I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
I grew up in Warminster Pa. Johnsville Naval Air Station. When the Blue Angels came to Willow grove Pa. It was special bc they practiced over our homes , to make turns n such. Miss that alot
Stihl servicing dealer in central Ohio and could not be more happy that you made this video. Keep up the good work! Love your non biased reviews and comparisons between our competitors
All my yard tools and equipment are Stihl. I did a lot of research before purchasing approx $4000 of this Brand. I love em all, your video was excellent for anybody looking to purchase cordless T & E. Thanks Stan.👍
Hi! Watching from the Philippines, is there anyone else thinking that one day someday cutting tools isn't as noisy as that. So that cutters do their work peacefully and so the neighbors will not disturb. I love watching satisfying vid like grass cutting.😊😊😊
As always another fantastic video by the Dirt Monkey. I enjoy all your vids and after dropping 1k this morning on my Stihl kit, I appreciate you taking the time. Fellow TH-camr here btw. Godspeed.
I work at a Stihl dealer in McMinnville, OR. We just started selling the br 800 and it is a breeze to run and start. Also pressure washer video.....yeah do it man.
How heavy are they? Been trying to talk my boss into the 800s for fall cleanup but he thinks they'd be too heavy. We use 450s for grass clippings, but they're no fun pushing huge piles of leaves/other debris. I want tha powwa.
I'm a full time gardener and I once laughed at having to use electric tools and now I prefer them. So many benefits to them. Instant torque, clean, cheap to run, nil maintenance, long lasting. Batteries are good and don't take long to charge. I would love the stihl products but I have to use cheapo Ryobi tools for the moment which also are pretty good.
@@cmc02888 Funny thing is, i don't have land anymore so i sold it and bought a 94R. It's much better at cutting grass. The 131r would eat tall grass and weeds. Don't have any of that anymore!
Yes I want to see pressure washers. I’m a plumber and want to make my own sewer jetting machine. I would be interested in a high-pressure high-volume unit. The high volume is key because every pressure washer has high pressure but you need high-volume also.
I've done tree and landscape work for 12 years now, started my own company last year...and there isnt a single other name I trust for my companies tools than STIHL. this video is also a prime example of someone like me who hasnt completely been on board with battery powered equipment. And its awesome to see that stihl is concentrated on making that a huge priority in this industry to make the switch at a nice pace. I'm excited to try out some of this new equipment... and ESPECIALLY proud of STIHL for making the Kombi attachments compatible with the existing gas powered head units. Other companies would have made you buy an entire new line up. Chainsaws I'll stick with my powerful gas pro saws....but I'm excited to try out the Kombi units and some other stuff when it comes to battery. Also the new backpack blowers......YES, these will be amazing I garuntee it. "ProMark Forestry" in Wichita, KS stands behind the STIHL name that's FOR SURE!
Your expert time, spent on checking and sharing information about tools, saves your viewers time and hassle about getting the right tool for there needs. Is much appreciated, thanks....... in your opinion with the NEW remote battery back/belt packs will some one manufacture a cordless compactor plate, if you wouldn't mind asking the people in the know, cheers again
Hmm strange, allot of the stihl tools I already use in Europe. I own a landscaper business to, the battery powered tools are awesome, this year we started to swap the gasoline's out for battery powered, and it makes allot of benefits for the worker using it ! less vibrations, no more exhaust fumes ! less Weight in the hands! ect... Great video's keep it up ! greetings from Belgium
Really how is that working out for you man I am starting my own business soon and I will be getting a new weed eater too. What weed eater are you using for your business now? And how long does the battery last
@@travisvillarreal8321 I use the AR 1000 battery ( the lightest one in Pounds and battery cap ) and FSA 130 R the most powerfull stihl battery trimmer, you can go up to 2-4hours non stop, depending what speed you use and what trimmer head or knife you use. but you have the AR 2000-3000 and im sure you can use them for atleast 8 hours.
Do you know grass, bro? Are you a landscaper? It was a great test if you actually scalp grass with a weed eater, e.g. Making planting beds. In another 9 months you could watch the vid again and be touched by a 12" x 12" area of grass that got scalped in Virginia on oct 12 2018.
We are running one battery operated echo trimmer per crew right now. The guys seem to like them because they are lighter. I like them because no string to replace, no carb issues, no filters, no plugs. We won't be buying anymore gas trimmers
Great video’s mate, you do an excellent job of letting you’re viewers know all about the latest tools and equipment and yes, l want to see a video on pressure washers.
