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Leaf vacuum purchase
I'm considering purchasing a leaf vac/blower to shred up the maple leaves
that are beginning to fall around my house. I'd like to get some feedback from anyone who uses one regarding which brands, models, features are desirable. I have looked at what Home Depot has to offer and the two main contenders are the Echo Shred-n-Vac or the Homelite "Vac Attack". I read some online reviews and the Echo got better marks. -JasonW |
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Leaf vacuum purchase
I've had two of the Sears units, which weren't anything great. First
one lasted 3 years. Second one is about that old now too and the pull cord only retracts about half way now. I'd try another brand in the future. Generally, blowing is better in large open areas. The vacuum is good for areas like beds. Also, the bag fills up pretty quickly, so it's better to blow them if you can. And if you have a large area, then a backpack blower is the way to go. They have a lot more power, get the job done, and last longer. "JasonW" wrote in message . net... I'm considering purchasing a leaf vac/blower to shred up the maple leaves that are beginning to fall around my house. I'd like to get some feedback from anyone who uses one regarding which brands, models, features are desirable. I have looked at what Home Depot has to offer and the two main contenders are the Echo Shred-n-Vac or the Homelite "Vac Attack". I read some online reviews and the Echo got better marks. -JasonW |
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Leaf vacuum purchase
I got a Toro from Home Depot. They had them on sale for $29.00 marked down
from $69.99. Mine is electric, but it works great for me. "JasonW" wrote in message et... I'm considering purchasing a leaf vac/blower to shred up the maple leaves that are beginning to fall around my house. I'd like to get some feedback from anyone who uses one regarding which brands, models, features are desirable. I have looked at what Home Depot has to offer and the two main contenders are the Echo Shred-n-Vac or the Homelite "Vac Attack". I read some online reviews and the Echo got better marks. -JasonW |
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Leaf vacuum purchase
Have a look at the Black & Decker Leaf Hog. It's not industrial quality by
any means, but it gets the job done at my house. You must consider the Leaf Collection System accessory. It connects the vacuum output directly to a lawn-sized garbage can. It doesn't get any easier than that. http://www.blackanddecker.com/Produc...?CATALOGID=728 Victor "JasonW" wrote in message et... I'm considering purchasing a leaf vac/blower to shred up the maple leaves that are beginning to fall around my house. I'd like to get some feedback from anyone who uses one regarding which brands, models, features are desirable. I have looked at what Home Depot has to offer and the two main contenders are the Echo Shred-n-Vac or the Homelite "Vac Attack". I read some online reviews and the Echo got better marks. -JasonW |
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