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Stihl SH 56 C-E vs Husqvarna 125BVX - The differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 125BVX and the Stihl SH 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 125BVXStihl SH 56 C-E
Husqvarna 125BVXStihl SH 56 C-E
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Lighter
  • Higher mulching ratio
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank
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Common specs comparison

Make & handling

  • As the Stihl SH 56 C-E and the Husqvarna 125BVX do not share the same manufacturer, their overall build and technology in use can vary. In this case, the Stihl SH 56 C-E benefits from the Easy2Start technology.
  • These two products are handheld blowers and therefore provide you with superior mobility.
  • Both products are gas-powered blowers - gas is a reliable power source which you can refill in a matter of seconds.

CFM & MPH

  • The Husqvarna 125BVX with a CFM of 425 slightly exceeds the 412 CFM of the Stihl SH 56 C-E. Thus, in comparison, you may find that the former is able to move more leaves per minute.
  • The Husqvarna 125BVX with an MPH of 170 slightly exceeds the 159 MPH of the Stihl SH 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

  • The heavier Stihl SH 56 C-E, standing at 11.5 lbs, dwarfs the 9.6 lbs of the Husqvarna 125BVX, and may be more physically demanding to operate.
  • The Husqvarna 125BVX produces 94 dB, which is significantly higher than the 70 dB of the Stihl SH 56 C-E. Thus, the latter will be much easier on your ears.

Engine specs comparison

  • The Stihl SH 56 C-E has a slightly larger fuel tank, with the volume of 18.3 fl.oz., compared to the 16.91 fl.oz. of the Husqvarna 125BVX. Thus, it can store more fuel and you may theoretically operate it for slightly longer, if their engines had the same fuel requirements.
  • In comparison, the Stihl SH 56 C-E's engine displacement of 27.2cc is slightly outperformed by the 28cc of the Husqvarna 125BVX. This suggests that the latter consumes slightly larger amounts of fuel per stroke and will provide you with slightly more power.
  • Each of these leaf blowers features a 2-cycle engine. Thus, they both require you to have an oil/fuel mix to operate.

Other features comparison

Vacuum ability

Both products can be used as leaf vacuums – A convenient and less messy method of leaf disposal, which you will appreciate when dealing with piles of leaves. Additionally, both the 125BVX and the SH 56 C-E offer a mulching feature, performing respectively at mulching ratios of 16:1 and 14:1, which will allow you to conveniently turn vacuumed leaves into mulch or compost.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 125BVXStihl SH 56 C-E
Husqvarna 125BVXStihl SH 56 C-E
  • Higher CFM
  • Higher MPH
  • Lighter
  • Higher mulching ratio
  • Less noisy
  • Bigger fuel tank
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