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Which is Better – Stihl or ECHO Blower?

  • Date: September 10, 2021
  • Time to read: 2 min.

Which is Better – Stihl or ECHO Blower?

Trying to find the best blower is always a little bit of a challenge, especially when you are stacking two options from some of the best manufacturers in the tool world against one another – like you do with Sithl and ECHO.

Below we dig little bit deeper into what we like (and what we don’t like) about these blowers, how they compare head-to-head, and which one we feel comes out on top.

Stihl

If you are looking for one of the lightest weight backpack blower options on the market today you really can’t go wrong with something from Stihl.

Their lightest weight options (the BR 700) comes in at just slightly over 23 pounds, making it a full pound lighter than the ECHO below. That might not sound like much at first, but you’ll notice the weight difference when you are running the blower for extended amount of time.

Noise is going to be a little bit of problem with the Stihl, though – as it pushes north of 103 dB when you are running it for bore. There aren’t a lot of other blowers that are going to scream quite as loud, with maybe the sole exception of the ECHO PB 770T which puts out 104 dB.

In the power department, Stihl comes out and shoulders above most of the other blower manufacturers on the market (including ECHO).

You’re going to get tremendous output, with the ability to put out 36.7 N of force when you really have it cranked to the max.

ECHO

Not quite as powerful as the Stihl, the ECHO is going to put out 36.2 N of power – so it’s really not coming in that far behind.

What folks really like about the ECHO is that it transforms that power into usable force in a way more effective than the Stihl.

The ECHO has a theoretical peak wind force (measured in miles per hour) that hits 241 mph, with a usable wind force of 202 mph.

Compare that to the Stihl coming in at 206 mph in the theoretical department and a usable wind force of 173 mph and you see there’s a huge difference there.

It’s also hard not to love the price point of the ECHO compared to the Stihl, too. It’s almost $60 cheaper when you compare MSRP head-to-head.

Final Verdict

At the end of the day, even though the Stihl is probably a slightly better performing piece of equipment the ECHO isn’t that far behind and is considerably less expensive.

You really can’t go wrong with either one of these blowers, but ECHO gets the (slight) advantage sure.