For small yards, that probably works. But for larger yards with lots of trees, that leaf mulcher is basically useless. Instead, get a gas-powered leaf blower, and a chipper/shredder. Blow the leaves into big piles, then put them into the chipper-shredder. So much easier.
I bought a Ryobi leaf blower/mulcher about 25 years ago. The problem I find with these is that in order for them not to take forever to pickup the leaves they need more suction, but that in turn means that you are picking up things like rocks and tree nuts which can ruin the mulching blade. For me it's faster just to rake or blow the leaves onto the lawn and either bag or mulch them with the mower.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Yeah, I'm not surprised. I almost bought that same machine but after watching a few videos I decided against it. I can see it being useful if you have a lot of paved surfaces though.
When you Rake leafs you get it done faster & is a good workout at slow pace or faster. As you see here with this gadget. You must adjust your pace to it vise versa waste of time.That it will finally delay you as it will get you to start adjusting the gadget to make it feel that if you do it. You will get it done faster like quicker & the rain will catch up to you faster. 😢😮
So, basically the Ryobi Leaf Vacuum and mulcher didn't work worth a crap. Even after he jerry-rigged it to work better it took forever to do some minor leaf cleanup. A better idea would be to invest in an inexpensive tarp from Harbor Freight and a good quality leaf blower.
Last week I blew the leaves onto the lawn an mowed them up. Took three times as long. Had to blow them, mow them twice and stopping because the bag kept filling. While this may seem "stupid" I only process the leaves once, not four times. My new adapter makes it even easier.
Great! I've done something similar with a 25/50ft flex downspout drain hose. Connect it to the blower/vac, and it pushes the debris to a spot in the yard while i clean up the entire section
I have a KEMP mulcher from 1950, will eat leaf's, branches', dirt clods and most anything you throw in it. Was thinking of getting something new, but my old 5hp. belt driven mulcher looks to bein my future for a few more years. Both of us from the same year and still holding our own!
I’ve got a similar set up. Similar in that it’s green colored. It’s my my riding mower. I just mow them up. It’s nice because I can sit down while I do it. It’s also very quick. If there are any in the garden I blow them onto the lawn and mow them. Very simple. I have a buddy that does the same with his walk behind mower. The best part about it is a full bag of leaves is way lighter than a full bag of grass. Easy money.
Wouldn't it work better for your flowerbed to simply blow the crud out onto your lawn,and pick it up with your mower? That is what I do with my battery mower,and it picks up stuff great off the lawn. BTW,the first thing that came to mind for your problem with the curving intake was to cut off the curved part,but I thought you would think that was crazy,lol!
I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
I was surprised to see whole leaves in the green bin. My Ryobi Leaf Vacuum grinds up the leaves to a fine dust that gets everywhere when I dump the bag. Will be looking into the Worx, now $41 at HD.
Thank you for doing this video! I bought the same vac/mulcher and like how it picks up the leaves and mulches them, as well as the wheels so I don't have to hold the nozzle up, but I feel like you have to be 6' tall to use it! I'm only 5'2" and the bag just drags around unless I hold it up at an awkward uncomfortable angle. I'm going to try this because we have so many leaves that even with the 8' hose I think we can get a container full so dragging the can around to different spots will be easier than trying to hold that other bag up. It's also difficult to empty so putting them right into the big can to roll into the woods will make it much easier!
Thank you for the incidental evaluation on the Ryobi and acorns. I am moving to a property with three huge oak trees in the yard and surrounded by other decidious trees.
A good old wire wreck does the trick. I just use a piecemeal approach. I tackle my backyard based on simple priority. Good exercise and saves the environment:-)
I’ve had one of these for 3 years and I love it. However we have way too many leaves for just one trash can. So what I do it use a regular 35-40 gallon trash can, and line it with a lawn and leaf bag first then put the bagger on the trash can and that way when it’s full i can just tie up the bag and put in another one. I love how full I can get the bags, especially if I push the leaves down more. That’s why I use a smaller size can. It makes it easier to push down the leaves without having to take the bagger off of the can.
🧐 I wonder, can you pick up the maple helicopter seeds with this unit without damaging the propellers? Extending the hose may compromise the sucking power!
had something very similar to this over 25 years ago - Black and Decker. Attached to leaf blower converting to a vac' with a hose and topper for a trash can. Used it for years ..... didn't like big pine needles but dry leaves were a piece of cake. I could put a liner in the can and the mulch went straight to the trash bag ...... not too difficult to change collection bags . . .
The hose will blow out of the cover but can be fixed using a zip tie. It will still come out but not as often. The universal connector will not stay attached no matter how tight it is. Cleverly rigged bungees will help a lot. Blowing the leaves into a 96-gallon can is handy if you don't have to take them out to bag the leaves into paper bags. I use a 32-gallon can which fills one paper bag. This reflects my experience using the Worx collection system with a Toro vacuum. Using the Worx leaf vac/blower the setup works much better. The hose still blows out of the bag on rare occasions, however.
Looks like a good set up. The thing that I didn't like is that it really doesn't mulch the leaves small enough. I have a leaf mulcher which I've had for many years and it too doesn't mulch the leaves small enough to use in the garden as a nutrient. But what you have looks like a nice setup.
In my idea - that I reached out to him for help - Io would give up mulching completely - it gets stuck and is just bad - so I have say 10 bins large round trash cans from depot - use large hose - suck it all into the bin - press it down using a piece of thick wood cut to same size of the bin -with a pole, holes in the end piece - push down as much as needed without making this too hard - then the bin is on a dolly with a cord to keep it on - until to the street the night before the city picks up here. Thoughts?
