Bosch and NGK spark plugs for my blower cost the same.
I'd put what ever it came with from the factory back in it. Everything always seems to work just fine doing that. Just like it did when it was new.
And before someone jumps in and I start hearing all of the better mileage and better power arguments from everyone for any specific brand of plug, think of this:
If one plug brand delivered more mileage and better power and lower emissions over the factory plug, don't you think that that GM, or Ford, or Chrysler, would have spent an extra quarter a plug when they build the car and used that aftermarket wonder plug rather than spending untold tens of millions of dollars in research and development trying to comply with the Govt emission and mileage requirements?
Hey, at one point, the "greatest" aftermarket spark plugs you could buy had a radioactive isotope on the electrode because it improved the intensity of the spark and helped it to file are a lower voltage.
At another point, they had two gaps to fire across. And then eventually, three gaps. I've even seen a plug with four gaps.
And amazingly enough, the factory single electrode, single gap AC spark plugs in my Buick looked pretty decent at 110,000 miles when I changed them a few years back and were still delivering an easy 29 miles per gallon on the highway.
It wasn't all that long ago that the expected life of a set of automotive spark plug was 12K miles. Then it was 30K, then 50K, and now 100,000 miles. The increases up through the 50K mile mark were due to better fuel formulations, better ignition systems, and better air/fuel management. The jump to 100K miles was all of the earlier improvements with the addition of platinum tipped electrodes on those standard old dull and unexciting OEM spark plugs.
Aftermarket spark plugs are probably an even bigger business than ***** pills. As a result, you can expect similar "claims" to separate you from your hard earned dollars. More power, better mileage, fatter spark, multiple sparks, longer life. Just change "spark plug" to "*****" and the same commercials and marketing slogans apply.
Don't get me started on oil additives...
Hmmm, I feel a lot better now. I don't think that I'll need my medication this afternoon.
WoD