Worx WG518 12 Amp All in 1 Lightweight Corded Electric Leaf Blower Mulch Vacuum
- Brand:
- WORX
- Model Number:
- WG518
- UPC:
- 845534012675
- EAN:
- 0845534012675
- ASIN:
- B011L66YC4
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6570324
- Walmart SKU:
- 46695894
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$99.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$69.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$89.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 4110 reviews.
We ordered this for my 14-year-old to start a business vacuuming up leaves. It works great!! If it's a LARGE pile, you have to do a sweeping motion over the top so it doesn't clog with too much at once. He used the mulching bag. We have not tried to attach to trash can yet. Otherwise, the only improvement would be a cordless option to not battle the extension cord.
My Worx 12 amp corded (110 volt a/c) 400 CFM 250 mph leaf blower produces the speed and volume of air I wanted it to & does what I want it to. I researched leaf blowers, looking for the most powerful corded blower on the market, and found this Worx model to be the most powerful, and what I was looking for. I was not disappointed. In fact, I plan to buy another soon.
After many years wasting the better part of my day dealing with fallings leaves, raking, and packing them into industrial sized yard-waste bags, I'm very happy to have found the Worx WG524. It has taken hours (even days) off of how long it takes to deal with falling leaves; and it's reduced the number of people needed to do the work down to just me. Once I gathered the falling foliage into either one gigantic pile (or several piles - to save even more time) I simply set the WG524 to vaccuum mode, choose one of the multiple power levels, and then watch it work its magic as it grabs up gobs of leaves. At that point, you can hear the impeller as it heartily slices and dices the debris into much smaller pieces so that it's easy to fit a lot more of this yard waste into your trash barrel. That's where the 18:1 mulch ratio really shows its stuff. Yesterday I spent only about 2 hours (including raking and vaccuuming time) getting up this year's first round of falling leaves. (We live in South FL, so leaves begin falling the months prior to Spring). That work, in the past would have taken the better part of a work day ; but now I get my time back, and (unlike some other vac-blowers) this one is easy on the back. On top of that, since it has 3-in-1 functionatity, once I'm done disposing of all of the leaf waste, I simply pop off the collection bag, turn the function knob counter-clockwise to the blower setting, and blow away any remaining unsightly stuff off of my walkway. I own a Ryobi blower (it's great), but I would pit the Worx WG524 blower up against any other any day. I'd only state the only con is that this is an AC-powered unit, so you'll need to have that energy source available.
This is a powerful blower/vac that sucks up and grinds leaves well. It converts quickly and easily between blower and vac, so you can gather then collect leaves. You have to orient the bag attachment correctly to get it to connect. Make sure the bag is zipped up completely, to reduce the amount of dust. I chose corded rather than battery, so I didn't need to deal with limited battery life at high power (plus better cost, no batteries to replace when they die and better for the environment - no lithium batteries to dispose of in the future).
This is a one-for-one replacement of the one I have been using extensively for years. Replacement was required because the hard plastic housing surrounding the motor was finally punctured by repetitive strikes against it from the inside by hard bits of mulch that occasionally get sucked up.
I am very pleased with this vacuum/mulcher. Very easy to use. There was a learning curve just because I tried to vac huge piles instead of working into it. I had to get it jammed up before I figured it out LOL! I like the adjustable strap, I personally would like an extra handle to hold the tube in place. But this made pretty quick work of the leaves that built up all winter.
Our city stopped bulk leaf pick up and expect us to bag now. This Vac/Mulcher has helped me pick up thousands of pounds of leaves. With the hose attachment, I fill up bags that have 10times the leaves that you normally could fit. This is the most used outdoor tool I have. Fantastic
Very good value for the money. Very satisfied with ease of use. One drawback is the weight. A solution might be to add a shoulder strap for the unit.
I tried it for the first time today. I had to wait for leaves to dry after wet spell. I was pleased when I turned power button up. It is sort of awkward for someone my age trying to carry the bag. Next time I may try it a different way. With power button turned up it sucks those oak leaves well and chops in really small pieces. I bought this brand because of the metal blades as I was concerned about plastic breaking. All in all so far am pleased.
I ordered this Worx vacuum-leaf blower and today was the day I put it to the test. I am more than pleased with this product. I am a huge Worx fan and own quite a few Worx tools, but this one just made my day. The ease of the process to vacuum up my leaves directly into the can makes life easy, and with the flip of a switch I go straight to blower mode to help with the clean up. I can't say enough how easy it was to use and that I am happy that I made the purchase. Worx always has my back and they have my vote for best in the business for home DIYer's like me.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $89.99 (Jun 11) to $99.99 (May 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $94.99.
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