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Echo PB-580T vs Husqvarna 350BT - The Differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 350BT and the Echo PB-580T.

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

Husqvarna 350BTEcho PB-580T
Husqvarna 350BTEcho PB-580T

Spec-wise, this product does not have any notable advantage over the Echo PB-580T

  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine

Feel, Fuel & Noise

Since the Echo PB-580T and the Husqvarna 350BT are made by different manufacturers, you may find variations in their overall construction and the technology employed.

  • Designed as backpack blowers, both products boast substantial engines and sizable fuel tanks, making them easy to carry for extended periods. Both products have their throttle located on the tube of the blower, which allows you to keep your left hand free.
  • Both products are gas-powered blowers - gas is a reliable power source which you can refill in a matter of seconds, offering you the freedom of movement to tackle larger outdoor spaces with ease.
  • The Echo PB-580T, at 22.7 lbs, is only slightly heavier than the Husqvarna 350BT at 22.5 lbs, so most users should experience very similar comfort and handling from both.
  • The Husqvarna 350BT emits noise at 94 dB, markedly louder than the 70 dB of the Echo PB-580T. As a result, using the latter will be noticeably gentler on your ears and less likely to disrupt your neighbors.

CFM & MPH

  • The Echo PB-580T with a CFM of 517 slightly exceeds the 494.41 CFM of the Husqvarna 350BT. Thus, in comparison, you may find that the former is able to move more leaves per minute.
  • The Echo PB-580T's MPH of 216 beats the 180 MPH of the Husqvarna 350BT. It therefore expels air faster and should aid you blowing leaves on grass or lifting heavy debris (acorns, etc.) and wet leaves more effectively.

Engine specs

  • With its generous 62 fl.oz. fuel tank, the Echo PB-580T outstrips the Husqvarna 350BT, which holds 42.27 fl.oz. of fuel. This disparity means more fuel available for longer runtime, assuming comparable fuel consumption rates between the two engines. The lower fuel tank capacity of the Husqvarna 350BT can be accounted for by its Handheld handling. In contrast, the Echo PB-580T's backpack design allows you to comfortably carry a larger fuel tank’s weight and dimensions.
  • When compared, the engine displacement of the Husqvarna 350BT, at 50.2 cc, is less than the 58.2 cc of the Echo PB-580T. Consequently, the latter may consume more fuel per stroke, resulting in a potentially higher power output. 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 Echo PB-580T has the ability to vacuum leaves. Thus, you will require another method of leaf collection.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 350BTEcho PB-580T
Husqvarna 350BTEcho PB-580T

Spec-wise, this product does not have any notable advantage over the Echo PB-580T

  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine

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