it's just a redmax 8500 clone. the original 8500 boasts 40N of blowing force. 908 cfm at 206 mph. now these manufacturers that make these clones *COULD* have changed the impeller design but no one has opened one up to my knowledge to prove this. in any case the original 8500 is a far cry from it's current third iteration, the 8560 which is rated 47N of blowing force doing 1000 cfm at 220 mph. then there's the echo 9010 as you mentioned, rated at 48N doing 1110 cfm at 220 mph as well. and finally the new redmax 9000 which is rated at a crazy 56N (so they claim) doing 1245 cfm at 216 mph.
Redmax ebz9000 is by far WAY more power then needed for most people. As a landscaping business owner I have used both the echo pb9010 and also the new redmax ebz9000. The redmax is 54N compared to 48N on the echo. You need to have your footing in place before throttling up the redmax. It is WITHOUT a doubt the MOST POWERFUL blower on the market. Not without flaws tho, I do not like the e-tune system and the electronic controlled carb. To replace will cost BUKU dollars. Our fleet mostly consitis of Redmax ebz8560's. They are the best blower on the market as far as abuse, easy to repair, parts are readily accessible. As a landscaper or a home owner Would NEVER buy a piece of junk like this above. A single use machine with hyped up specs that is made with cheap parts in China. Go try and find some info about it...VERY SHADY, nor can you buy ANY parts. We fix our own machines but dealers won't even look a "prorun" should be called a norun lol. SAVE YOURSELF THE wasted 400, and instead, if insisting on buying at a big box store, get a echo or a Husqvarna. 5 year warentee vs 1year??? Says all I need to know. Even when purchasing from my dealer for my commercial machines they offer a 2 year warentee! If for homeowner use the big 4, Stihl, Echo(shindawoa) , Redmax(Husqvarna) all offer a 5 year wanrentee. Avoid this made in China crap. It sounds like garbage and the tube mounted throttle looks despicable. to the person making this review, what are you talking about you use 2 backpacks at once?? You don't feel quality LOL, anyway GOOD LUCK FINDING PARTS!!! Clearly made in China, and assembled in a storage unit in North Carolina that can fit maybe 20 people. Prove me wrong and I will delete the comment. Send me all the information where it is made, how to contact that manufacturer and where to get parts. Then I may think about not hating on it
It's your equipment so you run it at whatever you like for your mix ratio... Personally, I follow the manufacturer's recommendation of 50:1 and am probably somewhere closer to 45:1 and i use my equipment professionally...Running adequate oil at the correct mixture versus that very expensive oil at such a lean mixture is not something I worry about from a cost to run my equipment. Oil is cheap and engines are expensive...I've never seen a 2-cycle seize up from running the proper or slightly rich mix...I have seen them seize from too lottle oil...
I've ran the saber amsoil in dozens of 2 cycles at a 100:1 ratio as it says it is designed (in place of 50:1 engine recommendations) and have never had any engine wear with heavy use in hard worked hot / cold scenarios. Tend to let warm up for a tiny while and idle to cool off but half the time I start and full throttle . I'm saying the 100:1 which I've proven to myself works just fine and could never go back - produces zero smoke - engines start instantly, olways & even if sitting with old fuel for 6-12 months even - not only that I use junk corn ethanol gas. I'm sure you have a junker engine you could test on and then could publically announce its win or loss in your case (it will be a win bc ive tried several 2 cycles and never have they ran as well as this)
I get it fella, the price is right. .
it's just a redmax 8500 clone. the original 8500 boasts 40N of blowing force. 908 cfm at 206 mph. now these manufacturers that make these clones *COULD* have changed the impeller design but no one has opened one up to my knowledge to prove this. in any case the original 8500 is a far cry from it's current third iteration, the 8560 which is rated 47N of blowing force doing 1000 cfm at 220 mph. then there's the echo 9010 as you mentioned, rated at 48N doing 1110 cfm at 220 mph as well. and finally the new redmax 9000 which is rated at a crazy 56N (so they claim) doing 1245 cfm at 216 mph.
I want to put a bigger engine on one or bypass the rpm limit , or something. Good info on the redmax 9000 .
Redmax ebz9000 is by far WAY more power then needed for most people. As a landscaping business owner I have used both the echo pb9010 and also the new redmax ebz9000. The redmax is 54N compared to 48N on the echo. You need to have your footing in place before throttling up the redmax. It is WITHOUT a doubt the MOST POWERFUL blower on the market. Not without flaws tho, I do not like the e-tune system and the electronic controlled carb. To replace will cost BUKU dollars. Our fleet mostly consitis of Redmax ebz8560's. They are the best blower on the market as far as abuse, easy to repair, parts are readily accessible. As a landscaper or a home owner Would NEVER buy a piece of junk like this above. A single use machine with hyped up specs that is made with cheap parts in China. Go try and find some info about it...VERY SHADY, nor can you buy ANY parts. We fix our own machines but dealers won't even look a "prorun" should be called a norun lol. SAVE YOURSELF THE wasted 400, and instead, if insisting on buying at a big box store, get a echo or a Husqvarna. 5 year warentee vs 1year??? Says all I need to know. Even when purchasing from my dealer for my commercial machines they offer a 2 year warentee! If for homeowner use the big 4, Stihl, Echo(shindawoa) , Redmax(Husqvarna) all offer a 5 year wanrentee. Avoid this made in China crap. It sounds like garbage and the tube mounted throttle looks despicable. to the person making this review, what are you talking about you use 2 backpacks at once?? You don't feel quality LOL, anyway GOOD LUCK FINDING PARTS!!! Clearly made in China, and assembled in a storage unit in North Carolina that can fit maybe 20 people. Prove me wrong and I will delete the comment. Send me all the information where it is made, how to contact that manufacturer and where to get parts. Then I may think about not hating on it
It's your equipment so you run it at whatever you like for your mix ratio... Personally, I follow the manufacturer's recommendation of 50:1 and am probably somewhere closer to 45:1 and i use my equipment professionally...Running adequate oil at the correct mixture versus that very expensive oil at such a lean mixture is not something I worry about from a cost to run my equipment. Oil is cheap and engines are expensive...I've never seen a 2-cycle seize up from running the proper or slightly rich mix...I have seen them seize from too lottle oil...
I've ran the saber amsoil in dozens of 2 cycles at a 100:1 ratio as it says it is designed (in place of 50:1 engine recommendations) and have never had any engine wear with heavy use in hard worked hot / cold scenarios. Tend to let warm up for a tiny while and idle to cool off but half the time I start and full throttle . I'm saying the 100:1 which I've proven to myself works just fine and could never go back - produces zero smoke - engines start instantly, olways & even if sitting with old fuel for 6-12 months even - not only that I use junk corn ethanol gas.
I'm sure you have a junker engine you could test on and then could publically announce its win or loss in your case (it will be a win bc ive tried several 2 cycles and never have they ran as well as this)