I have a Toro like this, although its corded and it chops the leaves up very finely.. also has a bag attachment that i hate.. may have a new option here
I have a lot of leaves from maple trees. I blow them all out onto the lawn. I then cut the grass low with the mulch plug on the Deere E130 and go over them. Ii usually gets pulverize in one pass and they disappear. I just got two Predator mulching blades yesterday - I have to wait until my serviceman comes and he can put them on when he does the tune up. I'm ninety-three and can't do what I used to do - I just put it on cruise control and let it putt along.
Lol😂 I used drainage pipe (black with small hole on side) and they works too but pipe is a lot harder and heavier. Good to know there is some thing like this
I just recently got 2 of these Worx leaf collection systems for less than the price of 1. Brand new. I've got a Toro ultraplus 51621 leaf blower and vacuum which has been awesome but the leaf bag got heavy. I've got a large 95 gallon trash can with wheels, so I'll get a liner and use that. I haven't used it yet, I'll see if I can get a connector to connect both hoses (one from each kit) making it 16 feet instead of 8. I don't know that length will mess up the suction or not. If I can't find a connector to connect the 2 hoses together or having the 2 hoses connected messed up the suction then at least I have a second collection system for parts of something breaks. With my toro, which I feel is pretty powerful for an electric, I hope it'll work fine.
Probably more effective than a hose clamp instead of the ratchet strap would be to hot clue some material around the output of the blower so the adapter can't slide off. A hose clamp would probably slide off eventually without a flange of some type there anyway. I'm a little unimpressed with how slow the vacuums seems to pick up the leaves. It also doesn't appear to chop them up very much as compared to my old craftsman corded vac. I was looking to replace that one, but now I'm thinking I'll keep it and just get this hose kit.
I like the idea behind the collection system but my gas blower would make much shorter work of those leaves. I think if efficiency was the goal here a more powerful unit might be better, if you had a substantial amount of leaves it would take far too long.
Great mod! Been looking for an attachment like this for a lawn mower. Wonder why no ones been able to create an attachment for a lawn mower. They have the lawn bag but it can take just a little of the clippings and when it gets full, the clippings ad leaves fly out from under the mower. If they could make a 'skirt" to contain the clippings and leaves, it would make yard work a lot easier. I have two big trees that shed a lot of leaves through out the year and an constantly raking leaves up. Lately, I've been using the mower to mulch the leaves but I have to keep stopping to empty the rear bag collection. Run the mower for 5 minutes, stop to empty the bag then continue again. Would be good if I could just keep going. Will try this "invention" on my leaf blower/vacuum. Good video!
Do you think the RYOBI vac would work with dog hair? My lab sheds a ridiculous amount of hair around the patio and using a blower isn’t a viable option because the hair just ends up in the air and a lot makes it into the pool. Just wondering if the mulching aspect would be an issue with the hair.
I have been thinking over building something just like this to replace the bag on the leaf vacuum/ blower I've been using for the last 4 years, This looks like a product to save me needing to build from home made parts.🤔😎😁
Thanks. I disliked the bag attachment on the blowers, too small and heavy to carry around. Was thinking of how I could connect directly to my green bin. This is a great solution 👍
I've had this system for a couple of years. I use it with my work tri vac that I got at a garage sale. My problem is the hose keeps popping out of the cloth cover that goes over the trash can. I can't get the rope any tighter. Is there some kind of clamp or something you can recommend that I could put around the tube inside the trash can so it stops popping loose?
The bend in the hose accumulates leaves, like in a U trap, and builds resistance to the vacuum intake.. Make the hose rigid so it will be an upside down J. You'll notice power increas😂
I purchased the vacuum at Home Depot and the leaf collection system on Amazon. There are links in the video description. Or you can visit my store at www.amazon.com/shop/dadityourselfdiy
I just lay my B&D vacuum on the ground and rake the leaves to the big nozzle. That's after I blow everything into wind-rows. On 1/2 acre with many trees 😬
I personally prefer to use my blower to get everything into a nice huge pile, and then I use the ryobi mulching vac. This way I'm not moving too far with the bag and it's quick to empty it (since I fill it up super quick from a big pile). This would eliminate having to dump the bag, but honestly it's not much of a chore to me, and I'm definitely not hacking away at the bottom to use this tool. I'd rather just honest empty the bag 5ish times than be directly tethered to a trashcan. At the same time, I do see it as a useful option in addition to the bag for sections where I could easily move my trashcan in close proximity. I also have the ryobi dual blade mower, and emptying the bag for that is even easier. So yeah... I don't know how often I personally would utilize this ontop of the bags, but options are always good. Between my mower, blower, and mulched combo I don't see this being incorporated into my normal work flow too much.
It is said carpet is installed by the square yard and removed by the pound. I have about 1,000 square feet of artificial turf. I vacuum it about once a month to get as much stuff out as possible, and rake in between. But with no sand, dirt, etc., to suck up I tried it without the filter and that works wonderfully! I found I can put my old Craftsman 5 hp vacuum in the middle and reach everything with a 25 foot hose. But I don’t have anything with leaves big enough to choke a 2 1/2 inch hose. And I’m retired.
@@DadItYourselfDIY That deflector just inside the canister makes the whole thing operate like a cyclone separator, so if there’s no very fine material, like dust, nothing but air makes it to the center top of the canister where the motor is pulling air out. Heavier stuff like leaves and acorns fall to the bottom. The vacuum moves a lot more air if there’s no filter.
