For what it's worth, I've been seeing a lot of roofing crews that use the 2520. Down here in South Florida they beat the crap out of all their equipment. If the 2520 can survive on a roofing crew, I'm sure it will be more than adequate for a homeowner or even for commercial use.
Yes, I own both & I can't tell the difference. I use them in my lawn care. I grab the handheld blowers B4 I grab my gas guzzlers Redmax/ Husqvarna backpack blowers for grass trimmings
I have a 11 year old PB-250 with over 1000 hours and it still runs mike on day one. That was the bottom end of their scale home owner model and cost me $150 back then. I just exchanged the tank hoses as they were getting hard and started weeping. It still runs with the original spark plug. I do exclusively used Red Armor oil and swear by it. OHHH AND ECHO GUTTER KITS COME WITH PIPE ADAPTERS THAT WORK WITH BOT, THE OLDER SMALLER BLOWER PIPE AND THE NEWER BIGGER PIPE ON THEWE MODELS!! Echo is simply amazing
Thanks for sharing i have the pb2520 i have had it for 2 years im a commercial landscaper i have back packs i use the hand held just to help out my guys to blow i use it pretty much daily and no issues what so ever great little blowers both will last for ever.
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC Oh yes specially here in Miami our echo Trimmers and blowers outlast Stihl 4mix Trimmers and blowers i switched to all echos in my company and i have saved thousands of dollars in not having to replace Trimmers and blowers every 2 years is the most i was able to get out of Stihls they are throw away after 2 years up north yes they last longer cause they don't get used all year around like we do here in Miami we are none stop all year long and echos also withstand heat much better then Stihls.
Now at the end of September 2023, the Echo PB 2520 is about $169.00 and the Echo PB 2620 is about $250.00 for quite similar products, the real option is the Echo PB 2520. At Home Depot.
I went with the 2520 simply because it was all they had in stock at the time. I quite like it, I started using echo equipment a while ago with my SRM-225 trimmer which I love. The quality difference between these and the MTD junk is amazing, even though it doesn't cost too much more. As far as the blower goes, it works great! It is a lot lighter to carry than the cheap MTD junk is, but it feels more solid (if that makes sense.) It is also very smooth; I was cleaning the carb on a friend's bolens blower, and I honestly forgot how much those cheap blowers vibrate. I have around an acre of land, but half of it is woods, so about .5 acre to blow leaves on; and the 2520 does a great job at it, and I have no doubt it will last a good while.
I was really surprised at how “professional” the engine runs in the 2520. It has a strong POP to it when idling, kinda like a pro grade chainsaw such as the Husky 372 or a Stihl 440. Two of the most famous pro saws ever made. Weird comparison, I know….but the engine Echo put in the 2520 has some balls to it for sure. You can tell even at idle is what I am getting at. Anyways, it makes me happy to run it. I hate running equipment that feels choked up or weak feeling.
Yeah I still use my 2620 regularly and love it! Only downside is you have to be careful when drying a car with it to not allow the metal tip to contact the car paint
Dzisiaj kupiłem 2520 i rzeczywiście dla dłuższej pracy warto rozważyć zakup dmuchawy z amortyzacją anty wibracyjną. Poza tym jestem zadowolony. Jakość wykonania gorsza od Stihl aczkolwiek cena o wiele niższa. Dobrze zapala,dmucha przyzwoicie. Do posprzątania po koszeniu jest idealna dla domowego użytku.
Nice job on the video. I have the PB-2620, it seems to run a little rough until it warms up after 5 minutes or so, would have any idea why it does this. I have heard this from other owners of these two blowers also. It has done this since it came out of the box. After it is warm, it runs like an absolute champ.
