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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tony ( RSS ) on September 01, 2010, 11:47:29 pm

Title: Leaf Vacs
Post by: tony ( RSS ) on September 01, 2010, 11:47:29 pm
Hi guys ( and ofc girls ) Pleased to have found this forum .

We have picked up a few jobs over the summer with large outside areas and im not looking forward to autumn to be honest . I like my nice low tech broom but it could get a bit silly so iv been looking over shoulder mounted  or even small wheeled leaf vac / mulcher type kit .

Iv read some mixed reviews on line of how well leaf vacing  works so  I wondered if anyone has used this stuff in anger and had any recommendations  .
Title: Re: Leaf Vacs
Post by: Roger Oakley on September 02, 2010, 09:11:09 pm
Ryobi seems to be the gardeners choice from what I've seen.
Title: Re: Leaf Vacs
Post by: Griffus on September 06, 2010, 02:36:00 pm
We have a Ryobi (sucker / blower), can't fault it but to be honest it hardly gets used.

Stihl is the one the pro's tend to go for but the cost goes with the rep.

Title: Re: Leaf Vacs
Post by: BDCS on September 06, 2010, 06:19:31 pm
I have a 4 stroke Makita leaf blower / Vac which gets used 6 - 8 times every Sat & Sun for blowing grass etc off bouncy castles and I can't fault it. I only fill it up 2 or 3 times a year
Title: Re: Leaf Vacs
Post by: lesterM on September 09, 2010, 06:42:37 pm
 We have an Overton 125  wheelie bin type and a tecumseh engine centurion hybrid four wheeler with a wander hose, and mulcher.
The latter is better for leaves being quicker and not being able to suck up hidden bottles and cans when in push node.
The Overton is great when used with homemade adaptors to fit various specialised jobs- paddock and events- for any size bin. Straight to bag is useful but replacement hose is expensive.
Trouberl with using a 4 stroke and a two stroke is operator awareness.