That leaf vacuum doesn't look very strong at all. I have an older version Worx (probably 5 plus years old now) and it picks up way faster than that RYOBI crap. You should try one with this catch set up. I think you'd be happier. I do like the wheels on the end which most systems don't offer but if the suction power is lacking the tool is useless. I've been wanting to try this leaf collection system so thank you for reminding me. lol
I hope you can answer have pondered this and because I hurt my back years back doing stupid stuff - have looked for easier - better. Here are my thoughts - 1st I do not see the good in mulching. It gets damaged as something bad is always sucked in. The goal is to get as much stuff in the rubber trash can that the city will pick up. I found that mulching caused problems but a same sized cut piece of thick wood on a strong pole pushed down and compacted as needed. So no mulching. I simply want to come up with a system that is powerful enough and the hose wide enough to suck fall leaves etc, into the container and to me it seems an 8" - 10" and up hose would suck most derbies into the trash bin which is the only goal. I like the idea of a wide enough hose with a handle that can be moved around in like a 10' circle before moving a bin on a dolly that can be taken to the street and covered before pick up. I have 10 bins with lids from home depot - take to street - city leaves them - then stack and move back to back yard. The mulching part bothers be because I do not care what it sucks into the bin as long as it is organic. Sticks are fine and anything larger would not fit anyway. So - think of a dolly with a bin corded to it to hold. Then it can be moved around with little effort. Suck the leaves as they fall, press contents down as needed - and take dolly to street and off set the bin. This to me is a way to make it easy and ongoing. I can't wait until all leaves are down because my neighbor has a huge oak that causes thousands of the helicopter things to fall. If left and they get wet - I have a mess. And so - have this set up and covered with a tarp - plug it in and suck up everything for that day or week - easily and be able to get the bin to the street. Ideas on strength of motor - size of tube appreciated, Work smarter not harder - blowing and sweeping only causes too much dust on the operator - too much time. So this is what I would like to put together using existing available parts - - - - and I love the way on your video that the top of a bin can be covered with ease. Compress down - continue - use dolly to get to the curb and repeat.
@@DadItYourselfDIY thanks for a reply - really - few do - let me please clarify my question - may not be an answer but you know more than most people I have seen on the subject. What I would like is a large hose - like the one shown which may be 8 or more inches - allowing things to clear being vacuumed. No mulching - each I have ever had get hung up. Goal is to have a hose with a diameter that is large enough to capture lawn debries - like leaves and small sticks and simply transport them to a container - for me that is a large heavy plastic garbage can with the round lid off - and I can pack the leaves down ongoing with something I build until the container is ready to go to the street for pick up. /Trying to figure out the parts- mostly the engine, Should that be like a Workz piece or just a large hose end with a handle? -pulling lawn derbies into a larger plastic round top container the city will pickup. I bought for various reasons 8 round top containers I would like to use and are a perfect size for the city. Thanks for your help -
Well I know WORX makes a power mulcher that have a large capacity: homedepot.sjv.io/QOMGLo But it almost sounds like you are looking for something like a vacuum truck has, just stationary at your house: ruclips.net/video/otGocaai0Ko/видео.html
How well with this Lee system that’s in that box work with a Roby electric unit? Or even maybe a stronger more powerful type leaf blower vacuum? No, if you could get yourself some type of a wagon And place your trashcan in the wagon with a long handle or maybe set it in the back of a riding lawnmower attachment and you could just cruise around on your your lawnmower with your long vac hose off to the side swish in your hand back-and-forth picking up your leaves instead of walking and bending over let the machine to do the work! If you get some type of PVC that you can attach, you could probably make a big hook or shepherd hook shape and suck all the leaves out of your gutters if your gutters aren’t too high up 😊
@@DadItYourselfDIY one time I had a big pile of leaves and I wanted some mulch for a flower bed. So I turned on the leaf sucker, laid it on the ground, and pointed the hose at the flower bed, then just raked leaves into it. I occasionally moved the hose around to spray the mulched leaves to different parts of the bed. Worked awesome.
Thanks for doing this video. I was contemplating if this would be a good replacement for my woodchipper where I am using putting leaves in with these giant plastic claw. Very hard on my back but watching how slow these electric blower/vac. I think I'll be outside all fall and winter trying to pick up leaves in my yard. I guess I either have to go with a cyclone rake or just continue with what I am doing.
I had a vacuum that fits over a trash can like this that's better than a wet dry vac. If I needed significant water to suck up I could fill a 55 gal drum with water without stopping, same with trash.
Observation: Looks in the store but warning: 1) The blower AND hose WILL clog constantly. You will be forever uncloging wih a stick. Especially in damp leaves. 2) The leaves are not reducing unless you use a mower and further-reduce collector. The garbage bin will weigh a ton. 3) You better have a place to dump! They never show that! 4) twigs will slow as well. My solution is Deere rider, pull behind track vac, Deere 3320 w/ 6 loader. (40) track vacs ea year. See my yard in videos. Also lots of 89 grade fuel.
TIM from Canada looking at this new system from WORX Leaf collection system. It would have been nice to have a second option of having some sort of attachment which would fit into a normal size leaf bag. If you could have a system that would fit inside your leaf bag as you are cleaning this up, this would have been a better option. Not Everyone has the option of having one of those big green garbage cans and not everyone has the option of using, a trashcan 85% of people put leave in disposable leaf bags. If this was an attachment they could have included along with what you get now would have been a better option but once again, the people who make this stuff usually do not use the stuff when you are cleaning up the leaves you are usually putting everything into paper roadside bags. This would have been a better option to have
Looks promising on something with a better vacuum. I use backpack blower to a pile. Have the toro corded vacuum lying on the on ground. Replaced bag with corrugated pipe on discharge with a tarp as back stop. Pull up a seat and rake the leaves to vacuum😂
I would not try and suck up all those leaves with the vac but use a steel pan and rake for the majority of them and then get the left overs with the machine.
