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

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    Echo’s PB-9010T backpack leaf blower lives up to the promise of a professional-level machine. With its combined air speed and volume, we cleared leaves in our 6 x 12-foot test area in a ...

  3. The problem with leaf blowers, and what you can do instead - AOL

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    Gas-powered leaf blowers can register as high as 100 decibels at the source (the levels decrease with distance). Most electric models range from 59 to 70 decibels.

  4. 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.

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    Leaf blowers have long had a reputation for being a disruptive part of suburban life, with their distinct monotonous roar a staple of autumn leaf-gathering across the U.S. Aside from being an ...

  6. 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.

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    Historical osteotome, a medical bone chainsaw. The origin of chainsaws in surgery is debated. A "flexible saw", consisting of a fine serrated link chain held between two wooden handles, was pioneered in the late 18th century (c. 1783 –1785) by two Scottish doctors, John Aitken and James Jeffray, for symphysiotomy and excision of diseased bone, respectively. [2]

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