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New From Echo: PB-5810 Blower
Echo, Inc. has launched the PB-5810, the second gas-powered backpack blower Echo has released within the past year. The PB-5810 is offered with either a hip or tube-mounted throttle, allowing users to choose the option that best suits their preference.
Designed for both commercial and homeowner use, this powerful blower excels at a variety of tasks, from light mowing cleanups to clearing wet, heavy leaves. The PB-5810 is a top choice for homeowners and professionals who prioritize power without sacrificing ergonomic comfort.
Features of the PB-5810 backpack blower include:
• 59.7 cc professional-grade engine for outstanding performance and durability
• 44% reduction in starting effort results in less pulling force compared to other blowers
• 27 Newtons of blow force and 700 CFM for large area cleanups
• A light weight of 21 lbs., allows for comfort for extended use
• Pleated, automotive-style air filter provides superior air filtration for long engine life
• Heavy-duty padded backrest with shoulder straps for all-day comfort
• Posi-loc pipes for a secure connection and maximum durability
• Exclusive vented back pad provides cooling air that circulates around the user for comfort in hot weather
In addition to its impressive performance, users receive a comprehensive warranty package with a two-year commercial and five-year consumer warranty.
Visit www.ECHO-USA.com.
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