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Husqvarna 560BTS vs 350BT - The Differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 350BT and the Husqvarna 560BTS.

But before checking out these explanations, here's a table that summarizes the main pros of each of these 2 leaf blowers:

Husqvarna 350BTHusqvarna 560BTS
Husqvarna 350BTHusqvarna 560BTS
  • Less noisy
  • Less expensive
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine

Feel, Fuel & Noise

As the 350BT and the 560BTS are both Husqvarna blowers, they benefit from the same level of quality and attention to detail.

  • These two products are constructed as backpack blowers, allowing you to comfortably carry their big engines and massive fuel tanks. On both products, the throttle is situated on the blower tube, giving you the advantage of having your left hand available for other uses.
  • gas-powered blowers, both products offer a dependable power source that can be refilled quickly, allowing you the mobility to cover extensive outdoor spaces without interruption.
  • With 23.25 lbs versus 22.5 lbs, the Husqvarna 560BTS is only marginally heavier, and the small gap in weight is unlikely to make a noticeable difference in fatigue or maneuverability.
  • Though the difference in noise levels between the Husqvarna 560BTS, rating 97 dB, and the Husqvarna 350BT, standing at 94 dB, may seem insignificant, it could affect both the operator's comfort and nearby residents' tranquility.

CFM & MPH

  • In contrast, the Husqvarna 560BTS, with its CFM of 631, outperforms the 494.41 CFM of the Husqvarna 350BT, making it the preferred option for efficiently blowing leaves away.
  • You will find that the Husqvarna 560BTS at an MPH of 232 outperforms the 180 MPH of the Husqvarna 350BT and can blow leaves on grass or lift wet leaves or heavier debris (acorns, etc.) effortlessly in comparison to the latter.

Engine specs

  • The Husqvarna 560BTS features a notably larger tank, accommodating 74.4 fl.oz. of fuel, compared to the Husqvarna 350BT's 42.27 fl.oz. capacity. This allows for greater fuel storage, which could translate to extended operation, assuming both engines use fuel at similar rates. The lower fuel tank capacity of the Husqvarna 350BT can be accounted for by its Handheld handling. In contrast, the Husqvarna 560BTS's backpack design allows you to comfortably carry a larger fuel tank’s weight and dimensions.
  • Comparatively, the Husqvarna 560BTS features an engine displacement of 65.5 cc, towering over the 50.2 cc of the Husqvarna 350BT. This suggests that the former could consume substantially more fuel per stroke, yielding considerably greater power. As in the case of the fuel tank capacity, the lower engine displacement of the Husqvarna 350BT can be attributed to the Handheld handling, compared to the backpack handling of the Husqvarna 560BTS. This design difference allows for the accommodation of the larger engine's weight and dimensions. These leaf blowers are both powered by 2-stroke engines, requiring an oil/fuel mix to function.

Other features

  • Neither the Husqvarna 350BT nor the Husqvarna 560BTS has the ability to vacuum leaves. Thus, you will require another method of leaf collection.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 350BTHusqvarna 560BTS
Husqvarna 350BTHusqvarna 560BTS
  • Less noisy
  • Less expensive
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine

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