We've run 800's for years now and I was happy with them until they all started running like crap. We got them fixed (all needed carbs) and decided to try the Echo 9010 and I must say theres a big difference in power, not 50% but very noticeable. I'd even dare say it's shaved off probably 20% of our time and not just because of the power difference but things like the longer hose and is more comfortable not having to keep making sweeps over the same areas to get the stubborn stuff out. I agree with a lot of what you said and some things are just splitting hairs which seems to be a thing comparing these two blowers in many videos. I think it's comfortable, weighs about the same, easy to start and less maintenance with no valves to adjust. As far as having too much power for places like flowerbeds....it has a throttle, so just don't blast it on full. I'd much rather have the power and not need it than need the power and it's just not there.
Excellent review. You gave me the info I needed to make my choice. I need a beast that isn’t touchy or finicky. I’m grabbing the Echo tomorrow. Thanks for sharing 🏆🙏
I am just a homeowner with a 2 acre lot and tons of post oak leaves in the fall. I picked the Stihl 800 C-E for only one reason: the waist belt takes almost all of the weight off of my shoulders! I always use Stihl ultra oil so I hope the wrist pin bushing will last and so far it has. I also like the side start but most people don't understand the easy start system and TH-cam is full of videos with users throwing their shoulders out trying to use it.
They are relatively easy to start when you know how to use them. We use our 800s every day and have had no major engine issues ever. One of ours is about to complete its 4th season of commercial use. The stihl oil is fine, but AMS oil is better and costs less!
I like both and have both. I use the sthil on the chicken farm more, it concentrates the air better for blowing dust off the ceilings in the barns and seems to have less fumes. Been using the echo more while cutting grass though. Can’t go wrong either way in my opinion.
I’ve got both a br600 and a br800c …..just for home use but I do about 2 acres of cleanup. A little expensive but after just 2 years of doing fall clean up myself has paid for both of these units. I have oak trees and some years get a ton of acorns…..strangely enough the 600 does and better job blowing the acorns out of the ground while the 800 blows leafs much better….I picked stihl blowers for the most part because of comfort and stihl products have a pretty good reputation overall. My back isn’t the greatest and a couple hrs of use is about all I can tolerate , the echo 9010 would definitely not fit my abilities!
I understand the echo puts out more air, but you can throttle it back with the trigger. You don't have to blast all that mulch out right? Is it worth the price difference with the steel and the echo?Seems to me like the echo is gonna win
The spark arrestor issue using is from using the Stihl 2 cycle oils. We have 8 of the Stihl 800 blowers at work. They all seem to run way better with less issues using the Echo Red Armor oil.
I bought the BR450 in October of 2022 and it worked great moving leaves on my acre lot. My biggest CON is i wish I would of went bigger with more CFM or Newtons. I’m buying the BR800x this week and going to sell the 450. I found once the leaves her about 1 foot thick and wet, it was difficult to move. Great show and tips!
Good video! I have both, I use the Stihl in the summer for grass clippings and the PB9010 for leaves. Just purchased the Redmax EBZ9000, and it's even better than the Echo. 1245CFM for the Redmax and 1110CFM for the Echo. It is more noticeable than I thought it would be, plus the Redmax is more comfortable. Top Notch Equipment in Elk River carries them if you wanted to check them out.
I was curious about the ergonomics on the EBZ9000. Is the blower tube as stiff as the 9010? I like the Echo, but that tube is very fatiguing during the leaf season...
I used the 770 for many years! Those are great machines, they work great all year. Its a really nice size machine! The 9010 is an absolute cannon, it's just obnoxious at times.
I was told a couple years ago by a dealer that sthil was in the making of a BR- 900. Maybe they will do something for more competition soon. They did invest in a electric back pack..
I switched from echo years ago. It seemed they would only last one season and then wouldn’t top out on the RPMs anymore, but now steel is starting to piss me off. There’s always a problem with shutting them off something with the switch screws up all the time and you get upflooded out to shut it off. I think I’m gonna try an echo just priced them out today. $650 unbelievable.
