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Worx 12A Corded 3-In-1 Electric Blower Mulcher & Vacuum

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Amazon has Worx 12A Corded 3-In-1 Electric Blower Mulcher & Vacuum (WG509) on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Leaf blower, mulcher, vacuum in one for efficient yard work.
  • Delivers 350 cfm and 210 mph for clearing large areas with less effort.
  • Efficient 18:1 Mulch Ratio: Reduce workload by mulching 18 bags of leaves into one.
  • Easily reach under patio or lawn furniture for blowing or vacuuming.
  • A quick-release bag for hassle-free composting or collection, allowing for one-handed operation.
  • Perfect from light-duty sweeping to blasting away leaves.
  • INCLUDES: (1) 12 Amp 3-In-1 WG509 Electric Leaf Blower, (1) Collection Bag.
Includes:
  • 1x 12 Amp 3-In-1 WG509 Electric Leaf Blower
  • 1x Collection Bag

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 12k Amazon customer reviews.
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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has Worx 12A Corded 3-In-1 Electric Blower Mulcher & Vacuum (WG509) on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Leaf blower, mulcher, vacuum in one for efficient yard work.
  • Delivers 350 cfm and 210 mph for clearing large areas with less effort.
  • Efficient 18:1 Mulch Ratio: Reduce workload by mulching 18 bags of leaves into one.
  • Easily reach under patio or lawn furniture for blowing or vacuuming.
  • A quick-release bag for hassle-free composting or collection, allowing for one-handed operation.
  • Perfect from light-duty sweeping to blasting away leaves.
  • INCLUDES: (1) 12 Amp 3-In-1 WG509 Electric Leaf Blower, (1) Collection Bag.
Includes:
  • 1x 12 Amp 3-In-1 WG509 Electric Leaf Blower
  • 1x Collection Bag

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 12k Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: WORX WG509 12 Amp TRIVAC 3-in-1 Electric Leaf Blower with All Metal Mulching System

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LavenderWren3996
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Bought this a few years ago and it's crap. Don't waste your money. Barely vacuumed the leaves and took hours cleaning the shredder section
miadlor
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I also bought this years ago. My experience is the following. Blower is poor. Mulching works great are far as saving your back and bags. I'd say 6 to 1 on the low end. Tips: dry leaves only. Use a gas blower to make your large piles then go to a happy place and mulch. Vacuum definitely could be stronger and you will have to empty the bag often.

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Yesterday 02:35 PM
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LavenderWren3996Yesterday 02:35 PM
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Bought this a few years ago and it's crap. Don't waste your money. Barely vacuumed the leaves and took hours cleaning the shredder section
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miadlorYesterday 03:22 PM
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
Bought this a few years ago and it's crap. Don't waste your money. Barely vacuumed the leaves and took hours cleaning the shredder section
I also bought this years ago. My experience is the following. Blower is poor. Mulching works great are far as saving your back and bags. I'd say 6 to 1 on the low end. Tips: dry leaves only. Use a gas blower to make your large piles then go to a happy place and mulch. Vacuum definitely could be stronger and you will have to empty the bag often.
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Yesterday 03:26 PM
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LavenderWren3996Yesterday 03:26 PM
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Quote from miadlor :
I also bought this years ago. My experience is the following. Blower is poor. Mulching works great are far as saving your back and bags. I'd say 6 to 1 on the low end. Tips: dry leaves only. Use a gas blower to make your large piles then go to a happy place and mulch. Vacuum definitely could be stronger and you will have to empty the bag often.
Maybe that's it. Live in the nw we don't have dry leaves. Mulching never works either wet leaves. I guess it's good if you live places with little rain during fall
Yesterday 03:44 PM
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ayman06Yesterday 03:44 PM
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Since this one isn't good, any others to keep an eye on? I need a vacuum for leaves more than anything else
Yesterday 04:33 PM
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MikeyJohnYesterday 04:33 PM
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This may not work if you have tons and tons of leaves, but what works for me is to create a pile of leaves with a blower or rake, and then I run over the pile with my
Lawnmower that has the grass catcher on it - despite you thinking the mower would just disperse the leaves everywhere, on mine at least it puts the leaves very nicely into the mower catch basket!
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Yesterday 05:35 PM
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jsebasYesterday 05:35 PM
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Quote from miadlor :
I also bought this years ago. My experience is the following. Blower is poor. Mulching works great are far as saving your back and bags. I'd say 6 to 1 on the low end. Tips: dry leaves only. Use a gas blower to make your large piles then go to a happy place and mulch. Vacuum definitely could be stronger and you will have to empty the bag often.
I'll second this. I have an strong Greenworks blower to gather the leaves then mulch them using this. I use the "net" attachment to empty into a big trash bin to avoid having to empty the small bag it comes with 20 times.Absolutely will not work on wet leaves or even the leaves in the bottom of the pile that have soaked up moisture. You'll end up taking it apart every 2 minutes.Not a professional level tool by any means but at $60 it makes collecting dry leaves much more efficient.
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Yesterday 06:02 PM
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hleaphaYesterday 06:02 PM
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
Bought this a few years ago and it's crap. Don't waste your money. Barely vacuumed the leaves and took hours cleaning the shredder section
I got it a few weeks ago for a specific purpose. I get a ton of leaves inside my pool fence that I can't get out unless I remove the fence sections. This thing allows me to blow them to the edges and vacuums very well. I was pretty impressed with how much leaves fit in that bag due to the mulching. The motor seems more powerful than your battery powered stuff. But cords are annoying

