Buffalo Turbine Cyclone eKB
Buffalo Turbine’s Cyclone eKB, the world’s first zero-emissions, battery powered turbine debris blower, has been independently tested and proven to be approximately 50% quieter than similar gas models at the same RPM and distance. With noise levels comparable to a hair dryer or city traffic, the eKB delivers powerful, quieter debris management for residential areas, commercial parks, and municipal recreation.
Debuting last Fall at the Equip Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky, the Cyclone eKB gained attention for its innovative design and environmental benefits. Available in 10kW and 14kW 48 volt lithium battery packs from Vanguard, it maintains Buffalo Turbine’s legendary turbine force air performance while reducing noise pollution. Built with a rugged, heavy-duty frame and a three-position retractable hitch, the Cyclone eKB offers durability and flexibility. The wireless remote 360-degree nozzle rotation boosts efficiency, saving golf course superintendents, contractors and property managers time and labor. The Cyclone eKB expands Buffalo Turbine’s industry leading lineup of PTO, hydraulic, gasoline, and diesel-powered models, offering a sustainable battery electric alternative.
Since 1945, Buffalo Turbine has been the trusted name in high-quality, American-made debris blowers. The Cyclone eKB continues this legacy and comes with a 10-year limited warranty.
Order now by calling (716) 592-2700 or visiting BuffaloTurbine.com.
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