Thursday, February 21, 2008

Backpack Leaf Blowers or Hand Held

Backpack Leaf Blowers or Hand Held by Heath Garner

Backpack Leaf Blowers- Do You Need One?
If you are running a professional lawn care business or a homeowner with many trees, you definitely need a backpack leaf blower. There are so many choices out there that a rookie could get easily confused, or even worse, purchase an insufficient blower.

Now, you may be thinking that you can pull it off with a unnamed box store hand held blower. Well, let me put it like this. How would you like to use a ten year old 21 inch push mower to mow an acre of well grown grass? Well, that is what using a cheap hand held blower is equal to. Don't get me wrong, though. They have their purpose, even in the lawn care business. However, it is never a good idea to purchase a cheap box store blower. They are typically very unreliable and weak compared to a professional hand held.

The main thing pro hand held blowers are good for in the professional setting is for those hard to get to nooks and crannies. They are also good for a light breeze of dry grass. Why are they better in those aspects than the mighty backpack leaf blowers? Simple. They are quicker and handier.
If you are on a budget for your lawn care business and can only afford one blower, you should get a backpack blower if at all possible.

The mid to top of the line models have an enormous amount of power compared to any hand blowers. It is better to go to a dealer and get a feel of the blowers, and to compare similar models. If you compare a backpack leaf blowers to hand helds, you will notice that the more powerful backpack blowers can move significantly heavier objects, like small limbs! How do you think that will help in the Fall time? Very well!

For you entrepreneurs out there who are on a really tight budget, a used backpack blower can be had for a very reasonable price. You can still compare models at the dealer, but you can buy used online or in person. If you are buying used online be sure the seller has reasonable feedback. Don't be afraid to ask plenty of specific questions. If they don't answer them in a reasonable amount of time, there are many other sellers out there!

Be sure to purchase one that is fairly new condition and not worked to death. It would be ideal to buy a demo model or one from someone who is going out of business. Used commercial lawn care equipment is better than new homeowner stuff 99% of the time. You just have to be a little more careful.

Backpack leaf blowers have an extra boost of power for the fall time or those wet days. However they are less handy in tight spaces and more expensive than a hand held leaf blower. Even though they have there disadvantages, I still would rank them more of a must have in a professional lawn care business than a hand held leaf blower

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