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Stihl BG 56 C-E vs Husqvarna 125B - The differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 125B and the Stihl BG 56 C-E.

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

Husqvarna 125BStihl BG 56 C-E
Husqvarna 125BStihl BG 56 C-E
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Lighter
  • Less noisy
  • Leaf vacuum
  • Bigger fuel tank
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Common specs comparison

Make & handling

  • Since the Stihl BG 56 C-E and the Husqvarna 125B are made by different manufacturers, you may find variations in their overall construction and the technology employed. In this case, the Stihl BG 56 C-E benefits from the Easy2Start technology.
  • Being handheld blowers, these two products ensure exceptional mobility while in use.
  • Both products are gas-powered blowers, providing a reliable power source that can be refilled in seconds, granting you the flexibility to navigate through expansive outdoor areas effortlessly.

CFM & MPH

  • While the difference is slight, the Husqvarna 125B's CFM rating of 425 marginally outpaces the 412 CFM of the Stihl BG 56 C-E, potentially resulting in a subtle improvement in leaf-clearing performance.
  • The Husqvarna 125B with an MPH of 170 slightly exceeds the 159 MPH of the Stihl BG 56 C-E. Thus, in comparison, the former expels air at a slightly higher speed, and should do a better job at blowing leaves on grass or lifting wet leaves and debris (acorns, etc.).

Weight & Noise rating

  • Weighing 9.4 lbs, the Husqvarna 125B tips the scales slightly above the 9.3 lbs of the Stihl BG 56 C-E, implying that while it's marginally heavier, users may still experience a touch more convenience in operation.
  • The Husqvarna 125B emits noise at 94 dB, markedly louder than the 70 dB of the Stihl BG 56 C-E. As a result, using the latter will be noticeably gentler on your ears and less likely to disrupt your neighbors.

Engine specs comparison

  • The Stihl BG 56 C-E's larger fuel tank, holding 18.3 fl.oz., has the potential to provide longer usage periods, assuming similar engine efficiency to the Husqvarna 125B.
  • In contrast, the Stihl BG 56 C-E's engine, with a displacement of 27.2cc, is slightly surpassed by the 28cc engine of the Husqvarna 125B. As a result, the latter may consume marginally more fuel per stroke, potentially resulting in a slight power advantage.
  • Both of these leaf blowers are equipped with 2-cycle engines, meaning they require an oil/fuel mix for operation.

Other features comparison

Vacuum ability

Unlike the Husqvarna 125B, the Stihl BG 56 C-E boasts a leaf vacuum function – providing a hassle-free and cleaner method for dealing with leaf piles, which you might appreciate during your yard work.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 125BStihl BG 56 C-E
Husqvarna 125BStihl BG 56 C-E
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Lighter
  • Less noisy
  • Leaf vacuum
  • Bigger fuel tank
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