I've been looking for the similar product that goes with my B&D leaf hog, but maybe this will work for me. I will say though, your power unit seems a bit weak. My Leaf Hog sucks em up much faster.
Glad you demonstrated this with maple leaves, but it seemed pretty slow-going at that leaf size. Catching only a few leaves per pass seems to take away from the intended concept of the design. I think I'd prefer a lawn mower type apparatus for this kind of task.
Thanks for the Video. Ryobi adjustment. 🙂 I suggest you purchase the Worx Trivac 3-in-1 Leaf Blower, Mulcher, Vac. I just got one and love it. I did not get the collection system but after this Video I think I will. Just my visual opinion, the Works Sucks better, and the Mulch is much finer as well.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Yeah I never been a Fan of cord or batteries myself. But it is getting hard to find a Gas alternate Period for anything. I did get a Gas Mower and trust me, I looked for over a year before I got one I liked. And it has a battery on it. But a removable by hand. Electric Start and then Manual the rest of the way. I have bad Shoulders and can't pull the cord so easy anymore. The Worx Trivac 3-in-1 Leaf Blower, Mulcher, Vac - is corded. I think this is one place you really need the corded power for Mulching non stop.
OK OK Tried the Vac/Mulcher at my Mothers and WOW. Yes it sucked up the Pecans (not Green ones, I live in the south, they are not falling just yet) and mulched them so fine you could not even tell they were in the mulched results. I kid you not. I Love this thing even more already. Not had a single Jam yet. I Ordered the Collection system. How can I not love it to.
Looks like it lost some suction with this new attachment? Seems to have taken longer to get the leaves up using more passes than with the bag on? Did you notice that?
Think I'll pass on the Ryobi and buy the Works vacuum for a better fit and stronger vacuum. That CFM is horrid! From the videos I've watched on the Works WG518, it picks up the leaves much faster! Thanks for the review of the Works and the warning on the Ryobi!
I'm late to this post,, but I will offer a suggestion. I have three giant oaks in my yard. So, I get lots of leaves. I blow my leaves into large piles then run the leaf blower on mulch mode with the Work collection system into my trash can. That way I reduce the amount of time I am dragging the trash can around. I did notice your mulch results. I have an old blower/mulcher when fired up sounds like a jet engine. My blower reduces the leaves to a sawdust size. My yard is big enough and my leaf fall large enough that a battery powered blower can't get it done on several batteries at one afternoon..
Appreciate the video and all your efforts to give a realistic demo. When it comes to picking up leaves that system just looks too time consuming. I still think putting down a big tarp and blow all the leaves onto it, drag it to the curb, and hire a vacuum truck suck them all up.
@G Delete...Hire a vacuum truck? I have to mow/mulch and vacuum leaves every 10 - 12 days in my yard in the fall. City picks up yard waste weekly in bins or paper bags.
No it's just an exhaust pipe, my battery may have been draining, and my camera is actually about 15-20 feet away, so the microphone pickup is different at that range.
How would you recommend using a leaf vacuum? I have a big backyard and a blower-vacuum-mulcher combo. How should I use it to clean my yard? There are leaves everywhere.
I would use it for the edges, landscape beds ad hard to reach places. Use the mower with bag to pickup and mulch leaves in the open areas and on the lawn.
I had to laugh as you started to take the black part off, my first thought is get your reciprocating saw out! LOL I have 50 million leaves (or it seems like it) sucking them up two at a time just won't cut it! I'm glad you demo'ed this hunk of junk before I bought one!
When you Rake leafs you get it done faster & is a good workout at slow pace or faster. As you see here with this gadget. You must adjust your pace to it vise versa waste of time.That it will finally delay you as it will get you to start adjusting the gadget to make it feel that if you do it. You will get it done faster like quicker & the rain will catch up to you faster. Like it did….😢😮
Why didn't you use a leaf blower just to clear out the bed and blow them onto the grass then pick him up with the lawn mower and if not a lawn mower Landscaping rake and pull them together quickly
I have a similar Toro unit with a bag and although I agree it is too slow for the days when your yard is covered I use it a few times a year to get the left over leaves that are scattered around my landscaping and patios. I walk around from spot to spot sucking up a small amount here and there leaving a nice clean yard and mulch beds. If you had a very small yard or say a condo patio these vacuums would probably be all you need.
If it worked at normal time better than it does when you speed it up it would be great but unfortunately the city I live and does not have a container like that that you could put your compost in and they have to be bagged or small garbage cans my trash and my recyclable have containers like that but it’s a no and the leaves.
@@DadItYourselfDIY The only bags you can use are the paper recyclable bags you cannot use any plastic bags like I said that’s a great idea it just won’t work I’d have to take them out of the garbage can to put them back in a bag
@@DadItYourselfDIY with all the new restrictions in the laws are that they’re putting on us what you can drive which you can’t drive they were talking about eliminating pick up for any yard waste at all and have you take care of yourself
I'm going to do some research.. I have a feeling where they're is a sweet spot on the hose length... I'll give credit to Worx in that through their research that eight feet was the optimal performance length, fit in the box, and was a good price point. But doesn't;t stop me from trying.
Time for you to get a new vac and mulcher.... not only do you seemingly have very little power, the mulch should be small flakes and you still have half cut leaves...
