TriVac blower/mulcher/vacuum makes rakes obsolete

Posted in Tools by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2008

TriVac blower/mulcher/vacuum makes rakes obsoleteHow many times have you seen landscapers just blowing leaves from one spot to another, not really accomplishing anything? Usually they just blow them on someone else’s property and they’ll go back and forth like that until fists eventually fly, or two grown men end up fighting in a pile of leaves. Not a pretty sight.

This tool will eliminate any and all hassles when it comes to leaf blowing/sucking/mulching and you won’t even need your rake. The TriVac blower, mulcher and vacuum by Worx promises to make the leaves leave with as little work as possible. It lets you switch between blowing and vacuuming on the fly and it weighs just eight pounds, allowing you to operate it with just one hand. It will mulch leaves as they are sucked up. This may be the final blow in the battle to rid our planet of dead leaves, which have an annual failed invasion force once a year.

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One Comment to “TriVac blower/mulcher/vacuum makes rakes obsolete”
  1. MrSatyre Says:

    Like all other leaf blower/mulchers, this one is in dire need of a MUCH larger bag. I could fill that one in mere minutes.

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