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PB-8010

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The ECHO PB-8010 is a professional-grade petrol backpack blower designed for heavy-duty debris clearing across large properties, gardens, commercial sites, and landscape work. Powered by a robust 79.9 cm³ two-stroke engine, it delivers high air volume and blowing force for efficient clearing of leaves, grass clippings and debris. The ergonomic backpack design and padded harness help reduce operator fatigue during extended use, while anti-vibration features enhance comfort. With intuitive controls and durable build quality, the PB-8010 is suited for contractors and demanding outdoor work.

Key Features
  • Professional petrol backpack blower with high power and performance
  • Robust 79.9 cm³ professional-grade engine for strong blowing force
  • High air volume for efficient clearing of leaves and debris
  • Ergonomic padded backpack harness for comfort during long use
  • Anti-vibration design to reduce operator fatigue
  • Intuitive controls for easy operation in landscape and commercial work
  • Balanced design suitable for large jobsites and demanding tasks
Specifications

Specifications

  • ENGINE DISPLACEMENT

    79.9 cm³

  • OUTPUT

    3.2 kW (approx.)

  • DRY WEIGHT

    11.4 kg (with harness)

  • FUEL TANK CAPACITY

    1.27 L

  • FUEL CONSUMPTION @ MAX POWER

    2.40 L/h

  • AIR VOLUME

    29.5 m³/min (max)

  • BLOWING FORCE

    ~27.4 N

  • MAX AIR SPEED

    ~97.6 m/s

  • SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL

    ~103.5 dB(A)

  • SOUND POWER LEVEL

    ~112.4 dB(A)

  • VIBRATION LEVEL

    ~7.1 m/s²

  • HARNESS TYPE

    Padded backpack harness

What our clients have to say

“I have one 45 degree bank, 5 metres high, of mostly boulders to descend and climb to access one track. It does it with ease. The robust construction, clever 4WD system and diff lock means there’s almost no limit to where you can take it, even 200 mm deep water just slows it down! Brilliant machine……and the seats pretty comfortable too”

- Terry Stanbridge