Yes, I found one of their sites that shows a lot of different clips demonstrating different product's features. They have a forty second video of a running blower. It starts with a small drawing overlay of the curved tube with arrows in opposite directions to illustrate air direction. It then has some captions that go into its purpose. "Echo's rotational control delivers a pull away from the operator to counter the gyro effect, with no loss of blowing force." They then show a bird's eye view of a blower tethered from above and running. With a straight pipe it rotates counterclockwise. With the rotational control design pipe, it doesn't spin. It then states: "Echo's rotational control makes the blower easier to handle and reduces stress on the operator's arm." I've been using Echo blowers at work for many years and they all do the dance if left alone idling on a smooth surface like Joe shows. Echo's videos are running them at high speed.
Seems the 2620 is no longer available. The X series are now on the market. For the homeowner like myself (have an 8 year old Echo straight shaft trimmer) still going strong it looks like the 2520 will do the deed adequately. Anything is better than raking as ones body gets older. Neighbor came over with a big Stihl backpack and helped me out. That convinced me to look into a cost effective solution. I do have DeWalt tools and the leaf blower was a consideration BUT the power seemed lacking compared to this gasser for a LOT less. Thanks for the review. Cheers.
I was able to find it on home depot's website: www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-172-MPH-456-CFM-25-4-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-X-Series-Handheld-Leaf-Blower-PB-2620/308186513
I bought the PB-2520 for home use. I wish I had watched your video before buying! For longevity, the main difference is in the additional piston rings, is that correct?
Hello, I actually purchased an Echo PB-2620 after watching your video. I had an Echo ES-250 that only lasted about 4 years. The cylinder was scored, I think the carburetor leaned out too much, which I did not realize it only had 60 pounds of compression. I plan on putting. A short block in it and get it running again. Thanks for your video@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC
Just wondering if you had a chance to take a closer look at the Echo Yardshield attachment for the 2520. My Yardshield came with a 3 inch OD adapter to fit a 3 inch ID adapter at the blower housing. Do you happen know the 2520 housing ID ? Maybe it will fit.
Yeah it's all my long list of things to do. I have the yard shield sitting in my shed and with the weather getting warmer and it becoming mosquito season it's probably time to take a look at that 🙂
I dropped my 2520 off a roof and broke the gas tank and fan assembly. Do you think that part from a 2620 would fit the 2520? ECHO E103001462 is the exact part number I need but the fan gas tank assembly for the 2620 is cheaper. 😅
The one thing you didn't mention is the weight difference. Its almost a pound and when you are using one a lot it makes a difference. also says the 2520 is the most powerful handheld blower they make. and also they say it is the lightest of all comercial brands and I did look at specs and it is even more powerful and lighter than the stihl bg86. the 50 extra would be worth it if it wasn't so heavy like the 251. and the curved tube does have an advantage.
Thank you for mentioning the weight - I forgot to mention that. I use the 2520 and 2620 a few times a week and I honestly don't notice the weight difference, but if I was using it for many hours a day, I may start to notice
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC I checked today and there is 80 difference between the two. tough choice not so much the money but empty I checked is 18 ounces empty wt.
When the PB2620 first came out 4-5yrs ago Echo said they added a ballast weight inside the rubber handle for better balance and less wrist fatigue. I believe that is the only reason for the increased weight. I have not seen that mentioned anywhere in 3-4years.
I don't have one in front of me at the moment but it isn't terribly relevant when it comes to expected life. It could last significantly longer if cared for, or die early if not cared for properly. Bottom line, I wouldn't focus on this number too much - the 2520 and 2620 are both quality units that will last the average homeowner a lifetime if cared for properly.
Probably not that much, no, unless you will be using a commercially day in and day out. If you are, I think the better air filtration system and that second piston ring will add to the longevity. For what it's worth, I just bought my mom the 2520. More than enough for the average homeowner.
I haven't had to adjust the carburetor on either one as I am pretty close to sea level. Are you finding that you're needing to adjust the carburetor because of high altitude?
I might add that the emission compliance duration for the PB-2520 is 50 hours whereas the emission compliance duration for the PB-2620 is 300 hours. Most people don't even look at the emission compliance duration. The period is the time in hours to which the engines life expectancy is with proper maintenance. Big difference in engine life!