I just started doing lawns as a business last summer. Used a cheap battery hand held blower to get started, but found the battery life to be complete crap. This last March I found someone selling a Husqvarna 150BT for $175 and it was used only a few times by an elderly couple and they decided it was just too big for them. It has been awesome and has loads of power for its price class and it being put out for residential use. It has more power than even some of the commercial backpack blowers, I just wont expect it to last as long. Whenever I finally end up replacing it im not sure yet what brand or model that I will go with. I dont know if I will stick With Husqvarna or switch, although been really impressed with the PB9010T but dont like the off/on cruise control combo switch.
Yes that would get confusing. To me the Stihl seems better quality constructed than the Echo just visually, Does that seem the case with you? Im asking as I've checked out the Stihl blowers in store but there is no dealers around here with Echo products so I only see them on TH-cam.@@bladezllc
That switch is really no issue, i cant even think about having a problem with it. Just like people complaining about Echo chainsaw on/off switches, after putting it out directly put the position in the on again i dont see/have any problem.
Everybody back and forth about what sucks and what not. I can’t stand their 4mix crap but I can at the following about three brands. I have a Redmax eb7001 that turned 21 in November of this year, still runs fine. I replaced the straps that finally gave out. I have a stihl fc85 edger that I bought in 2002 that still runs. I just adjust the lo/hi about once a year. I bought the 8010 almost 5 years ago and it still is awesome and still outblows everything I have compared it to. Buy what you like, where there is good dealer support and what your budget allows. .
@@chadrides914 Bushings. I can't link another channel to this one in a post, but there's a mechanic/dealer that has a YT channel in AZ that has repair videos showing all of it.
@@chadrides914 I was really surprised to see and hear all this when I watched his videos on the 800. I own one and several other big BP's that are all two stroke.
I've been catching up on your videos and came across this one. I used to be a red max fan boy till I bought a Stihl br 800x. I found that the Stihl lasted longer than the red max. ( lucky to get two yrs from them power wise) red max had a nice wide swath but Stihl blew ferther. 2yrs ago I bought a echo 9010 man that can blow a lot of leaves but like you said it's big and bulky. I've had some problems with the echo with the tubes and my engine blew in the middle of fall cleanups last yr ( they had a run on engines ) for all around ever day use I go with the Stihl . But for fall clean ups hands down the echos on my back. Love them both.
Great review! Totally un biased, I chose the Pb9010 because I only need or have room for one machine. I also like the simplicity of the 2 cycle engine on the PB . As opposed to the BR with valves to be adjusted, and the PB has a caged needle bearing on the piston pin and the BR uses a bushing.
That 4 mix engine thing to me just does not cut it. Stihl uses a plastic cam and instead of a needle bearing on the piston rust pin it’s a bronze bushing.. big no no
Honda power equipment now uses plastic camshafts in there mowers pressure washers etc. Those engines are tough. Those sthil four mix engines are durable if you use quality oil. I am a fan of echo for sure, but the weight is a problem.
Spark arrestor getting plugged is from over mixing and running low octane fuel. I repair echos all the tue time because of spark arrestors plugging up. The Echo has more power. But all around the Stihl is a better unit. I see a lot less of them come for repairs.
The Echo is unbeatable for moving stuff. Not even close on the Stihle - we’ve run both. Motor is better to on the Echo no sissy runs, doesn’t die on you for no reason!
How purchased the BR 803 years ago and it did great for the first year after that, you have cooperator problems all the time? I even got the valve adjusted at the 2:00 hour limit. Like I was supposed to buy the dealer. And you constantly have a hard time getting it started. And it bogs down over time at this moment. I'm not using it as of today. Because it finally quit which I think is another cooperator issue. I wouldn't buy another one because they just don't last as long if you want a blower. That's gonna last you a very long time with little to no maintenance. Get you A husky five eighty
The br 800 has got 239 mph so it is going to dig stuff much better than the br 700. The br 700 I have to get the tube closer to the ground in order to lift the pine needles out. For the pb 9010t the tube is rigid and you don't want to us it that often because it is loud but it is absolute a beast for leaves. I would go with a 800 for commercial business because I don't need that much power the pb 9010 has the tube is flexible and less noisy than the 9010t.
