface, to move the same amount of dry leaves per minute.
- These two products have an identical MPH of 260. By providing you with the same air speeds, they should both be as efficient when blowing leaves on grass or lifting wet leaves and debris (acorns, etc.).
Weight & Noise rating
- The weight of the Toro 51621, which is 8.9 lbs, slightly exceeds the 8.5 lbs of the Toro Ultra Blower Vac 51619, and will therefore require you to carry around slightly more weight.
- Both devices have a noise rating of 68 dB. They should therefore be equally demanding on the ears.
Other features comparison
Vacuum ability
Both products can be used as leaf vacuums – A convenient and less messy method of leaf disposal, which you will appreciate when dealing with piles of leaves. Additionally, both the 51621 and the Ultra Blower Vac 51619 offer a mulching feature, performing respectively at mulching ratios of 97% and 88%, which will allow you to conveniently turn vacuumed leaves into mulch or compost.
TL;DR
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Thanks for the honest comparison but FIRE the dork in the video, he’s holding it sideways and backwards and dragging the bag on the concrete!!!
I owned a similar model years ago but when I moved to a 3/4 acre lot I went to a gas-powered. Now I’m in a smaller lot again and I’m going back to this corded electric model. I primarily use it as a vac b/c I have lots of flower beds I don’t want to blow around and my leaf cover is sparse. If it were thicker it would be easier to rake.