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Echo PB-9010T vs Husqvarna 580BTS - The Differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Husqvarna 580BTS and the Echo PB-9010T.

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

Husqvarna 580BTSEcho PB-9010T
Husqvarna 580BTSEcho PB-9010T
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Higher CFM
  • Less noisy

Feel, Fuel & Noise

Because the Echo PB-9010T and the Husqvarna 580BTS 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.
  • gas-powered blowers, both products offer a dependable power source that can be refilled quickly, allowing you the mobility to cover extensive outdoor spaces without interruption.
  • The Husqvarna 580BTS's 26.8-lb weight is very close to the 26.4 lbs of the Echo PB-9010T, meaning comfort, handling, and fatigue should be almost identical between the two.
  • With a noise level of 106 dB, the Husqvarna 580BTS generates considerably more sound than the 80 dB of the Echo PB-9010T. Opting for the latter will offer a significantly quieter experience for you and reduce potential disturbance to nearby residents.

CFM & MPH

  • The Echo PB-9010T with a CFM of 1110 slightly exceeds the 1000 CFM of the Husqvarna 580BTS. Thus, in comparison, you may find that the former is able to move more leaves per minute.
  • These two products have an identical MPH of 220. By providing you with the same air speeds, they should both be as efficient when blowing leaves on grass or lifting wet leaves and debris (acorns, etc.).

Engine specs

  • The Husqvarna 580BTS features a slightly larger fuel tank, with a capacity of 87.9 fl.oz., potentially allowing for longer operational periods, provided its engine is as fuel-efficient as that of the Echo PB-9010T.
  • In contrast, the Husqvarna 580BTS's engine, with a displacement of 75.6 cc, is slightly surpassed by the 79.9-cc engine of the Echo PB-9010T. As a result, the latter may consume marginally more fuel per stroke, potentially resulting in a slight power advantage. With 2-stroke engines, both leaf blowers mandate an oil/fuel mix as part of their operation.

Other features

  • Neither the Husqvarna 580BTS nor the Echo PB-9010T has the ability to vacuum leaves. Thus, you will require another method of leaf collection.

TL;DR

Husqvarna 580BTSEcho PB-9010T
Husqvarna 580BTSEcho PB-9010T
  • Bigger fuel tank
  • Higher CFM
  • Less noisy

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