Does anyone use an Echo vac sac for sucking up leaves.....looking for feedback
regards
Des Mondos Mowing Perth
Does anyone use an Echo vac sac for sucking up leaves.....looking for feedback
regards
Des Mondos Mowing Perth
Mondo's Mowing
Des
From my experience,Ive found most vacs to be inefficient in most situations.
Unless u have a smooth accessible area, its usually more efficient to blow into piles & pick up.
Cheers Fred.
like the handheld blowers that have the bag on the side and attachment for sucking leaves?
those suck, in a bad way. i woudl not bother. they wont last long ether with that impellar from all the sticks etc that wil make in into it.
They're pretty useless. The only place I ever used it was for courtyards where there is no where to blow the leaves, and corridors at a retirement village where they whinged about dust when it was blown. They take ages to clean up the same area compared to blowing.
i love them just joking i think they suck and not in a good way tried using a vac when i first started and gaveit up after i think the 2nd time as a waste of time
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I've found they are good for sucking up fine hedge trimmings off gardens that have the big rocks as mulch.
They also mulch up the trimmings so they pack into the bag better.
I've found its only good for smaller trimmings and most times there are faster ways like using a rake...but good for the final cleanup.
Using it as a sucker does stuff it up as a blower...breaking the fins off. So it doesn't get used much.
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