Yes! I like the tool news vids. There's a lot happening in the tool world right now and there's no good way for a lot of us to keep up. The vids are good. I don't need reviews, or face-offs, just some way to know what's happening in the industry and who's doing what, what's working great, etc. Thanks!
This was Amazing and Yes to power washer video. It would be cool to know on a lot of tools, where the line is from each one DIYer to professional. Homeowners and how often they would use a tool vs pro using it almost daily. ps love your videos, been a subscriber for about 5 months now, always amazing Thank You and God Bless you too
Until the price and tech behind the battery powered stuff gives us no choice but to switch. I'd say give it 5 years and the market will be primarily battery powered tools.
Josh Jones nah. Batteries wear out and have to be replaced, and they’re stupid expensive. For the commercial stuff, the backpack is a dealbreaker. I guess it will work for homeowners that can’t handle gas and oil. That’s kinda sad for them. I ran electric for a few years, not worth it. Messing with gas is just easier and better results. I don’t see that changing.
@@rogermurph101 what make and model did you run because this is the first time I've seen equipment this impressive. And it's only gonna get better and cheaper. Just like everything involved in technology it's going to progress or they wouldn't spend the resources developing these tools. There was a dude with a push behind mower at one point who tried one of the first combustion mowers and said the same thing as you. Everything evolves.
@@rogermurph101 like it or not battery is the future. How could gas and oil possibly be easier. Running to the gas station, the store for oil, spark plugs. Less noise, more torque, no maintenance, no emissions. Just keep a few batteries charged and swap out. Much faster than going to the store.
I know I'm behind on your videos by about 8 -10 months, but I'm learning from you like a ravenous dog wants to eat! I'm very interested in tool that will make my job better, faster, and help me to do higher quality job in the end. Thank you for your channel, and may God bless you and yours forevermore.
@@jmwarden1 I'll update, yes I've seen Stihl's used by professionals. But the ones my friends owned or ones I've acquired just would not start. I think mostly the trigger mechanism. Maybe it's just a fluke in my life but I wouldn't buy one.
most people who dont do landscaping for a living they never maintain there equipment, but still buy the best known brand for quality, which is why there is alot of Stihls around. Air filters, triggers, spark plugs, lines, caps will all break givin a few years. they need to be maintained and replaced regularly. your really paying for the quality of the engine system which can almost always be fixed if it goes out of tune with a stihl.
Echo is better. Save some $ and get the best. My guys sprint to grab the Echo. Easier start, crazy power, lighter weight, and less money. Even after years of abuse. Trust me.
Love the fit and finish on Stihl. I have a 131R Kombi motor the most powerful Kombi head. I really like how the Stihl backpack blowers dont have any exposed fuel lines that could possibly get snagged. The twist lock adjustable tube is nice too and that handle looks really comfortable. Ive got the Echo 8010 right now which is currently the top king of CFM and power but I would not hestitate to buy a Stihl BR 800 in the future. I think Stihls fit and finish is a bit nicer. Form fitting fuel tanks and hidden fuel lines are something i appreciate.
I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
I grew up in Warminster Pa. Johnsville Naval Air Station. When the Blue Angels came to Willow grove Pa. It was special bc they practiced over our homes , to make turns n such. Miss that alot
Pressure washer video is a no brainer.... absolutely!!!
Yes
Yay
And you have a good
Stihl servicing dealer in central Ohio and could not be more happy that you made this video. Keep up the good work! Love your non biased reviews and comparisons between our competitors
Pressure washer yes
All my yard tools and equipment are Stihl. I did a lot of research before purchasing approx $4000 of this Brand. I love em all, your video was excellent for anybody looking to purchase cordless T & E. Thanks Stan.👍
I would like pressure washers for a change
Definitely
My dad flue with the thunderbirds back in 1967 when I was 5 years old What a blast growing up
Hahahaa the guy that maintains the grounds came to work on Monday and was like WTF happened here!
Hi! Watching from the Philippines, is there anyone else thinking that one day someday cutting tools isn't as noisy as that. So that cutters do their work peacefully and so the neighbors will not disturb. I love watching satisfying vid like grass cutting.😊😊😊
Pressure Washer YES
As always another fantastic video by the Dirt Monkey. I enjoy all your vids and after dropping 1k this morning on my Stihl kit, I appreciate you taking the time. Fellow TH-camr here btw. Godspeed.
i’ve always been impressed with stihl weed wackers. cleared plenty of tall, thick grass and weeds with mine.
my husky would tear this thing to shreds vibrates like hell though
Took my husky in for its first service in 16 years. The guy laughed and replaced the driveshaft that had shorn through at cost.