Not quite. It is the amount of time the engine is expected to be in compliance with applicable emissions regulations. The engine may last far longer than that. Can certainly use it as a barometer to gauge relative quality from engine to engine though.
For what it's worth, I've been seeing a lot of roofing crews that use the 2520. Down here in South Florida they beat the crap out of all their equipment. If the 2520 can survive on a roofing crew, I'm sure it will be more than adequate for a homeowner or even for commercial use.
I broke both of mine in under a year. Dropped off a couple roofs tho
@@seattleprowash5464 yeah... That might do it 😊
Yes, I own both & I can't tell the difference. I use them in my lawn care. I grab the handheld blowers B4 I grab my gas guzzlers Redmax/ Husqvarna backpack blowers for grass trimmings
I have a 11 year old PB-250 with over 1000 hours and it still runs mike on day one. That was the bottom end of their scale home owner model and cost me $150 back then. I just exchanged the tank hoses as they were getting hard and started weeping. It still runs with the original spark plug. I do exclusively used Red Armor oil and swear by it. OHHH AND ECHO GUTTER KITS COME WITH PIPE ADAPTERS THAT WORK WITH BOT, THE OLDER SMALLER BLOWER PIPE AND THE NEWER BIGGER PIPE ON THEWE MODELS!! Echo is simply amazing
Thanks for sharing i have the pb2520 i have had it for 2 years im a commercial landscaper i have back packs i use the hand held just to help out my guys to blow i use it pretty much daily and no issues what so ever great little blowers both will last for ever.
Yup totally agree! The whole Echo X series is very popular lately in south Florida. I see lots of commercial landscapers switching over.
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC Oh yes specially here in Miami our echo Trimmers and blowers outlast Stihl 4mix Trimmers and blowers i switched to all echos in my company and i have saved thousands of dollars in not having to replace Trimmers and blowers every 2 years is the most i was able to get out of Stihls they are throw away after 2 years up north yes they last longer cause they don't get used all year around like we do here in Miami we are none stop all year long and echos also withstand heat much better then Stihls.
Now at the end of September 2023, the Echo PB 2520 is about $169.00 and the Echo PB 2620 is about $250.00 for quite similar products, the real option is the Echo PB 2520. At Home Depot.
Yeah the 2520 is just fine. I know several people with the 2520 and they love them. Zero problems.
I went with the 2520 simply because it was all they had in stock at the time. I quite like it, I started using echo equipment a while ago with my SRM-225 trimmer which I love. The quality difference between these and the MTD junk is amazing, even though it doesn't cost too much more. As far as the blower goes, it works great! It is a lot lighter to carry than the cheap MTD junk is, but it feels more solid (if that makes sense.) It is also very smooth; I was cleaning the carb on a friend's bolens blower, and I honestly forgot how much those cheap blowers vibrate. I have around an acre of land, but half of it is woods, so about .5 acre to blow leaves on; and the 2520 does a great job at it, and I have no doubt it will last a good while.
Good video Joe! Nice comparison!
Perfect! Was literally looking at these two last night then came across the video 👍🏼
I was really surprised at how “professional” the engine runs in the 2520. It has a strong POP to it when idling, kinda like a pro grade chainsaw such as the Husky 372 or a Stihl 440. Two of the most famous pro saws ever made. Weird comparison, I know….but the engine Echo put in the 2520 has some balls to it for sure. You can tell even at idle is what I am getting at. Anyways, it makes me happy to run it. I hate running equipment that feels choked up or weak feeling.
That dancing around drives me crazy!
The 2620 is a commercial small blower I have the 2620t weed trimmer and this 2620 blower and you will feel the difference between the 2!
Great review, just went with the PB-2620 from Home depot😀Thanks for the detailed explanations!
This is very useful. I'm replacing my Husqvarna handheld and think I'll go with the 2620!
Yeah I still use my 2620 regularly and love it! Only downside is you have to be careful when drying a car with it to not allow the metal tip to contact the car paint
The roofers that did the roof replacement at my house 🏠 used the same echo blower that’s in the video
wow, I had no idea they had different carbs for those models!
