MowShop

Leaf Blowers & Vacs

Mowshop has a wide range of leaf blowers & garden vacuums. These include petrol leaf blowers and vacuums, cordless leaf blowers & vacs, and many more. Fallen leaves, grass cuttings, general debris – nothing can withstand the powerful blast of a leaf blower. The garden vacuum shredders pick up an immense volume of fallen leaves, cut grass, or trimmings. Garden waste is finely shredded at the same time so that it can be used for composting or mulching.

FAQs

What type of leaf blower should I buy?

It depends on your garden size and the amount of debris you deal with. Handheld electric or cordless leaf blowers are ideal for small to medium gardens and light leaf clearing. Petrol leaf blowers or backpack leaf blowers are best for large gardens or heavy-duty jobs where extra power is needed.

What’s the difference between a leaf blower and a blower vac?

A standard leaf blower simply moves leaves and debris into piles for easy collection. A blower vac (or vacuum blower) can suck up leaves and mulch them into a collection bag, saving time on disposal and reducing waste volume.

How do I maintain my leaf blower?

Regularly clean the air vents, inspect the tubes for blockages, and wipe away dust and debris after use. For petrol leaf blowers, check the air filter, use fresh fuel, and service the engine annually to keep it running smoothly.

Are leaf blowers noisy?

Yes, most leaf blowers produce noticeable noise, but electric and cordless models are generally quieter than petrol leaf blowers. Look for models with a decibel rating under 70 dB if you want to reduce noise impact, and consider wearing ear protection during extended use.

Can I use a leaf blower for wet leaves?

You can, but performance may be reduced. Wet leaves are heavier and harder to move, so use a blower with higher airspeed (measured in mph or km/h) for best results. Alternatively, wait until leaves are dry for faster and easier clearing.

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