Work smarter and clean-up faster with the br 700 X blower. This powerful blower features a fixed-length tube that is a half-pound lighter than the br 700 and has a flexible pleated connecting hose. It also features exceptional comfort with its adjustable support harness, rubberized handle grips, anti-vibration system, extra wide straps and backpack pad. Users will also enjoy its one touch stop switch, easy starting, multi-function handle and semi-automatic choke.
| Air Flow Rate |
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901 cfm |
| Air Velocity |
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193 mph |
| Color |
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Gray/Orange |
| Control Type |
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Switch |
| Engine Displacement |
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64.8 cc |
| Engine Specifications |
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2.8 kW Power |
| Engine Type |
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4-Mix |
| Fuel Tank Capacity |
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47.3 oz |
| Handle Type |
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Soft-Grip |
| Housing Material |
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Polymer |
| Sound Level |
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75 dBA |
| Speed Rating |
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2500 rpm |
| Start Type |
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Electronic Magneto Ignition |
| Stroke Length |
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1.3 in |
- A majority of still gasoline powered units sold in the united states are built-in the united states from domestic and foreign parts and components
- The soft grip handle provides added comfort
- The built-in stop switch allows the user to turn off the engine with a simple press of the button or lever
- The purge pump primer feature enables the user to prime the carburetor with fuel, enabling easier starting
- The still anti-vibration system helps reduce operator fatigue and provides a more comfortable working experience
- Still backpack blowers and sprayers are equipped with an adjustable support harness that distributes weight evenly across the shoulders and back, reducing user fatigue
- Having easy access to all of the controls on one comfortable handle makes it easy-to complete tasks so the operator's hand never has to leave the handle
- High-tech polymer housings are lightweight, withstand greater impact and are corrosion-resistant
- Adjustable tube lets the operator choose the length that is right for them
- Translucent fuel tank allows operator to easily check fuel level before starting work