Husqvarna 150BT Gas Leaf Blower, 51-cc 2.16-HP with 765-CFM, 270-MPH 2-Cycle Backpack Leaf Blower, 970466901

Cruise through outdoor yard cleanup with Husqvarna’s Best-Selling Backpack Leaf Blower that combines high power with state-of-the-art ergonomic design. The Husqvarna 150BT Gas Leaf Blower generates wind speeds of up to 270 MPH with a 765 CFM air flow and a 22 N blowing force for maximum clearing performance. A 2.16-HP X-Torq engine helps cut back on emissions and fuel consumption.

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Cruise through outdoor yard cleanup with Husqvarna’s Best-Selling Backpack Leaf Blower that combines high power with state-of-the-art ergonomic design. The Husqvarna 150BT Gas Leaf Blower generates wind speeds of up to 270 MPH with a 765 CFM air flow and a 22 N blowing force for maximum clearing performance. A 2.16-HP X-Torq engine helps cut back on emissions and fuel consumption. Its ergonomic harness system features a padded harness, hip belt and weight-leveling load management system to provide comfort and control while working. This gas powered leaf blower features an air purge system that removes air from the carburetor and fuel system for trouble-free starting. The variable speed throttle with cruise control allows you to easily operate these Husqvarna leaf blowers without the need to regulate the blower’s speed. With a high blowing capacity, this gas blower is ideal for regular yard maintenance and more demanding lawn care tasks, like cleaning up heavy, wet leaves and debris.

  • Husqvarna 150BT Gas Powered Backpack Leaf Blower combines high power with state-of-the-art ergonomic design
  • Equipped with a 2-cycle, 51-cc, 2.16-HP X-Torq engine that reduces emissions (up to 60%) and increases fuel efficiency (up to 20%)
  • These gas powered leaf blowers generate wind speeds of up to 270 MPH with 765 CFM air volume and 22 N blowing force for powerful clearing performance
  • Leaf blower backpack with a padded harness, hip belt and weight-leveling load management system for optimal comfort
  • Air purge system removes air from the carburetor and fuel system for trouble-free starting of these gas leaf blowers
  • Gas backpack leaf blowers with cruise control for easier operation
  • This Husqvarna leaf blower is a great addition to your lawn equipment for regular yard maintenance or cleaning up heavy, wet leaves and debris
  • Husqvarna 150BT Leaf Blower is Husqvarnas Best-Selling Backpack Blower
  • With Husqvarnas pre-mixed fuel, you can extend your warranty from 2 years to 5 years when you buy 96 fl oz of fuel when you purchase select products

Additional information

Features

Adjustable Speed, Adjustable Straps

Fuel Capacity

42.6 oz.

Leaf Blower Type

Backpack

Maximum Air Speed

270 MPH

Maximum Air Volume

765 CFM

Operating Sound Level

110 dB

Power Type

Gas

Product Height

19.016 in.

Product Length

18.268 in.

Product Weight

22.5 lb.

Product Width

14.252 in.

Warranty

2 Year

Manufacturer Part Number

970466901

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Duck

    Love it, little heavy but it sure does the job.

  2. 03

    by Haley

    Very powerful and works great ! This works great for both clearing leaves out of our yard and cleaning up our business’s parking lot.

  3. 03

    by Latrobe

    I also have a Stihll BR350 and the Husq is every bit as good. Lots of power. The only downside is the high pitched whine at full power. Ear protection is recommended.

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