I got a BR 600 Magnum and the 450 as Backpack blowers and I love both. The 600 seems to have a more focussed air stream which brings the power to a point, its great if your not just blowing leafs. It blows even gravel and rocks if you want it to 😁. The 450 is a pure two stroke not a 4-Mix which I love. I always prefer pure two stroke engines. Handheld blowers I got the old BG 85, the 86 and a Dolmar PB 252.4 that has a four stroke engine. The old 85 seems to be more powerful then the 86. The Dolmar is used almost every day, it is not that powerful as the 85/86 but its much quieter and for just blowing grass after mowing it is absolute great.
@@bladezllc every backpack or handheld blower has its Pros and cons, I just choose the blowers that works best for me. Oh by the way, I am from germany so I am sorry if I write something wrong in english
If Stihl beefs it up even more you will be complaining in a new video that you can't finesse the leaves out of beds anymore. I use a battery handheld for mulch beds and my Redmax 8500 for most everything else. If I have a lot of debris like sticks twigs acorns and gumballs mixed with a ton of leaves I grab my Echo PB 9010T. With the Echo and my Redmax I normally take the middle tube off and blow with only the end nozzle attached. Makes sweeping a lot less fatiguing and less weight. I don't have a Stihl blower but I love my Stihl 100RX 4 mix trimmer. I restored it and installed a new motor.
Stihl blowers are junk! Just listen to them, they sound like they are running at 1/2 throttle. I had a br 600 years ago, handle was so uncomfortable. You can’t adjust the angle. Echo is the king, straps are multi adjustable and Echo starts unlike stihl. I guess if you’re on the smaller size, maybe under 6’ stihl may work for you but Echo is the way to go if you’re looking for the ultimate blower
Stihl are Fisher Price toys relying on their chainsaw reputation. Echos outlast Stihl blowers and trimmers. Echos are heavier, more torque, longer lasting. Echos have a tube that swivels at the housing…stihls dont. Echos have adjustable grip on the tube, stihls do not. Stihl blowers and trimmmers are crap.
We've run 800's for years now and I was happy with them until they all started running like crap. We got them fixed (all needed carbs) and decided to try the Echo 9010 and I must say theres a big difference in power, not 50% but very noticeable. I'd even dare say it's shaved off probably 20% of our time and not just because of the power difference but things like the longer hose and is more comfortable not having to keep making sweeps over the same areas to get the stubborn stuff out. I agree with a lot of what you said and some things are just splitting hairs which seems to be a thing comparing these two blowers in many videos. I think it's comfortable, weighs about the same, easy to start and less maintenance with no valves to adjust. As far as having too much power for places like flowerbeds....it has a throttle, so just don't blast it on full. I'd much rather have the power and not need it than need the power and it's just not there.
I own the PB9010 -- great machine for power jobs, can't imagine running my business without one
150 lb home owner here with only .75 acre lot but TONS of trees. Went with the Stihl due to the weight/comfort and I liked the design more.
Excellent review. You gave me the info I needed to make my choice. I need a beast that isn’t touchy or finicky. I’m grabbing the Echo tomorrow. Thanks for sharing 🏆🙏
Just got the BR800C today...wow
Yeah, those blowers are amazing!
I am just a homeowner with a 2 acre lot and tons of post oak leaves in the fall. I picked the Stihl 800 C-E for only one reason: the waist belt takes almost all of the weight off of my shoulders! I always use Stihl ultra oil so I hope the wrist pin bushing will last and so far it has. I also like the side start but most people don't understand the easy start system and TH-cam is full of videos with users throwing their shoulders out trying to use it.
They are relatively easy to start when you know how to use them. We use our 800s every day and have had no major engine issues ever. One of ours is about to complete its 4th season of commercial use. The stihl oil is fine, but AMS oil is better and costs less!
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I like both and have both. I use the sthil on the chicken farm more, it concentrates the air better for blowing dust off the ceilings in the barns and seems to have less fumes. Been using the echo more while cutting grass though. Can’t go wrong either way in my opinion.
I’ve got both a br600 and a br800c …..just for home use but I do about 2 acres of cleanup. A little expensive but after just 2 years of doing fall clean up myself has paid for both of these units.
