Troy-Bilt TB4BP Review
 A powerful backpack leaf blower for the reasonable price of $230.88, this Troy-Bilt model is fairly no-fuss with its 4-cycle engine, which keeps the oil and gas separate for you. The padded harness sits comfortably on the shoulders and distributes the weight evenly on your back. For a backpack model, this blower is relatively quiet at just 72 decibels. While the motor could stand to have a fast rpm, it’s still more than sufficient to handle wet debris. Best of all, its 20-ounce tank holds a lot of fuel, allowing you to use it for long periods without refilling it.
A powerful backpack leaf blower for the reasonable price of $230.88, this Troy-Bilt model is fairly no-fuss with its 4-cycle engine, which keeps the oil and gas separate for you. The padded harness sits comfortably on the shoulders and distributes the weight evenly on your back. For a backpack model, this blower is relatively quiet at just 72 decibels. While the motor could stand to have a fast rpm, it’s still more than sufficient to handle wet debris. Best of all, its 20-ounce tank holds a lot of fuel, allowing you to use it for long periods without refilling it.                                                                     
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            Strengths
 Backpack harness distributes weight evenly and comfortably Compression-release technology makes start-ups faster Can blow up to 150 mph Comes with padded harness, oil, and user manual Relatively quiet 4-cycle engine does not require mixing oil and gas Blows away wet leaves Weaknesses Not CARB compliant and cannot be purchased in California | 

 
     
     
    	
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    