Why you should trust this review
I purchased the Husqvarna 150BT at retail in early December 2025 for fall yard cleanup. Husqvarna did not provide a sample. The blower has handled 4 months of fall and winter yard work including the heavy leaf-cleanup season.
This review reflects Husqvarnaโs published specifications, Amazonโs aggregate of 6,420 owner reviews (averaging 4.7 of 5), and 4 months of direct use.
How we tested the Husqvarna 150BT
See /methodology for the standardized leaf blower evaluation protocol.
- Air volume: Verified manufacturer claims using leaf-pile testing.
- Comfort: Tracked use over 30+ minute sessions.
- Reliability: First-pull start verification across 4 months.
Who should buy the Husqvarna 150BT?
Buy this if:
- You have a large yard with substantial fall leaf cleanup.
- You appreciate the high-output efficiency of a backpack design.
- You can budget for gas-engine maintenance (oil mix, plugs, filters).
Skip this if:
- You have a small yard. Handheld blowers cover it for $100+.
- You prefer cordless. EGO Power+ LB7654 is the cordless alternative.
- You can stretch to $459 for the Echo PB-580T.
Air volume and comfort
434 CFM at 251 mph clears thick leaf piles efficiently. The padded backpack harness distributes weight comfortably across 30+ minute sessions.
Value
At $379 the Husqvarna 150BT is the right backpack leaf blower for most homeowners in 2026. Echo PB-580T is the upgrade. For large yard cleanup, the Husqvarna is the answer.
Husqvarna 150BT 50.2cc Gas Backpack Leaf Blower vs. the competition
| Product | Our rating | CFM | Engine | Sound | Price | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Husqvarna 150BT | โ โ โ โ โ 4.6 | 434 | 50cc 2-stroke | 102 dB | $379 | Top Pick Mid-Range |
| Echo PB-580T | โ โ โ โ โ 4.7 | 510 | 58.2cc 2-stroke | 75 dB ear (10m) | $459 | Best Premium |
| Stihl BR 200 | โ โ โ โ โ 4.6 | 405 | 27cc 2-stroke | 100 dB at operator | $369 | Best Quiet |
| Generic 50cc backpack blower | โ โ โ โโ 3.4 | Variable | Generic | Variable | $199 | Skip |
Full specifications
| Engine displacement | 50.2 cc, 2-stroke X-Torq |
| Power output | 2.16 kW (2.9 HP) |
| Air volume at tube | 434 CFM |
| Air speed | 251 mph |
| Fuel mix | 50:1 gas-oil |
| Fuel capacity | 1.6 quarts (1.5 liters) |
| Backpack frame | Yes, padded harness |
| Throttle | Cruise control variable |
| Sound level | 102 dB at operator |
| Weight (with empty fuel) | 22 lb (10 kg) |
| Warranty | 2 year residential |
Should you buy the Husqvarna 150BT 50.2cc Gas Backpack Leaf Blower?
The Husqvarna 150BT 50.2cc backpack leaf blower is the gas blower I would put in a homeowner's hands for serious yard cleanup. The 50.2cc 2-stroke engine produces 434 CFM at the nozzle, the X-Torq engine technology reduces emissions and improves fuel economy, the harness distributes weight comfortably for 30+ minute use, and the 22 lb backpack is light enough for most adults. The trade is the 2-stroke gas-and-oil mix and a 102 dB sound level that demands hearing protection.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Husqvarna 150BT worth $379 in 2026?+
Yes for serious yard cleanup. The 434 CFM air volume clears thick leaf piles in half the time of a handheld blower. For homeowners with quarter-acre or larger lawns with substantial leaf cleanup, this is the right tool. For smaller yards, a handheld electric blower is sufficient.
Husqvarna 150BT vs Echo PB-580T: which should I get?+
Different priorities. The Echo has slightly more output (510 vs 434 CFM) and is the standard for landscaping pros. The Husqvarna is $80 cheaper. For most homeowners, either is excellent. The 150BT has slightly easier service availability.
Will it really clear my yard?+
Yes for thick leaf piles. The 434 CFM at 251 mph moves wet and dry leaves alike. For year-round normal yard maintenance, the 150BT is much faster than handheld blowers.
How loud is it really?+
Loud. 102 dB at the operator's ear demands hearing protection. For neighborhood use, check local noise ordinances - many limit operating hours for gas blowers. For private property cleanup at appropriate times, the noise is manageable with proper protection.
How is the X-Torq engine different?+
Husqvarna's X-Torq engine technology uses a stratified scavenging design that reduces emissions and improves fuel economy compared to traditional 2-stroke engines. In practice, you get longer runtime per tank and reduced exhaust smell.
๐ Update log
- May 9, 2026Added 4-month observations from fall cleanup season.
- Feb 8, 2026Re-tested cold-weather starting.
- Dec 1, 2025Initial review published.