For small yards, that probably works. But for larger yards with lots of trees, that leaf mulcher is basically useless. Instead, get a gas-powered leaf blower, and a chipper/shredder. Blow the leaves into big piles, then put them into the chipper-shredder. So much easier.
Agreed.
Can you recommend a good shredder/mulsher?
The Worx WG430: amzn.to/4fAfLry or the Wen 41211: amzn.to/4hOAMB1 or the Earthwise GS70015: amzn.to/3YzICFI
I bought a Ryobi leaf blower/mulcher about 25 years ago. The problem I find with these is that in order for them not to take forever to pickup the leaves they need more suction, but that in turn means that you are picking up things like rocks and tree nuts which can ruin the mulching blade. For me it's faster just to rake or blow the leaves onto the lawn and either bag or mulch them with the mower.
This has been a reoccurring comment.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Yeah, I'm not surprised. I almost bought that same machine but after watching a few videos I decided against it. I can see it being useful if you have a lot of paved surfaces though.
It like hard surfaces and dry leaves for sure.
I wish it was THAT easy.
When you Rake leafs you get it done faster & is a good workout at slow pace or faster. As you see here with this gadget. You must adjust your pace to it vise versa waste of time.That it will finally delay you as it will get you to start adjusting the gadget to make it feel that if you do it. You will get it done faster like quicker & the rain will catch up to you faster. 😢😮
✌The idea with the tank is good, it's just a pity that the battery vacuum cleaner is not very powerful!👍
I would have it picked up in a flash. It's to slow for me. Looks like a waste of money.
Thanks for watching!
So, basically the Ryobi Leaf Vacuum and mulcher didn't work worth a crap. Even after he jerry-rigged it to work better it took forever to do some minor leaf cleanup. A better idea would be to invest in an inexpensive tarp from Harbor Freight and a good quality leaf blower.
Last week I blew the leaves onto the lawn an mowed them up. Took three times as long. Had to blow them, mow them twice and stopping because the bag kept filling. While this may seem "stupid" I only process the leaves once, not four times. My new adapter makes it even easier.
@@DadItYourselfDIY I guess it depends on how big an area you have to clean and how many leaves you have to remove.
@1notgilty of which I do not have that many. The city cut all my street trees down, so these are refugees from other yards.
Absolutely.
Great! I've done something similar with a 25/50ft flex downspout drain hose. Connect it to the blower/vac, and it pushes the debris to a spot in the yard while i clean up the entire section
I'd love to see a picture or video of that!! IG @dadityourselfdiy
I have a KEMP mulcher from 1950, will eat leaf's, branches', dirt clods and most anything you throw in it. Was thinking of getting something new, but my old 5hp. belt driven mulcher looks to bein my future for a few more years. Both of us from the same year and still holding our own!
Sounds like a beast!
Where can I buy one?
Links in the video description
I’ve got a similar set up. Similar in that it’s green colored. It’s my my riding mower. I just mow them up. It’s nice because I can sit down while I do it. It’s also very quick. If there are any in the garden I blow them onto the lawn and mow them. Very simple. I have a buddy that does the same with his walk behind mower. The best part about it is a full bag of leaves is way lighter than a full bag of grass. Easy money.
I wish my yard was big enough to justify a rider!
I love that you have a can for yard waste! We have to stuff everything into a paper yard waste bag which we first have to purchase separately.
It is an awesome conveinence for sure.
Seems easier and much faster doing it by hand in my opinion. Thanks for the video.
Could be. But my back would disagree with the bending.
@@DadItYourselfDIY LOL. I'm 73 and starting to slow down.
21 years in the Navy has taken its toll on my body. My back and knees are shot.
So after watching this I will be just building the system onto my ryobi. Looks straight forward. Thanks for the vid, I hated the RYOBI bag system.
Yeah. I think it needs a longer hose!
Wouldn't it work better for your flowerbed to simply blow the crud out onto your lawn,and pick it up with your mower? That is what I do with my battery mower,and it picks up stuff great off the lawn. BTW,the first thing that came to mind for your problem with the curving intake was to cut off the curved part,but I thought you would think that was crazy,lol!
Now that wouldn't make for a very interesting video..
I have one of those. Dragging a trash can around with you is a pain. So, I threw it away and used the bag, then emptied it into the trash can.
Emptying the bag sucks.
I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
How's it look?
Worx has a good one.
@dennisreed3382 They do!
I was surprised to see whole leaves in the green bin. My Ryobi Leaf Vacuum grinds up the leaves to a fine dust that gets everywhere when I dump the bag. Will be looking into the Worx, now $41 at HD.
Those may have been some I tossed in, or they just got lucky.. 😆
I've been looking at this system but the reviews about the bag kept me away. This video has made me reconsider! Thanks!
It's fun knowing you do not have to empty the bag!
Thank you for doing this video! I bought the same vac/mulcher and like how it picks up the leaves and mulches them, as well as the wheels so I don't have to hold the nozzle up, but I feel like you have to be 6' tall to use it! I'm only 5'2" and the bag just drags around unless I hold it up at an awkward uncomfortable angle. I'm going to try this because we have so many leaves that even with the 8' hose I think we can get a container full so dragging the can around to different spots will be easier than trying to hold that other bag up. It's also difficult to empty so putting them right into the big can to roll into the woods will make it much easier!
I'm going to experiment with a longer hose. But I'm glad I got the Worx system.
Thank you for the incidental evaluation on the Ryobi and acorns. I am moving to a property with three huge oak trees in the yard and surrounded by other decidious trees.
You are welcome.
