Just bought one of these to deal with the leaves on my new lawn as I saw it when I was out shopping. Not tried the vac part yet, but the blower is surprisingly powerful.
Bought it after checking with Amazon (£38). I'm presuming it's national as they had a whole end of aisle stand filled at my local (Borehamwood).
You might need an extension lead if you have a very long garden, but it covered mine well.
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bikerboytone
2 Nov 16#1
I've never used a garden vac before...if I go over stones, will this suck them up? Or just the leaves?
thinking might be easier than trying to pick up the leaves between the gravel and slate.
jaimin1983 to bikerboytone
2 Nov 161#2
I'm not sure. I think from what I've read it's power drops when using the vac to avoid picking up anything but the smallest stones. Might be worth checking the reviews online and I'll let you know when I use it if I can in the next few days.
dilahk
3 Nov 16#3
just don't go too close to the gravel and smallish stones because my flymo vac sucks up almost everything except cans of pop. Flymo vacs are excellent piece of kit.
Zameen
10 Nov 16#4
silly question maybe but grass ? to save raking what's left?
3grandma3
10 Nov 16#5
Wouldn't be without mine 100% must have for any garden/patio or drive buy one you'll not regret it.
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Bought it after checking with Amazon (£38). I'm presuming it's national as they had a whole end of aisle stand filled at my local (Borehamwood).
You might need an extension lead if you have a very long garden, but it covered mine well.
5 comments
thinking might be easier than trying to pick up the leaves between the gravel and slate.