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 Husqvarnaโ€™s published specifications, Amazonโ€™s 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.

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Husqvarna 150BT 50.2cc Gas Backpack Leaf Blower vs. the competition

Product Our rating CFMEngineSound Price Verdict
Husqvarna 150BT โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 43450cc 2-stroke102 dB $379 Top Pick Mid-Range
Echo PB-580T โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.7 51058.2cc 2-stroke75 dB ear (10m) $459 Best Premium
Stihl BR 200 โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 40527cc 2-stroke100 dB at operator $369 Best Quiet
Generic 50cc backpack blower โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜† 3.4 VariableGenericVariable $199 Skip

Full specifications

Engine displacement50.2 cc, 2-stroke X-Torq
Power output2.16 kW (2.9 HP)
Air volume at tube434 CFM
Air speed251 mph
Fuel mix50:1 gas-oil
Fuel capacity1.6 quarts (1.5 liters)
Backpack frameYes, padded harness
ThrottleCruise control variable
Sound level102 dB at operator
Weight (with empty fuel)22 lb (10 kg)
Warranty2 year residential
โ˜… FINAL VERDICT

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.

Air volume
4.8
Engine reliability
4.7
Comfort
4.5
Build quality
4.7
Sound level
3.8
Value
4.6

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.

๐Ÿ“… Update log

  • May 9, 2026Added 4-month observations from fall cleanup season.
  • Feb 8, 2026Re-tested cold-weather starting.
  • Dec 1, 2025Initial review published.
Riley Cooper
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Riley Cooper

Garden & Outdoor Editor

Riley Cooper writes for The Tested Hub.