A good old wire wreck does the trick. I just use a piecemeal approach. I tackle my backyard based on simple priority. Good exercise and saves the environment:-)
A little hard work never hurt anyone.
I’ve had one of these for 3 years and I love it. However we have way too many leaves for just one trash can. So what I do it use a regular 35-40 gallon trash can, and line it with a lawn and leaf bag first then put the bagger on the trash can and that way when it’s full i can just tie up the bag and put in another one. I love how full I can get the bags, especially if I push the leaves down more. That’s why I use a smaller size can. It makes it easier to push down the leaves without having to take the bagger off of the can.
Im fortunate that my leaf problem is managable.
🧐 I wonder, can you pick up the maple helicopter seeds with this unit without damaging the propellers?
Extending the hose may compromise the sucking power!
It picks them up without issue. An extended hose would be on the exhaust/blow end.
had something very similar to this over 25 years ago - Black and Decker. Attached to leaf blower converting to a vac' with a hose and topper for a trash can. Used it for years ..... didn't like big pine needles but dry leaves were a piece of cake. I could put a liner in the can and the mulch went straight to the trash bag ...... not too difficult to change collection bags . . .
Sounds like a good setup.
@Brian O'Keefe...Exactly what I have.
Ryobi has a newer model that's upgraded with no wheels. I think mine has a shoulder vest with it to distribute the weight of the bag.
I know they sell the vest in Australia.
The hose will blow out of the cover but can be fixed using a zip tie. It will still come out but not as often. The universal connector will not stay attached no matter how tight it is. Cleverly rigged bungees will help a lot. Blowing the leaves into a 96-gallon can is handy if you don't have to take them out to bag the leaves into paper bags. I use a 32-gallon can which fills one paper bag. This reflects my experience using the Worx collection system with a Toro vacuum. Using the Worx leaf vac/blower the setup works much better. The hose still blows out of the bag on rare occasions, however.
Never had the hose blow out. I made a customer adapter to fit my Ryobi vacuum.
Looks like a good set up. The thing that I didn't like is that it really doesn't mulch the leaves small enough. I have a leaf mulcher which I've had for many years and it too doesn't mulch the leaves small enough to use in the garden as a nutrient. But what you have looks like a nice setup.
Thanks. Mine just go in the bin. Buy they are small enough to really fill it up!
In my idea - that I reached out to him for help - Io would give up mulching completely - it gets stuck and is just bad - so I have say 10 bins large round trash cans from depot - use large hose - suck it all into the bin - press it down using a piece of thick wood cut to same size of the bin -with a pole, holes in the end piece - push down as much as needed without making this too hard - then the bin is on a dolly with a cord to keep it on - until to the street the night before the city picks up here. Thoughts?
I have a Toro like this, although its corded and it chops the leaves up very finely.. also has a bag attachment that i hate.. may have a new option here
that's cause his Ryobi is junk ,,leaves where still whole ,,why that
There was other stuff on the bin already.
I have a lot of leaves from maple trees. I blow them all out onto the lawn. I then cut the grass low with the mulch plug on the Deere E130 and go over them. Ii usually gets pulverize in one pass and they disappear. I just got two Predator mulching blades yesterday - I have to wait until my serviceman comes and he can put them on when he does the tune up. I'm ninety-three and can't do what I used to do - I just put it on cruise control and let it putt along.
You're an inspiration!!
Lol😂 I used drainage pipe (black with small hole on side) and they works too but pipe is a lot harder and heavier. Good to know there is some thing like this
Not very flexible. How long was it?
I just recently got 2 of these Worx leaf collection systems for less than the price of 1. Brand new.
I've got a Toro ultraplus 51621 leaf blower and vacuum which has been awesome but the leaf bag got heavy.
I've got a large 95 gallon trash can with wheels, so I'll get a liner and use that.
I haven't used it yet, I'll see if I can get a connector to connect both hoses (one from each kit) making it 16 feet instead of 8. I don't know that length will mess up the suction or not.
If I can't find a connector to connect the 2 hoses together or having the 2 hoses connected messed up the suction then at least I have a second collection system for parts of something breaks.
With my toro, which I feel is pretty powerful for an electric, I hope it'll work fine.
I'd love yo hear if you get tge two hoses working together and how the performance is.
perfect solution, i just bought the ryobi vac and my bag tore already. this is a better solution than a new bag
Anything is better than the stock bag.
Great video. How do you open that ratcheting strap on the universal connector.
With a bunch of prying. It's stupid. That's why I built my own adapter!
Thanks for the video. Now I know what vacuum blower to avoid.
It's a Vacuum
Probably more effective than a hose clamp instead of the ratchet strap would be to hot clue some material around the output of the blower so the adapter can't slide off. A hose clamp would probably slide off eventually without a flange of some type there anyway. I'm a little unimpressed with how slow the vacuums seems to pick up the leaves. It also doesn't appear to chop them up very much as compared to my old craftsman corded vac. I was looking to replace that one, but now I'm thinking I'll keep it and just get this hose kit.
Great suggestion!
Or a couple of short machine screws and nuts to keep the adapter on.
Give me a good backpack blower and a rake! I'd die of old age at the speed that thing was sucking up leaves.
Thanks for the feedback!
I'm not sure if this is any faster than just a leaf rake. However it saves lifting to leaf piles.
My back appreciates it.
I came across this video after looking for way to eliminate the bad. I love it, great video and I think I will cut like you did yours.
Glad it helped!!
I like the idea behind the collection system but my gas blower would make much shorter work of those leaves. I think if efficiency was the goal here a more powerful unit might be better, if you had a substantial amount of leaves it would take far too long.
Agreed.