Huskys are great saws
Norfolk Naval base never gets old... if you can’t tell Virginia boy over here and a stihl fan boy
I work at a Stihl dealer in McMinnville, OR. We just started selling the br 800 and it is a breeze to run and start. Also pressure washer video.....yeah do it man.
How heavy are they? Been trying to talk my boss into the 800s for fall cleanup but he thinks they'd be too heavy. We use 450s for grass clippings, but they're no fun pushing huge piles of leaves/other debris. I want tha powwa.
Get a redmax 8500 and shut up
@@aaronbadboyflexxer9173 we used to run redmax's. Don't know the model but 2 of them are 12 years old and still start 3rd pull lol.
Pressure washer video is a must! I had a Stihl chainsaw that gave me a lot of problems and have shied away from them since.
The side start on the blower near the end was the coolest to me
It’s a great blower I use it year round I don’t need to shovel snow again
Used to work at a Stihl dealer in VA. Excellent products. I miss that job only reason I quit was because I moved out of state.
I wanna see stihl pressure washers please
Along with some of the tools that make a pressure washer work. Surface cleaner and turbo nozzle.
I need to but one tomorrow for a job wish this video was out tonight 😅
What about a Stihl 6 HP engine that would be dope
@@pepeiann they have models that are twice that RB800 is over 13hp.
So long as it has a Honda motor you’ll be ok
I'm a full time gardener and I once laughed at having to use electric tools and now I prefer them. So many benefits to them. Instant torque, clean, cheap to run, nil maintenance, long lasting. Batteries are good and don't take long to charge. I would love the stihl products but I have to use cheapo Ryobi tools for the moment which also are pretty good.
I almost bought a fs94r yesterday. Ended up spending 40 more and got the 131r. Worth it to me.
big power difference!!! had 1 94 and 1 130, sold 94 and bought another 130.
Always spend the few extra to gaurantee fast work that's what iv learned always go big never disapointef
131 is a beast, I got the 111 maybe I'll get a 131 and skip the gym
@@cmc02888 Funny thing is, i don't have land anymore so i sold it and bought a 94R. It's much better at cutting grass. The 131r would eat tall grass and weeds. Don't have any of that anymore!
Sometimes the weight of the machine is a consideration especially if it's only used for basic trimming.
Have had a Stihl sense 1980 they’ve all been quality built. Yes on pressure washer.
Yes I want to see pressure washers. I’m a plumber and want to make my own sewer jetting machine. I would be interested in a high-pressure high-volume unit. The high volume is key because every pressure washer has high pressure but you need high-volume also.
Gotcha , thanks !!
I've done tree and landscape work for 12 years now, started my own company last year...and there isnt a single other name I trust for my companies tools than STIHL. this video is also a prime example of someone like me who hasnt completely been on board with battery powered equipment. And its awesome to see that stihl is concentrated on making that a huge priority in this industry to make the switch at a nice pace. I'm excited to try out some of this new equipment... and ESPECIALLY proud of STIHL for making the Kombi attachments compatible with the existing gas powered head units. Other companies would have made you buy an entire new line up. Chainsaws I'll stick with my powerful gas pro saws....but I'm excited to try out the Kombi units and some other stuff when it comes to battery. Also the new backpack blowers......YES, these will be amazing I garuntee it. "ProMark Forestry" in Wichita, KS stands behind the STIHL name that's FOR SURE!
We need AvE out there too! I think you two would be a good pair.
Your expert time, spent on checking and sharing information about tools, saves your viewers time and hassle about getting the right tool for there needs. Is much appreciated, thanks....... in your opinion with the NEW remote battery back/belt packs will some one manufacture a cordless compactor plate, if you wouldn't mind asking the people in the know, cheers again
Hmm strange, allot of the stihl tools I already use in Europe. I own a landscaper business to, the battery powered tools are awesome, this year we started to swap the gasoline's out for battery powered, and it makes allot of benefits for the worker using it ! less vibrations, no more exhaust fumes ! less Weight in the hands! ect... Great video's keep it up ! greetings from Belgium
Thanks for watching T!!
Really how is that working out for you man I am starting my own business soon and I will be getting a new weed eater too. What weed eater are you using for your business now? And how long does the battery last
@@travisvillarreal8321 I use the AR 1000 battery ( the lightest one in Pounds and battery cap ) and FSA 130 R the most powerfull stihl battery trimmer, you can go up to 2-4hours non stop, depending what speed you use and what trimmer head or knife you use. but you have the AR 2000-3000 and im sure you can use them for atleast 8 hours.
A huge YES on power washers.........
Love Stihl products, use um at work, use um at home.