Yeah there's a surprising number of differences. I'm surprised they don't market them better
Dzisiaj kupiłem 2520 i rzeczywiście dla dłuższej pracy warto rozważyć zakup dmuchawy z amortyzacją anty wibracyjną. Poza tym jestem zadowolony. Jakość wykonania gorsza od Stihl aczkolwiek cena o wiele niższa. Dobrze zapala,dmucha przyzwoicie. Do posprzątania po koszeniu jest idealna dla domowego użytku.
The 2520 is 1.2 pounds lighter. $50 cheaper. I went with the 2520
Can't go wrong with either one, to be honest. They are both solid units
Thank you. I to was vexed when I saw both of these on the Echo website.
Glad I could help! My neighbor has the 2520 and I bought the 2620. Both perform very well but I have no regrets :-)
Can the lower handle and steel ringed tube off the 2620 be fitted to the 2520 to “upgrade” it?
Nice job on the video. I have the PB-2620, it seems to run a little rough until it warms up after 5 minutes or so, would have any idea why it does this. I have heard this from other owners of these two blowers also. It has done this since it came out of the box. After it is warm, it runs like an absolute champ.
I have the 2620 and it's great blower
You didn't mention the extra blower nozzle that comes with the 2620. Will it also fit the 2520 if purchased separately?
I'll check the next time I have the 2520 in my garage.
The bend in the tube is for anti rotation or so they say
Yes, I found one of their sites that shows a lot of different clips demonstrating different product's features. They have a forty second video of a running blower. It starts with a small drawing overlay of the curved tube with arrows in opposite directions to illustrate air direction. It then has some captions that go into its purpose.
"Echo's rotational control delivers a pull away from the operator to counter the gyro effect, with no loss of blowing force."
They then show a bird's eye view of a blower tethered from above and running. With a straight pipe it rotates counterclockwise. With the rotational control design pipe, it doesn't spin.
It then states: "Echo's rotational control makes the blower easier to handle and reduces stress on the operator's arm."
I've been using Echo blowers at work for many years and they all do the dance if left alone idling on a smooth surface like Joe shows. Echo's videos are running them at high speed.
Seems the 2620 is no longer available. The X series are now on the market.
For the homeowner like myself (have an 8 year old Echo straight shaft trimmer) still going strong it looks like the 2520 will do the deed adequately.
Anything is better than raking as ones body gets older.
Neighbor came over with a big Stihl backpack and helped me out.
That convinced me to look into a cost effective solution.
I do have DeWalt tools and the leaf blower was a consideration BUT the power seemed lacking compared to this gasser for a LOT less.
Thanks for the review.
Cheers.
I was able to find it on home depot's website:
www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-172-MPH-456-CFM-25-4-cc-Gas-2-Stroke-X-Series-Handheld-Leaf-Blower-PB-2620/308186513
Me in Canada.
The 2520 is more than enough for my needs.
Cheers.@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC
I bought the PB-2520 for home use. I wish I had watched your video before buying! For longevity, the main difference is in the additional piston rings, is that correct?
Yes and the larger and higher quality air filtration system. For occasional home use, it probably doesn't make a great deal of difference though
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC Thanks!
Is the flat nozzle available to buy?
I was surprised on how long you have had the Echo PB-251 does it also have a chrome plated cylinder?. Thanks for the informative video.
I'm actually not sure if it does. I haven't used it in quite a while. The 2620 is far nicer and more powerful
Hello, I actually purchased an Echo PB-2620 after watching your video. I had an Echo ES-250 that only lasted about 4 years. The cylinder was scored, I think the carburetor leaned out too much, which I did not realize it only had 60 pounds of compression. I plan on putting. A short block in it and get it running again.
Thanks for your video@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC
Thank you very much ! ..... very well done and helpful.
Just wondering if you had a chance to take a closer look at the Echo Yardshield attachment for the 2520. My Yardshield came with a 3 inch OD adapter to fit a 3 inch ID adapter at the blower housing. Do you happen know the 2520 housing ID ? Maybe it will fit.
