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  2. How to shop for the right leaf blower - AOL

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    Echo 216 MPH 517 CFM 58.2cc Gas 2-Stroke Cycle Backpack Leaf Blower $349.00 at Home Depot. Echo 216 MPH 517 CFM 58.2cc Gas 2-Stroke Cycle Backpack Leaf Blower $388.66 at Amazon. Top-rated battery ...

  3. Leaf blower - Wikipedia

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    A leaf blower, commonly known as a blower, is a device that propels air out of a nozzle to move debris such as leaves and grass cuttings. Leaf blowers are powered by electric or gasoline motors. Gasoline models have traditionally been two-stroke engines, but four-stroke engines were recently introduced to partially address air pollution concerns.

  4. Gas-powered leaf blowers face a moment of reckoning - AOL

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    At a distance of 50 feet, the average leaf blower emits noise between 64 and 78 decibels, the Boston Globe reported. The annoyance over the noise caused by leaf blowers is nothing new. In 2017 ...

  5. Yamabiko Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yamabiko Corporation. The Yamabiko Corporation (株式会社やまびこ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yamabiko) is a Japanese manufacturer of power tools formed with the September 2008 merger of the Kioritz and Shindaiwa corporations. The brands owned and distributed by Yamabiko are Kioritz, Shindaiwa and Echo. The Yamabiko Corporation is based in Ome, Japan.

  6. States and towns consider banning gas-powered leaf blowers ...

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    They are part of a decentralized nationwide movement that has seen more than 100 local governments — including four towns in New Jersey and Washington, D.C. — enact at least partial bans on ...

  7. Mount Lowe Railway - Wikipedia

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    Buildings viewed from left to right: The Echo Chalet, Echo Mountain House, Incline Powerhouse, Dormitories and Car Barn. Behind the car barn is an inflatable reservoir for the storage of hydrogen gas produced in Pasadena and piped to Echo. The Mount Lowe Railway opened officially on July 4, 1893.