But I'll stick with gas!
Great video though! Put out the pressure washer video👍
Thank you !
Got to love what Stihl has to offer
YES to pressure washer
Yes would love to see a video on the Stihl pressure washers
watching you mangle that grass with the combi trimmer made my soul ache
Same
Uck. Just watched it again!
It's been 9 months so the grass probably grew back, no need for the perpetual suffering over grass.
Im pretty confident that patch will never recover lol He branded his stupidity there forever
Do you know grass, bro? Are you a landscaper? It was a great test if you actually scalp grass with a weed eater, e.g. Making planting beds. In another 9 months you could watch the vid again and be touched by a 12" x 12" area of grass that got scalped in Virginia on oct 12 2018.
Yeah I would love to see a power washer video especially from Stihl manufacturing
As far as 'save the earth' batt 'stuff' I say when it works twice as good and costs me half as much you now have my attention
STIHL has great quality, theyre the only tools I use. German manufacturing is excellent.
and in this video we dig a trench with a weed wacker
good job i love the content
Thanks Cole!
We are running one battery operated echo trimmer per crew right now. The guys seem to like them because they are lighter. I like them because no string to replace, no carb issues, no filters, no plugs. We won't be buying anymore gas trimmers
Great video’s mate, you do an excellent job of letting you’re viewers know all about the latest tools and equipment and yes, l want to see a video on pressure washers.
Thank you Brian !
Who says mate it’s 2020
@@ryanprincipi1713 was 2020
Always enjoy the knowledge and humor you share with us Stan. Bring on the Power washer
Yes pressure washers
The stihl 462 needs to come to America
Awesome video! Great recap of all of their new equipment!
Everything Stihl has...... bring it on!!!!
Presher washer
tanki adam *Presher weesher
"Presher" 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣 you need PRESSURE on your brain !
The battery equipment is perfect for green work and all golf course jobs.
Bring on the power washers!
Yes on pressure washers. I bought the stihl 800 pressure it is very strong.
Did you feel like ghostbusters with that battery pack on??
I’ve been looking at the pressure washers at my local dealer in Augusta GA and I’d love to see the stihl in action
Absolutely would like to see a pressure washer video
I just am, the great owner of a KMA 130R and AR 3000 battery...it's absolutely briliant....thanks to you !
Downvotes are from the grounds crew that maintains that park
Upvotes are from consumers that look like clowns doing their yard with a backpack battery
@@princetrophies Lol guess im a clown
@@pearson9594 well if you're happy lugging that thing around. Kinda like the people with the first cell phones. But what else you got?
Two Thumbs up on the Pressure washer vids.
Thanks for watching Ray !
YES, On the Pressure Washer. Thank You for the Vid.
Glad you liked it Ruben, thanks
My hometown! :) Hope everyone there treated you well!
It appears Milwaukee battery power slammed Stihl's battery power tools. But that's just my observation and opinion.
Yes! I like the tool news vids. There's a lot happening in the tool world right now and there's no good way for a lot of us to keep up. The vids are good. I don't need reviews, or face-offs, just some way to know what's happening in the industry and who's doing what, what's working great, etc. Thanks!
Awesome, thanks for watching 👍
I live in the home city of the blue angels!! Pensacola fl baby
You were right down the street from my house. Yes to the pressure washers.
Anyone else think the run time on the battery operated tools are too low?
LilMan Bigglesworth This is why gas still tops battery power.
@@justinnicolas2347 gas power will always trump electric. Run time, power and longevity is unmatched.
TheDomain16 always man. It always will.
It works for a long time
Yup
Very good video. Thanks from Belgium
Yay on the pressure washers
I like your hat
Yes, Please do a video on the pressure washers!
That's how I trim my yard, then I only have to do it 3 times a year not 2x a week
yes to the pressure washer video!!!! great stuff by the way
This was Amazing and Yes to power washer video. It would be cool to know on a lot of tools, where the line is from each one DIYer to professional. Homeowners and how often they would use a tool vs pro using it almost daily. ps love your videos, been a subscriber for about 5 months now, always amazing Thank You and God Bless you too
Thanks for the ideas Rodney! & thank you for subscribing, glad you're here 😀
Big yes on pressure washer!
im sure they love when you kill large areas of grass make huge dead spots for them
I need to but one tomorrow for a job wish this video was out tonight 😅
Pressure washer yay!
👍
Yes I want to see the videos on the pressure washers for the coming
That's more work than I've seen you do all year! Just kidding. Great videos.
Good one! Thanks for watching !
Yes, definitely want to know about what stihl says about pressure washers.
