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New From Stihl: BRA 600 Backpack Blower
STIHL’s new BRA 500 and BRA 600 backpack blowers set a new standard in professional-grade equipment, combining exceptional power with outstanding user-focused features. Designed for the pro, these blowers excel in handling large outdoor spaces and challenging conditions, effortlessly clearing leaves and debris. A variable trigger, adjustable tubes, and cruise control provide a fully customizable experience tailored to meet any user’s needs.
Versatile ECO and boost modes allow for more run time and greater power, offering a customizable experience when compared with gas counterparts. With a remarkable power-to-weight ratio, both models weigh just 31.97 lbs. when equipped with two AP batteries, offering unparalleled comfort during extended use. Each blower features a 3-point harness for ergonomic support and is designed to maintain constant power output. Users can choose from four operational speeds—ECO mode, mid-level, full performance, and boost mode—for a tailored performance experience.
The BRA 500 and BRA 600 are engineered with advanced features, including an anti-vibration system, adjustable length tubes, and cruise control to maintain a steady power output while the operator continues working. The blowers come with interchangeable nozzles for different debris types: A volume nozzle for large quantities of dry debris and an air speed nozzle for wet debris. Built with IPX4-rated weather resistance, these blowers are protected against water splashes, ensuring durability in various conditions.
Equipped with a 72 V brushless motor, the BRA 500 and BRA 600 offer four speed settings. In boost mode, the BRA 500.0 delivers a powerful 32 N of blowing force, while the BRA 600 achieves an impressive 35N.
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