I have oak trees and some years get a ton of acorns…..strangely enough the 600 does and better job blowing the acorns out of the ground while the 800 blows leafs much better….I picked stihl blowers for the most part because of comfort and stihl products have a pretty good reputation overall. My back isn’t the greatest and a couple hrs of use is about all I can tolerate , the echo 9010 would definitely not fit my abilities!
2 excellent investments right there! Thanks for the comment 👍
I understand the echo puts out more air, but you can throttle it back with the trigger. You don't have to blast all that mulch out right? Is it worth the price difference with the steel and the echo?Seems to me like the echo is gonna win
@timblankemship9698 you will like the echo I'm sure
The spark arrestor issue using is from using the Stihl 2 cycle oils. We have 8 of the Stihl 800 blowers at work. They all seem to run way better with less issues using the Echo Red Armor oil.
I run a lawn care business and I bought BR 800 X MAGNUM 3 years ago. do the valves need to be reajusted over time
Good info .. Just bought br800 thanks
You won't be disappointed!
I bought the BR450 in October of 2022 and it worked great moving leaves on my acre lot. My biggest CON is i wish I would of went bigger with more CFM or Newtons. I’m buying the BR800x this week and going to sell the 450. I found once the leaves her about 1 foot thick and wet, it was difficult to move. Great show and tips!
Thanks! The 800x will be a huge upgrade 👌 I think you'll love it!
That BR 800x is all a person needs. I really like mine. Plenty enough power, light weight and easy to maintain.
I pull the muffler screen off every blower i buy due to carbon and pick up a little more power from my Stihl blowers they seen to run better
I’m not sure how I feel about the side start pulley, it never seems to work when I want it to.
Exactly! The regular start is the way to go.
Good video! I have both, I use the Stihl in the summer for grass clippings and the PB9010 for leaves. Just purchased the Redmax EBZ9000, and it's even better than the Echo. 1245CFM for the Redmax and 1110CFM for the Echo. It is more noticeable than I thought it would be, plus the Redmax is more comfortable. Top Notch Equipment in Elk River carries them if you wanted to check them out.
I was curious about the ergonomics on the EBZ9000. Is the blower tube as stiff as the 9010? I like the Echo, but that tube is very fatiguing during the leaf season...
@@Athonitethe Redmax is similar to the Stihl in my opinion. I liked the tube on the Echo PB8010 way better than the PB9010.
I use the 9010 for fall leaves.The 770 and the hand held for spring and summer. I have a good dealer but he doesn't carry Stihl equipment.
I used the 770 for many years! Those are great machines, they work great all year. Its a really nice size machine! The 9010 is an absolute cannon, it's just obnoxious at times.
I was told a couple years ago by a dealer that sthil was in the making of a BR- 900. Maybe they will do something for more competition soon. They did invest in a electric back pack..
Yeah, I would expect them to bring something larger to the table here soon.
I switched from echo years ago. It seemed they would only last one season and then wouldn’t top out on the RPMs anymore, but now steel is starting to piss me off. There’s always a problem with shutting them off something with the switch screws up all the time and you get upflooded out to shut it off. I think I’m gonna try an echo just priced them out today. $650 unbelievable.
I've been starting to have the same issues you mentioned. $650 is crazy I know!
@@bladezllc which one are you having an issue with? The echo or the Stihl?
@@RiverCityBBQ Stihl
Does the side start allow you to start it after you put it on your back?
@@rpgiuliani yes
I just started doing lawns as a business last summer. Used a cheap battery hand held blower to get started, but found the battery life to be complete crap. This last March I found someone selling a Husqvarna 150BT for $175 and it was used only a few times by an elderly couple and they decided it was just too big for them. It has been awesome and has loads of power for its price class and it being put out for residential use. It has more power than even some of the commercial backpack blowers, I just wont expect it to last as long. Whenever I finally end up replacing it im not sure yet what brand or model that I will go with. I dont know if I will stick With Husqvarna or switch, although been really impressed with the PB9010T but dont like the off/on cruise control combo switch.
That on/off switch is terrible. The worst part is that it's opposite the stihl switch, so I kill the echo, trying to set the cruise control.