Even for a commercial cordless vac/shredder? Research! Give your lungs/ears a break! This is the 21st century, time to stop the air/noise pollution.
Hi there! Do you know if you have something like an extension to vacuum gutters without climbing the roof?
I personally don't. But that's a great idea for the fall!
Great mod! Been looking for an attachment like this for a lawn mower. Wonder why no ones been able to create an attachment for a lawn mower. They have the lawn bag but it can take just a little of the clippings and when it gets full, the clippings ad leaves fly out from under the mower. If they could make a 'skirt" to contain the clippings and leaves, it would make yard work a lot easier. I have two big trees that shed a lot of leaves through out the year and an constantly raking leaves up. Lately, I've been using the mower to mulch the leaves but I have to keep stopping to empty the rear bag collection. Run the mower for 5 minutes, stop to empty the bag then continue again. Would be good if I could just keep going.
Will try this "invention" on my leaf blower/vacuum. Good video!
Thanks!
RYOBI just needs to redesign their leaf vacuum!!!
They did...
www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396038852
@@DadItYourselfDIY, for only $469! No way!
$179 tool only
Do you think the RYOBI vac would work with dog hair? My lab sheds a ridiculous amount of hair around the patio and using a blower isn’t a viable option because the hair just ends up in the air and a lot makes it into the pool. Just wondering if the mulching aspect would be an issue with the hair.
It may get tangled, depends on how long. What about a shopvac?
Oh I forgot to say I’ll stick to my commercial grade backpack blower it would’ve been done in about three minutes.
This isnt a blower.. I have the 40v Turbo it does quick work when Ibwant to move stuff.
@@DadItYourselfDIY I understand that it’s not a blower it just seems a little bit slow
But you still have to bag them. Or do you blow them into a compost pile or are you allowed to blow the debris on neighboring or public property?
Mine stay in the can then the city takes them. It's a fine line on blowing yard debris into the street here.
@@DadItYourselfDIY I’ve never blown mine in the street like I said I either put them in the cans that are authorized by the city or bags paper
I have been thinking over building something just like this to replace the bag on the leaf vacuum/ blower I've been using for the last 4 years, This looks like a product to save me needing to build from home made parts.🤔😎😁
3D modeling and printing is the future!
Thanks. I disliked the bag attachment on the blowers, too small and heavy to carry around. Was thinking of how I could connect directly to my green bin. This is a great solution 👍
It works pretty good!
I've had this system for a couple of years. I use it with my work tri vac that I got at a garage sale. My problem is the hose keeps popping out of the cloth cover that goes over the trash can. I can't get the rope any tighter. Is there some kind of clamp or something you can recommend that I could put around the tube inside the trash can so it stops popping loose?
Mine has only done that once, but I was able to get it tight. Probably a large zip tie in place of the rope.
The bend in the hose accumulates leaves, like in a U trap, and builds resistance to the vacuum intake..
Make the hose rigid so it will be an upside down J. You'll notice power increas😂
Almost like a gravity assist.
Can you give me a good idea where you bought that piece of equipment THANK YOU
I purchased the vacuum at Home Depot and the leaf collection system on Amazon. There are links in the video description. Or you can visit my store at www.amazon.com/shop/dadityourselfdiy
I just lay my B&D vacuum on the ground and rake the leaves to the big nozzle. That's after I blow everything into wind-rows. On 1/2 acre with many trees 😬
Thats sounds likeva solid plan. Im on 0.15 acre.
I personally prefer to use my blower to get everything into a nice huge pile, and then I use the ryobi mulching vac. This way I'm not moving too far with the bag and it's quick to empty it (since I fill it up super quick from a big pile). This would eliminate having to dump the bag, but honestly it's not much of a chore to me, and I'm definitely not hacking away at the bottom to use this tool. I'd rather just honest empty the bag 5ish times than be directly tethered to a trashcan. At the same time, I do see it as a useful option in addition to the bag for sections where I could easily move my trashcan in close proximity. I also have the ryobi dual blade mower, and emptying the bag for that is even easier. So yeah... I don't know how often I personally would utilize this ontop of the bags, but options are always good. Between my mower, blower, and mulched combo I don't see this being incorporated into my normal work flow too much.
Good feedback.
It is said carpet is installed by the square yard and removed by the pound. I have about 1,000 square feet of artificial turf. I vacuum it about once a month to get as much stuff out as possible, and rake in between. But with no sand, dirt, etc., to suck up I tried it without the filter and that works wonderfully! I found I can put my old Craftsman 5 hp vacuum in the middle and reach everything with a 25 foot hose. But I don’t have anything with leaves big enough to choke a 2 1/2 inch hose. And I’m retired.
Sounds like an interesting setup!
@@DadItYourselfDIY That deflector just inside the canister makes the whole thing operate like a cyclone separator, so if there’s no very fine material, like dust, nothing but air makes it to the center top of the canister where the motor is pulling air out. Heavier stuff like leaves and acorns fall to the bottom. The vacuum moves a lot more air if there’s no filter.
Yeah, Ive seen people use a similar setup in their woodshops.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Where I grew up sawmills used really big combination cyclone separator/incinerators for sawdust collection and incineration.
Finally got to use mine and it kept clogging especially in the hose finally used the pitch fork and got it all up 🤷♀️
Wet leaves suck.
@@DadItYourselfDIY dry leaves and pine straw do too when they clog the hose -all mine was dry 🤷♀️
Never had ecmxperience with pine straw.
