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Hi all,

I want to buy a garden vac which can pick up all the leaves that are 
about to fall. I want something that can handle both wet and dry leaves. 
If it can shred small twigs, even better.
I looked at the "Black & Decker GW350 Shredder Vac". Looks good, but I 
wonder if anyone can speak from experience about this sort of thing.

TIA,

Ian
Date:Sat, 03 Sep 2005 08:59:40 +0100   Author:  

Re: Garden Vac's/schredders - recommendations please   
"Ian Cornish" <"icornish at talk21 dot com"> wrote in message 
news:j-SdndsHq_5vyoTeRVnyig@eclipse.net.uk...

> Hi all,
>
> I want to buy a garden vac which can pick up all the leaves that are about 
> to fall. I want something that can handle both wet and dry leaves. If it 
> can shred small twigs, even better.
> I looked at the "Black & Decker GW350 Shredder Vac". Looks good, but I 
> wonder if anyone can speak from experience about this sort of thing.
>
> TIA,
>
> Ian


I have the B&D GW350. It blows and it sucks.

Realistically unless your leaves are dry and on the patio/lawn its a waste 
of time. I have 2 oak trees which shed most of the leaves on flower 
beds/bare soil. In order to pick up damp leaves from the soil you invariably 
have to get so close to the soil that loose bits of earth get sucked up as 
well, and you are forever dismantling and unclogging the vac.

I actually find it quicker to hand rake the leaves onto the lawn and use the 
rotary mower set to a high height to vacuum them up.

My personal opinion - waste of money.

Slurp
Date:Sat, 3 Sep 2005 11:05:29 +0100   Author:  

Re: WTB: Garden Vac's/schredders - recommendations please   
Ian Cornish wrote:


> I want to buy a garden vac which can pick up all the leaves that are 
> about to fall. I want something that can handle both wet and dry leaves. 
> If it can shred small twigs, even better.
> I looked at the "Black & Decker GW350 Shredder Vac". Looks good, but I 
> wonder if anyone can speak from experience about this sort of thing.


I wanted to get one for collecting leaves dropped on our gravel parking 
area. I had a look at a flymo one that seemed ok, and then noticed that 
B&Qs "own brand" was actually an identical unit (except in green rather 
than orange) and half the price, so went for that.

It can blow, suck, or do a combination of both with a little "chip jet" 
that helps lift some types of stuff. Seems to work well enough for the 
task I bought it for, in that it picks up and shreds the leaves but does 
not quite have enough suck to lift the gravel!

They are still slightly hard work when the leaves are damp since you 
need to take more time getting it to pick them up, and they also get 
rather heavy to carry once they are full of shredded wet stuff.


-- 
Cheers,

John.

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Date:Sat, 03 Sep 2005 13:32:26 +0100   Author:  

Re: WTB: Garden Vac's/schredders - recommendations please   
In message , Ian Cornish 
<"icornish at talk21 dot com"@?.?.invalid> writes

>Hi all,
>
>I want to buy a garden vac which can pick up all the leaves that are 
>about to fall. I want something that can handle both wet and dry 
>leaves. If it can shred small twigs, even better.
>I looked at the "Black & Decker GW350 Shredder Vac". Looks good, but I 
>wonder if anyone can speak from experience about this sort of thing.
>

What's wrong with using a leaf rake ?

cheaper, quieter and needs no fuel


-- 
geoff
Date:Sat, 03 Sep 2005 13:13:38 GMT   Author:  

Re: WTB: Garden Vac's/schredders - recommendations please   
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 13:32:26 +0100, John Rumm
 wrote:


>Ian Cornish wrote:
>
>> I want to buy a garden vac which can pick up all the leaves that are 
>> about to fall. I want something that can handle both wet and dry leaves. 
>> If it can shred small twigs, even better.
>> I looked at the "Black & Decker GW350 Shredder Vac". Looks good, but I 
>> wonder if anyone can speak from experience about this sort of thing.
>
>I wanted to get one for collecting leaves dropped on our gravel parking 
>area. I had a look at a flymo one that seemed ok, and then noticed that 
>B&Qs "own brand" was actually an identical unit (except in green rather 
>than orange) and half the price, so went for that.
>
>It can blow, suck, or do a combination of both with a little "chip jet" 
>that helps lift some types of stuff. Seems to work well enough for the 
>task I bought it for, in that it picks up and shreds the leaves but does 
>not quite have enough suck to lift the gravel!
>
>They are still slightly hard work when the leaves are damp since you 
>need to take more time getting it to pick them up, and they also get 
>rather heavy to carry once they are full of shredded wet stuff.


I've got the Flymo one and have had it for ages.

My one criticism is the weight when full as you say, John.


One way round this is to use the blower first to round up the leaves
into a smaller area.  Then you can pick up most of them in large
handfuls and finally just suck up the remainder.


-- 

..andy

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Date:Sat, 03 Sep 2005 21:07:49 +0100   Author: