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	<title>Best Leaf Blower Reviews - prices and best deals &#187; Backpack leaf blowers</title>
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		<title>Troy-Bilt TB4BP gas powered backpack leaf blower</title>
		<link>http://www.leaf-blower-reviews.com/troy-bilt-tb4bp-gas-powered-backpack-leaf-blower-185/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Backpack leaf blowers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Troy-Bilt TB4BP gas powered backpack leaf blower is a device able to make fall/spring cleanup a pleasure. Just because it's powerful, comfortable to use and reliable, all these for a very fair price (not cheap, but fair). 

First of all, this is a gas powered blower, with a 4-cycle 32cc (since it's a 4-stroke engine, it will runs pretty smooth and you won't have problems with vibrations). This allows you to blow things with 150 MPH and 480 CFM, so not even medium sized rocks will withstand the might of it. You also get a big fuel-tank (20-once) so you'll have a decent autonomy with it when working. As for noise, it won't pass the 72 db mark. And there are a couple of other things you should know about, like the reliable and fast starting system and the convenient placed tube-mounted throttle control lever. 

As for cons, there aren't too many. Some might consider it loud, but that's up to each one to decide. Using it with a pair of protective ear-muffs should help. Also, some owners claimed you should be careful when starting it, so be gentle, otherwise the starter rope might snap in time. 

Overall, the Troy-Bilt TB4BP is definitely a great machine. It weighs around 19 pounds, which is more than decent for such a backpack blower. The fact that it comes with a specially designed padded harness system really helps with comfort, so it shouldn't bother you not even after a couple of hours of continuous use. 

Of course, as you might expect, such a tool does not come cheap. This Troy Bilt sells for around $250 now, with a 50 bucks discount and Free Shipping included. So not for every wallet, but if you want a device that can handle nearly any job in your backyard, the price for this one is more than fair. You should know though that it's not Carb Compliant, so you will not be able to buy or use it in California. 

For more details, pics, reviews (which by the way are very good) or the option to buy one of these great backpack leaf blowers, click the big button or the link below. ]]></description>
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		<title>High power Tanaka TBL-7800R 65 cc backpack blower</title>
		<link>http://www.leaf-blower-reviews.com/high-power-tanaka-tbl-7800r-65-cc-backpack-blower-190/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Backpack leaf blowers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're looking for a high power leaf blower, perhaps one of the best ever created, the Tanaka TBL-7800R is the one for you, a device seamless in every aspect, but with a not so easy to swallow price tag attached, which makes it more a leaf blower meant for industrial use. Of course, home users will enjoy it, as long as they are willing to pay 500+ bucks for it.

Take a look at the specs for this machine:
- 2-stroke 65 cc 4.3 HorsePower engine
- air volume: 850 CFM at housing, 655 CFM at pipe
- air velocity 205 mph at pipe
- noise level 75 db
- wight: 22.9 pounds

So, this Tanaka uses a big engine, capable of delivering impressive air volume and speed, thus being able to blow nearly everything. And, since the engine is a 2-stroke one, it will surely be very reliable in time, although not as economic as a 4-stroke one. And one more thing: the engine on this Tanaka blower is one of the cleanest petrol ones you're going to find on such a machine, being C.A.R.B Tier II compliant . However, this still doesn't make this tool usable in California, due to severe legislation there.

The device is not heavy for the size of that engine, weighing around 23 pounds. You do get a comfortable harness system so you can carry it as a backpack, so you shouldn't have any back problems when using it. Also, you get a highly mobile air pipe with mounted throttle control switch. 

So, as you can see, the Tanaka TBL-7800R is the perfect backpack leaf blower if power is the thing you want. It had managed to impress all previous buyers, as it scores a perfect 5 out of 5 mark on Amazon, and that's something you almost never see. Plus, it's made in Japan and comes with 2 years full-warranty.

However, such power comes with an impressive price tag, as this currently sells for $529.99 and that's with a 100 bucks discount. You do get Free Shipping included. Still, this device is expensive. But like i said, it's more targeted for industrial use, where its power and reliability will be greatly appreciated. 

Click the link below for more details, reviews and the option to buy one of these Tanaka blowers yourself. ]]></description>
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		<title>Homelite ZR08580 gas powered blower &#8211; factory refurbished</title>
		<link>http://www.leaf-blower-reviews.com/homelite-zr08580-gas-powered-blower-factory-refurbished-51/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Backpack blowers are quite big and powerful, thus meant for industrial usage more. Here we have a Homelite ZR08580 gas powered blower, that can be a good choice for bigger household or more harsh conditions too. 

The 22 cc engine generates a powerful airflow of 180 MPH, 400 CFM and comes with new fast starting and antichoking systems . Unfortunately it's not Carb compliant in some SU states (like California), but most gas powered blowers aren't . The device weights 12 pounds, but that's ok considering it's backheld.

This Homelite ZR08580 is factory restored and that's why it comes with a very nice price cut. You can get it online from Amazon for just $99.99 now, considering the retail price is way over $200. For more details and pics just press the link below. ]]></description>
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		<title>Ryobi ZR08570 backpack gas powered leaf blower &#8211; $150 price cut</title>
		<link>http://www.leaf-blower-reviews.com/ryobi-zr08570-backpack-gas-powered-leaf-blower-150-price-cut-39/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 11:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Backpack leaf blowers are very comfortable to use and also provide very good power. But they're usually quite expensive. That's not the case for the Ryobi ZR08570 model, which is factory reconditioned and has a price cut of no less than $150 .

It offers you almost anything you want. The 25 cc gas engine provides good specs: max air speed 180 mph and max air volume 420 CFM . Of course all these are fully adjustable according to your needs. 

The device is pretty light, with 11 lbs. But since it's back-held, those won't be a problem. The engine is pretty silent and clean (still it's not CARB compliant in some US states. so be sure to click the button bellow for more details)

The price tag for the Ryobi ZR08570 blower is $270, but as i mentioned before, you can find it here with a price cut of $150, for just.... $119.99 (it's sold via Amazon) . And that's a pretty good deal for a backpack leaf blower.]]></description>
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