Immediately went to watch blue Angel videos afterwards lol
I have the battery powered blower and weed whacker and they are both fantastic.
30 mins on a charge? That's at least 10 tea breaks a day while it recharges. I like it. 🤣😂
I've used a lot of those battery operated tools and they just don't last long enough but the hedge clippers are worth getting
Pressure washer Si Si Si
Good to know they are made in America!
I'll take 4 of each product please!
Always enjoy your videos
Thank you and appreciate that !
I'll stick to the gas powered equipment
Until the price and tech behind the battery powered stuff gives us no choice but to switch. I'd say give it 5 years and the market will be primarily battery powered tools.
Josh Jones nah. Batteries wear out and have to be replaced, and they’re stupid expensive. For the commercial stuff, the backpack is a dealbreaker. I guess it will work for homeowners that can’t handle gas and oil. That’s kinda sad for them. I ran electric for a few years, not worth it. Messing with gas is just easier and better results. I don’t see that changing.
@@rogermurph101 what make and model did you run because this is the first time I've seen equipment this impressive. And it's only gonna get better and cheaper. Just like everything involved in technology it's going to progress or they wouldn't spend the resources developing these tools. There was a dude with a push behind mower at one point who tried one of the first combustion mowers and said the same thing as you. Everything evolves.
@@rogermurph101 like it or not battery is the future. How could gas and oil possibly be easier. Running to the gas station, the store for oil, spark plugs. Less noise, more torque, no maintenance, no emissions. Just keep a few batteries charged and swap out. Much faster than going to the store.
The weigh, size, and run time factor would have to surpass gas powered. I don't think the tech is there yet but it's coming. I say 10 years out.
Good video. It's good to introduce the products before they marketed worldwide.
ive been doing all the site work around there !
We like it when you do the comparisons because you won't bullshit us.
My dad recently bought a stihl electric chainsaw he say it’s bad ass he cut a big tree with one charge
So what if you're on a job that needs to cut 10 trees? Do we have time and wait for 10 charge? Battery are a joke
The side start for the blower, about time!
Gas Monkey Garage Failed ? Richard Rolland is a product tester for Stihl now.
I know I'm behind on your videos by about 8 -10 months, but I'm learning from you like a ravenous dog wants to eat! I'm very interested in tool that will make my job better, faster, and help me to do higher quality job in the end. Thank you for your channel, and may God bless you and yours forevermore.
I have never seen a Stihl that wasn't broken, actually never heard one run in real life. Chainsaw or weedtrimmer.
Do you live under a rock
@@jmwarden1 I'll update, yes I've seen Stihl's used by professionals. But the ones my friends owned or ones I've acquired just would not start. I think mostly the trigger mechanism. Maybe it's just a fluke in my life but I wouldn't buy one.
most people who dont do landscaping for a living they never maintain there equipment, but still buy the best known brand for quality, which is why there is alot of Stihls around. Air filters, triggers, spark plugs, lines, caps will all break givin a few years. they need to be maintained and replaced regularly.
your really paying for the quality of the engine system which can almost always be fixed if it goes out of tune with a stihl.
Yes to the pressure washer video!!
12:20 I dont know if you were trying to hide that but I saw you speed the video up. Kinda suspicious that you did that....
Very strange
What? That was speeded up? I couldn't even tell. His body motions and camera movements were so smooth. Lol
@@xenonram 😂 I hope he wasn't trying to hide that because it was pretty easy to see.
Kinda sneaky.
YES on the pressure washer!
1:20 "they are making tools in the United states and shipping them to China"
Incorrect, they have a factory in China for the Asian market!
I definitely want to see the pressure washers 👍🏼🇺🇸
Echo is better. Save some $ and get the best. My guys sprint to grab the Echo. Easier start, crazy power, lighter weight, and less money. Even after years of abuse. Trust me.
Love the fit and finish on Stihl. I have a 131R Kombi motor the most powerful Kombi head. I really like how the Stihl backpack blowers dont have any exposed fuel lines that could possibly get snagged. The twist lock adjustable tube is nice too and that handle looks really comfortable. Ive got the Echo 8010 right now which is currently the top king of CFM and power but I would not hestitate to buy a Stihl BR 800 in the future. I think Stihls fit and finish is a bit nicer. Form fitting fuel tanks and hidden fuel lines are something i appreciate.
All those white walkway bricks, and your tearing up their grass with the trimmer...🤦♂️🤦♂️
that angered me hahaha
I felt like I got fired for failing that cut 😂
Yes pressure washer video and the Stihl plant demo waa AWESOME