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Echo PB-2620 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 Echo PB-2620.

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

Husqvarna 125BEcho PB-2620
Husqvarna 125BEcho PB-2620
  • Far less expensive
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank

Feel, Fuel & Noise

As the Echo PB-2620 and the Husqvarna 125B do not share the same manufacturer, their overall build and technology in use can vary.

  • As handheld blowers, both products grant you superior maneuverability wherever you need to work.
  • Both products, gas blowers, offer a swift refill system, saving you time on refueling and allowing you to efficiently manage large outdoor spaces.
  • The Echo PB-2620, at 9.7 lbs, is only slightly heavier than the Husqvarna 125B at 9.4 lbs, so most users should experience very similar comfort and handling from both.
  • The Husqvarna 125B emits noise at 94 dB, markedly louder than the 70 dB of the Echo PB-2620. As a result, using the latter will be noticeably gentler on your ears and less likely to disrupt your neighbors.

CFM & MPH

  • While the difference is slight, the Echo PB-2620's CFM rating of 456 marginally outpaces the 425 CFM of the Husqvarna 125B, potentially resulting in a subtle improvement in leaf-clearing performance.
  • The Echo PB-2620 with an MPH of 172 slightly exceeds the 170 MPH of the Husqvarna 125B. 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.).

Engine specs

  • With a fuel tank volume of 20.3 fl.oz., the Echo PB-2620 outshines the Husqvarna 125B, which holds 16.91 fl.oz. This enables you to carry more fuel, offering the possibility of longer operation, provided the engines consume fuel at comparable rates.
  • Comparatively, the engine displacement of the Echo PB-2620 at 25.4 cc falls slightly behind the 28 cc of the Husqvarna 125B. Consequently, the latter might utilize a tad more fuel per stroke, yielding a slight increase in power output. Both of these leaf blowers are equipped with 2-stroke engines, meaning they require an oil/fuel mix for operation.

Other features

  • With no leaf vacuuming functionality in either the Husqvarna 125B or the Echo PB-2620, you'll have to find another way to gather leaves.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 125BEcho PB-2620
Husqvarna 125BEcho PB-2620
  • Far less expensive
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank

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