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  2. Blast The Fall Foliage Off Your Lawn With The Best Backpack ...

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    X-Series PB-7910T Gas-Engine Backpack Leaf Blower. Echo’s yard machines rarely lack for power, but the PB-7910T backpack gas engine leaf managed to exceed expectations, maxing out with an air ...

  3. Our Editors Tested the Very Best Leaf Blowers You Can Buy - AOL

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    When the leaves start falling, these machines will whoosh them away. From gas- to battery-powered, handheld to backpack, these leaf blowers passed our tests.

  4. Leaf blower - Wikipedia

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    Being both portable and able to generate wind speeds of between 140–270 miles per hour (63–121 m/s) and air volumes of 14 m 3 per minute, the leaf blower has many potential uses in amateur construction projects. [citation needed] The leaf blower originated in 1947 as a backpack fogger apparatus, invented by Japanese-based Kyoritsu Noki Company.

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

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    A decentralized nationwide movement has seen more than 100 local governments enact at least partial bans on gas-powered leaf blower use in recent years. States and towns consider banning gas ...

  6. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Backpack vacuum cleaners are commonly used for commercial cleaning: they allow the user to move rapidly about a large area. They are essentially small canister vacuums strapped onto the user's back. Hand-held

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    Prior to the completion of the sale to Microsoft, Nokia released a series of Android-derived smartphones for emerging markets known as Nokia X, which combined an Android-based platform with elements of Windows Phone and Nokia's feature phone platform Asha, using Microsoft and Nokia services rather than Google.