Yes that would get confusing. To me the Stihl seems better quality constructed than the Echo just visually, Does that seem the case with you? Im asking as I've checked out the Stihl blowers in store but there is no dealers around here with Echo products so I only see them on TH-cam.@@bladezllc
That switch is really no issue, i cant even think about having a problem with it.
Just like people complaining about Echo chainsaw on/off switches, after putting it out directly put the position in the on again i dont see/have any problem.
Everybody back and forth about what sucks and what not. I can’t stand their 4mix crap but I can at the following about three brands. I have a Redmax eb7001 that turned 21 in November of this year, still runs fine. I replaced the straps that finally gave out. I have a stihl fc85 edger that I bought in 2002 that still runs. I just adjust the lo/hi about once a year. I bought the 8010 almost 5 years ago and it still is awesome and still outblows everything I have compared it to. Buy what you like, where there is good dealer support and what your budget allows.
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Echo all the way
Which would be better for snow?
@joshowens2219 for the most part the echo is better for snow
The 800's have no bearings in the wrist pin so they absolutely require a good synthetic oil to prevent the bushing they use from going bad.
huh.... no wristpin bearings? So what are they using at the piston connection to the connecting rod?
@@chadrides914 Bushings. I can't link another channel to this one in a post, but there's a mechanic/dealer that has a YT channel in AZ that has repair videos showing all of it.
@@404nitro wild I’m used to seeing roller bearings! Never tore a two stroke apart that used an upper connecting rod wrist pin bushing. Neat.
@@chadrides914 I was really surprised to see and hear all this when I watched his videos on the 800. I own one and several other big BP's that are all two stroke.
The Bearing in the upper end of the two strokes are more needed because the engines turn more rpms.
I've been catching up on your videos and came across this one. I used to be a red max fan boy till I bought a Stihl br 800x. I found that the Stihl lasted longer than the red max. ( lucky to get two yrs from them power wise) red max had a nice wide swath but Stihl blew ferther.
2yrs ago I bought a echo 9010 man that can blow a lot of leaves but like you said it's big and bulky. I've had some problems with the echo with the tubes and my engine blew in the middle of fall cleanups last yr ( they had a run on engines ) for all around ever day use I go with the Stihl . But for fall clean ups hands down the echos on my back. Love them both.
I couldn't agree more! I feel like if you keep up on the maintenance, they both run well. I'm not expecting the echo to last as long as the br 800s
Great review! Totally un biased, I chose the Pb9010 because I only need or have room for one machine. I also like the simplicity of the 2 cycle engine on the PB . As opposed to the BR with valves to be adjusted, and the PB has a caged needle bearing on the piston pin and the BR uses a bushing.
That 4 mix engine thing to me just does not cut it. Stihl uses a plastic cam and instead of a needle bearing on the piston rust pin it’s a bronze bushing.. big no no
Honda power equipment now uses plastic camshafts in there mowers pressure washers etc. Those engines are tough. Those sthil four mix engines are durable if you use quality oil. I am a fan of echo for sure, but the weight is a problem.
Spark arrestor getting plugged is from over mixing and running low octane fuel. I repair echos all the tue time because of spark arrestors plugging up. The Echo has more power. But all around the Stihl is a better unit. I see a lot less of them come for repairs.
The Echo is unbeatable for moving stuff. Not even close on the Stihle - we’ve run both. Motor is better to on the Echo no sissy runs, doesn’t die on you for no reason!
I'm concerned about longevity too, between Stihl and Echo. Anyone got input on how these blowers hold up after couple hundred hours?
800s are tanks. Been using mine for 5 years. Over 600 hours
17+ years on my Echo PB620 & 2 yrs on my PB9010T. PB9010T is the best blower I've ever used & has ridiculous power!
The stihl s use 4 mix engines and require more maintenance, such as valve adjustments and cam rebuilds.
..... how exactly does one "rebuild" a cam? get serious
adjusting the valves can be done in 10 minutes on the Br - 800x. Easy job.
