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May 10, 2005
Leaf Blowers and Vacuums
If you're anything like me, saving time doing lawncare is a premium. We've all got more to do than we have time for. Plus, I tend to be a bit on the lazy side when it comes to keeping up the lawn.
Having the right tool for the job is one way to achieve that goal. One such tool is a leaf blower/vac. While I know that implement is primarily used in the fall, unless you use a mower with a bagger once you cut your grass you inevitably have to clean the sidewalk and driveway.
Here are some tips to help you find the right blower/vac for your needs:
- Many people assume that gas powered leaf blowers are more powerful than electric models. In most cases this isn't true. You can find just as much, if not more power in an electric model. And by purchasing an electric model you won't have to worry about messing around with gas and oil.
- Look for a leaf blower/vac that is powerful enough to fit your needs. Will you be using the machine only to sweep up a sidewalk or deck, or will you be using it to take on the carpet of leaves your oak trees have left in the back yard?
- Knowing how you will use the blower/vac will help determine how much power you need. Many models come with variable speed features - perfect if you have both light and heavy-duty chores to tackle.
- Another key feature to look at is the machine's vacuum capabilities. For example, is it easy to change from blower to vacuum mode?
For more tips on choosing the right blower/vac for you, visit the Yardcare.com website.
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