Yeah it's all my long list of things to do. I have the yard shield sitting in my shed and with the weather getting warmer and it becoming mosquito season it's probably time to take a look at that 🙂
Thanks Joe!
The 2620 is double the price of the 2520 at my local Echo dealership.
Are the fuel tank the same I have a pb2520 and was wondering if the pb2620 parts are interchangeable because I have a pb2620 just for parts
Pretty sure the fuel tank is different (larger on the 2620)
I dropped my 2520 off a roof and broke the gas tank and fan assembly. Do you think that part from a 2620 would fit the 2520? ECHO E103001462 is the exact part number I need but the fan gas tank assembly for the 2620 is cheaper. 😅
I can't say for sure, sorry. I do know the gas tank on the 2620 is larger though.
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC I ended up purchasing the 2520 assembly just to be safe. It’s been repaired and works great! Thanks for the response. 👌🏼
The one thing you didn't mention is the weight difference. Its almost a pound and when you are using one a lot it makes a difference. also says the 2520 is the most powerful handheld blower they make. and also they say it is the lightest of all comercial brands and I did look at specs and it is even more powerful and lighter than the stihl bg86. the 50 extra would be worth it if it wasn't so heavy like the 251. and the curved tube does have an advantage.
Thank you for mentioning the weight - I forgot to mention that. I use the 2520 and 2620 a few times a week and I honestly don't notice the weight difference, but if I was using it for many hours a day, I may start to notice
@@JoesGarageProductionsLLC I checked today and there is 80 difference between the two. tough choice not so much the money but empty I checked is 18 ounces empty wt.
When the PB2620 first came out 4-5yrs ago Echo said they added a ballast weight inside the rubber handle for better balance and less wrist fatigue. I believe that is the only reason for the increased weight. I have not seen that mentioned anywhere in 3-4years.
Does the 2520 have a 300 hour emissions rating?
I don't have one in front of me at the moment but it isn't terribly relevant when it comes to expected life. It could last significantly longer if cared for, or die early if not cared for properly. Bottom line, I wouldn't focus on this number too much - the 2520 and 2620 are both quality units that will last the average homeowner a lifetime if cared for properly.
Where your opinion joe on sthil bg86 vs echo 2620?
I have not used the BG86, but I still love my 2620 :) Absolutely zero issues with it
In Canada the deference in price is $136.54 CAD with tax (Alberta @ 5%). Do you think it is worth the extra money?
Probably not that much, no, unless you will be using a commercially day in and day out. If you are, I think the better air filtration system and that second piston ring will add to the longevity. For what it's worth, I just bought my mom the 2520. More than enough for the average homeowner.
You guys pay more for everything
IDK why maybe tariffs? Maybe shipping cost?
Are the carb adjustments (high & low speed jets) any easier to use ?(the limiter caps on the 2520 are kind of a PITA).
I haven't had to adjust the carburetor on either one as I am pretty close to sea level. Are you finding that you're needing to adjust the carburetor because of high altitude?
all the RB type carbs have a anti tamper plug so you can't get to the screw for high speed. but you can take it out with a reverse drill bit easy.
Thanks looking for new machine 🍻
I might add that the emission compliance duration for the PB-2520 is 50 hours whereas the emission compliance duration for the PB-2620 is 300 hours. Most people don't even look at the emission compliance duration. The period is the time in hours to which the engines life expectancy is with proper maintenance. Big difference in engine life!
Not quite. It is the amount of time the engine is expected to be in compliance with applicable emissions regulations. The engine may last far longer than that. Can certainly use it as a barometer to gauge relative quality from engine to engine though.
2620 also has a different coil due to commercial use
Was not aware thanks!
Nice vid, just got a 2520 for 50 semi new so im happy🎉🎉😊😊😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
Nice score!
Great Video Thanks 👍👍
I have 2530,it's great blows, the way You won't it