How purchased the BR 803 years ago and it did great for the first year after that, you have cooperator problems all the time? I even got the valve adjusted at the 2:00 hour limit. Like I was supposed to buy the dealer. And you constantly have a hard time getting it started. And it bogs down over time at this moment. I'm not using it as of today. Because it finally quit which I think is another cooperator issue. I wouldn't buy another one because they just don't last as long if you want a blower. That's gonna last you a very long time with little to no maintenance. Get you A husky five eighty
Just bought a br800c
That's excellent 👏 they move leaves 🍃
If i paid that much for a blower,id take that back in a second b4 i put screws in the tubing
Why didn't you blow some leaves? That's the most important part 🤔
There are plenty of other videos on seeing them work. I just wanted to make a video on my opinion using them both. Thanks for the comment!
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Inflation got me my BR600 was almost 600 bucks
@@jasonslaughter2811 it's getting wild out there!
The br 800 has got 239 mph so it is going to dig stuff much better than the br 700. The br 700 I have to get the tube closer to the ground in order to lift the pine needles out. For the pb 9010t the tube is rigid and you don't want to us it that often because it is loud but it is absolute a beast for leaves. I would go with a 800 for commercial business because I don't need that much power the pb 9010 has the tube is flexible and less noisy than the 9010t.
I got a BR 600 Magnum and the 450 as Backpack blowers and I love both. The 600 seems to have a more focussed air stream which brings the power to a point, its great if your not just blowing leafs. It blows even gravel and rocks if you want it to 😁. The 450 is a pure two stroke not a 4-Mix which I love. I always prefer pure two stroke engines. Handheld blowers I got the old BG 85, the 86 and a Dolmar PB 252.4 that has a four stroke engine. The old 85 seems to be more powerful then the 86. The Dolmar is used almost every day, it is not that powerful as the 85/86 but its much quieter and for just blowing grass after mowing it is absolute great.
Thanks for the comment! Sounds like you can't go wrong with either backpack blower.
@@bladezllc every backpack or handheld blower has its Pros and cons, I just choose the blowers that works best for me. Oh by the way, I am from germany so I am sorry if I write something wrong in english
@@derrasenmaher9730 you did great 👍 Greetings from Minnesota USA 🇺🇸
If Stihl beefs it up even more you will be complaining in a new video that you can't finesse the leaves out of beds anymore. I use a battery handheld for mulch beds and my Redmax 8500 for most everything else. If I have a lot of debris like sticks twigs acorns and gumballs mixed with a ton of leaves I grab my Echo PB 9010T. With the Echo and my Redmax I normally take the middle tube off and blow with only the end nozzle attached. Makes sweeping a lot less fatiguing and less weight. I don't have a Stihl blower but I love my Stihl 100RX 4 mix trimmer. I restored it and installed a new motor.
Yeah, there isn't a one blower fits all. No matter what anyone says..
@@bladezllc I've thought about getting a BR800 with side start and possibly selling one or both of my other blowers if I like it enough.
@@COC785 definitely can't go wrong with that blower
@@bladezllccouldn’t have said that any better! Between Echo, Stihl and Redmax! It’s all about choosing your poison at this point
@@Born2doom A dealer of all three told me today that Husqvarna is discontinuing the Redmax line soon.
We have both and the echo bitch slaps the stihl by a long shot
Stihl blowers are junk! Just listen to them, they sound like they are running at 1/2 throttle. I had a br 600 years ago, handle was so uncomfortable. You can’t adjust the angle. Echo is the king, straps are multi adjustable and Echo starts unlike stihl. I guess if you’re on the smaller size, maybe under 6’ stihl may work for you but Echo is the way to go if you’re looking for the ultimate blower
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Definitely!
Who in the upside down pineapple is recording this…!
@@Steve-qd8bn Universal Pictures!
Couldn't get past the lousy intro..
Stihl hands down! The echo is ugly and cheap looking.. you can adjust the tube without taking off and starting up without taking off.
Absolutely 👍 the echo is super bulky feeling too!
Husky 580 for me
Stihl are Fisher Price toys relying on their chainsaw reputation. Echos outlast Stihl blowers and trimmers. Echos are heavier, more torque, longer lasting.
Echos have a tube that swivels at the housing…stihls dont. Echos have adjustable grip on the tube, stihls do not. Stihl blowers and trimmmers are crap.
Did this channel get any discount or donated blower by Stihl?
@talanjohn ha, I wish! I'm not that influential...