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Ryobi RY38BP vs Husqvarna 150BT - The Differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 150BT and the Ryobi RY38BP.

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

Husqvarna 150BTRyobi RY38BP
Husqvarna 150BTRyobi RY38BP
  • Higher MPH
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine
  • Higher CFM
  • Lighter
  • Less noisy
  • Far less expensive

Feel, Fuel & Noise

Because the Ryobi RY38BP and the Husqvarna 150BT are produced by separate manufacturers, there might be differences in their overall design and technological implementation.

  • Designed as backpack blowers, both products boast substantial engines and sizable fuel tanks, making them easy to carry for extended periods. The throttle for both products is conveniently placed on the blower's tube, freeing up your left hand for other tasks.
  • Both products, gas blowers, offer a swift refill system, saving you time on refueling and allowing you to efficiently manage large outdoor spaces.
  • Weighing 22 lbs, the Husqvarna 150BT is a bit heavier than the Ryobi RY38BP at 20.2 lbs, so users sensitive to weight might find the lighter option slightly more comfortable.
  • The Husqvarna 150BT emits a noise level of 94 dB, significantly louder than the 75.5 dB of the Ryobi RY38BP. This difference means that the latter will provide a much quieter experience for you and be less likely to disturb your neighbors.

CFM & MPH

  • In direct comparison, the Ryobi RY38BP, equipped with a CFM of 760, outshines the 452 CFM of the Husqvarna 150BT. Expect a remarkable upgrade in leaf blowing performance with the Ryobi RY38BP, as it delivers significantly greater airflow for quicker and more effective leaf removal.
  • You will find that the Husqvarna 150BT at an MPH of 270 outperforms the 175 MPH of the Ryobi RY38BP and can blow leaves on grass or lift wet leaves or heavier debris (acorns, etc.) effortlessly in comparison to the latter.

Engine specs

  • With its ample fuel capacity of 42.6 fl.oz., the Husqvarna 150BT surpasses the Ryobi RY38BP's 30 fl.oz. tank. This larger reservoir means more fuel on hand, potentially extending runtime, provided both engines consume fuel at similar rates. The lower fuel tank capacity of the Ryobi RY38BP can be accounted for by its backpack handling. In contrast, the Husqvarna 150BT's Handheld design allows you to comfortably carry a larger fuel tank’s weight and dimensions.
  • In comparison, the engine displacement of the Ryobi RY38BP, at 38 cc, is significantly smaller than the 51 cc of the Husqvarna 150BT. Consequently, the latter likely consumes significantly more fuel per stroke, resulting in substantially higher power output. As in the case of the fuel tank capacity, the lower engine displacement of the Ryobi RY38BP can be attributed to the backpack handling, compared to the Handheld handling of the Husqvarna 150BT. 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 150BT nor the Ryobi RY38BP can vacuum leaves, so you'll need an alternative approach to collect them.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 150BTRyobi RY38BP
Husqvarna 150BTRyobi RY38BP
  • Higher MPH
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Bigger engine
  • Higher CFM
  • Lighter
  • Less noisy
  • Far less expensive

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