Backpack Leaf Blower, 76cc gasoline, Gas-Powered, 76cc 4-Cycle Engine, 750CFM | Red
🍂Powerful 76cc 4-stroke engine, air volume, 530 Cfm/248 Mph max speed. Works more efficiently on patios, lawns and gardens.
🍂The gas-powered leaf blower is easy to start, with fan speeds up to 3000 rpm, enough to tackle the most stubborn wet leaves and debris.
🍂The backpack leaf blower features a variable speed throttle and tube speed controller. You can adjust the speed as needed to blow exactly where you need it. Improved engine design reduces harmful emissions by up to 65% and improves fuel efficiency by up to 25%.
🍂The cordless backpack leaf blower with extended nozzle lifts and blows into hard-to-reach areas to remove stubborn leaves and debris.
🍂A backpack leaf blower reduces the burden of work. Breathable padding on the back and hips ensures the best fit and comfort and reduces fatigue.
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Backpack Leaf Blower, Gas-Powered, 76cc 4-Cycle Engine, Gasoline Blower, 750CFM
A powerful, easy-to-start motor combined with an efficient fan design delivers high air speed and volume. Maximum output speed: 3000 rpm.
The offset handle prevents the arm from being pulled down, making it easier to control striking force.
Removes air from the carburetor & fuel system for easier starting
Color: Red
Power Source: Gas Powered
Air Flow Capacity: 750 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Air Volume: 1120 M3/H
Noise Level: 74 dB
Style: Gas Backpack Leaf Blower
Weight: 29.76 Lbs
Air Speed: 85 M/S
Idling Speed: 3000 Rpm
Backpack Leaf Blowers provide the extra power and airspeed needed to remove leaves, sand, gravel and other debris from larger areas. Although it weighs more than a portable device, ergonomic carrying straps distribute the weight to reduce fatigue and strain on your back, arms and hands.
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