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Yesterday 07:18 PM
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epmamaYesterday 07:18 PM
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I tried and returned it. The vacuum was weak and the motor incredibly loud. I got the higher CFM version instead and it works much better. Not incredibly powerful but good enough to be helpful and not frustrating.
Yesterday 07:38 PM
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sdsnifferYesterday 07:38 PM
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Quote from jsebas :
I'll second this. I have an strong Greenworks blower to gather the leaves then mulch them using this. I use the "net" attachment to empty into a big trash bin to avoid having to empty the small bag it comes with 20 times.Absolutely will not work on wet leaves or even the leaves in the bottom of the pile that have soaked up moisture. You'll end up taking it apart every 2 minutes.Not a professional level tool by any means but at $60 it makes collecting dry leaves much more efficient.
What did you mean "net" attachment? I had the same problem to spend most of the time to empty the bag coming with the vacuum... Thanks!
Yesterday 08:59 PM
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chandu1256Yesterday 08:59 PM
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How does this work if you are using with oak tree that drops bunch of acorns?
Yesterday 11:43 PM
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WilburjoeYesterday 11:43 PM
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Samsclub has the same one with the attachments for $89. Cheaper than buying separately. You definitely need the attachments for doing any amount of volume.
Today 12:06 AM
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jsebasToday 12:06 AM
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Quote from jsebas :
I'll second this. I have an strong Greenworks blower to gather the leaves then mulch them using this. I use the "net" attachment to empty into a big trash bin to avoid having to empty the small bag it comes with 20 times.Absolutely will not work on wet leaves or even the leaves in the bottom of the pile that have soaked up moisture. You'll end up taking it apart every 2 minutes.Not a professional level tool by any means but at $60 it makes collecting dry leaves much more efficient.
Oh my bad - just realized this one doesn't come with the net attachment. Search this SKU on Amazon and you'll see the attachment im talking about. It makes the total price $79 which feels a bit excessive for just one additional piece. B0DNSHS61S
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AndrewinMDToday 12:10 AM
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
Maybe that's it. Live in the nw we don't have dry leaves. Mulching never works either wet leaves. I guess it's good if you live places with little rain during fall
I have a similar, older version. Dry leaves are essential, but the metal impeller blades are decent at chomping everything up. I previously used my lawnmower to mulch into a bag, but it makes a terrific mess with the dust. This one keeps it fairly tidy.

Bottomline: It works under specific circumstances and makes cleanup easier by requiring fewer bags. It's not a silver bullet and still requires work though.
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apostlej2015Today 12:16 AM
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Best thing. Rake into piles if dry. Or rake into lines if wet (and let dry...flipping rows after 1 dry day...pia i know), then rake into piles. Use string trimmer without guard and leaves will become 1/10 volume. If u can xfer dry leaves into trash can and string trim that is even better.

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dealnewbToday 01:19 AM
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Quote from LavenderWren3996 :
Bought this a few years ago and it's crap. Don't waste your money. Barely vacuumed the leaves and took hours cleaning the shredder section
I've had the opposite experience. The vacuum could be more powerful but for the price id rate it a 7/10

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