@debbiehadden4241... Remember to keep the straightest angle from vacuum nozzle to the catch container. The corrugated hose needs to be straight.
i have a massive yard on. hill with a ton of leafs do you know any thing with a higher capacity ? just curious / thanks
Most of the larger units require a lawn tractor to operate.
That leaf vacuum doesn't look very strong at all. I have an older version Worx (probably 5 plus years old now) and it picks up way faster than that RYOBI crap. You should try one with this catch set up. I think you'd be happier. I do like the wheels on the end which most systems don't offer but if the suction power is lacking the tool is useless. I've been wanting to try this leaf collection system so thank you for reminding me. lol
Link in the description!
Hi please tell me how to loosen the attachment you used. The bag with the tightening band
The universal adapter with the ratchet buckle?
@Dad It Yourself DIY Yes thats it please.. Thank you!
Hey what hose and cover did you exactly use? I rather just order the stuff first instead of trying to create something from scratch. Thanks
It's the Worx Leaf collection system. Links in the description.
I hope you can answer have pondered this and because I hurt my back years back doing stupid stuff - have looked for easier - better. Here are my thoughts - 1st I do not see the good in mulching. It gets damaged as something bad is always sucked in.
The goal is to get as much stuff in the rubber trash can that the city will pick up. I found that mulching caused problems but a same sized cut piece of thick wood on a strong pole pushed down and compacted as needed. So no mulching. I simply want to come up with a system that is powerful enough and the hose wide enough to suck fall leaves etc, into the container and to me it seems an 8" - 10" and up hose would suck most derbies into the trash bin which is the only goal. I like the idea of a wide enough hose with a handle that can be moved around in like a 10' circle before moving a bin on a dolly that can be taken to the street and covered before pick up. I have 10 bins with lids from home depot - take to street - city leaves them - then stack and move back to back yard. The mulching part bothers be because I do not care what it sucks into the bin as long as it is organic. Sticks are fine and anything larger would not fit anyway. So - think of a dolly with a bin corded to it to hold. Then it can be moved around with little effort. Suck the leaves as they fall, press contents down as needed - and take dolly to street and off set the bin. This to me is a way to make it easy and ongoing. I can't wait until all leaves are down because my neighbor has a huge oak that causes thousands of the helicopter things to fall. If left and they get wet - I have a mess. And so - have this set up and covered with a tarp - plug it in and suck up everything for that day or week - easily and be able to get the bin to the street. Ideas on strength of motor - size of tube appreciated, Work smarter not harder - blowing and sweeping only causes too much dust on the operator - too much time. So this is what I would like to put together using existing available parts - - - - and I love the way on your video that the top of a bin can be covered with ease. Compress down - continue - use dolly to get to the curb and repeat.
These units are commercially available, but usually not for the average home owner.
@@DadItYourselfDIY thanks for a reply - really - few do - let me please clarify my question - may not be an answer but you know more than most people I have seen on the subject. What I would like is a large hose - like the one shown which may be 8 or more inches - allowing things to clear being vacuumed. No mulching - each I have ever had get hung up. Goal is to have a hose with a diameter that is large enough to capture lawn debries - like leaves and small sticks and simply transport them to a container - for me that is a large heavy plastic garbage can with the round lid off - and I can pack the leaves down ongoing with something I build until the container is ready to go to the street for pick up. /Trying to figure out the parts- mostly the engine, Should that be like a Workz piece or just a large hose end with a handle? -pulling lawn derbies into a larger plastic round top container the city will pickup. I bought for various reasons 8 round top containers I would like to use and are a perfect size for the city.
Thanks for your help -
Well I know WORX makes a power mulcher that have a large capacity:
homedepot.sjv.io/QOMGLo
But it almost sounds like you are looking for something like a vacuum truck has, just stationary at your house:
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How well with this Lee system that’s in that box work with a Roby electric unit? Or even maybe a stronger more powerful type leaf blower vacuum? No, if you could get yourself some type of a wagon And place your trashcan in the wagon with a long handle or maybe set it in the back of a riding lawnmower attachment and you could just cruise around on your your lawnmower with your long vac hose off to the side swish in your hand back-and-forth picking up your leaves instead of walking and bending over let the machine to do the work!
If you get some type of PVC that you can attach, you could probably make a big hook or shepherd hook shape and suck all the leaves out of your gutters if your gutters aren’t too high up 😊
Great suggestions!!
I have that too. And a worx blower/sucker. Absolute game changer!
I'm really happy!
@@DadItYourselfDIY one time I had a big pile of leaves and I wanted some mulch for a flower bed. So I turned on the leaf sucker, laid it on the ground, and pointed the hose at the flower bed, then just raked leaves into it. I occasionally moved the hose around to spray the mulched leaves to different parts of the bed. Worked awesome.
That actually sounds like fun!!
Thanks for doing this video. I was contemplating if this would be a good replacement for my woodchipper where I am using putting leaves in with these giant plastic claw. Very hard on my back but watching how slow these electric blower/vac. I think I'll be outside all fall and winter trying to pick up leaves in my yard. I guess I either have to go with a cyclone rake or just continue with what I am doing.
You're welcome, hope you come up with a solution that works for you.
I’ll definitely post one!
Awesome!
I knew you'd end up cutting the plastic tip. Make you own adapter out of PVC like Drew did. Clever find my friend.
Thanks man.
I had a vacuum that fits over a trash can like this that's better than a wet dry vac. If I needed significant water to suck up I could fill a 55 gal drum with water without stopping, same with trash.
Nice!
Observation:
Looks in the store but warning:
1) The blower AND hose WILL clog constantly. You will be forever uncloging wih a stick. Especially in damp leaves.
2) The leaves are not reducing unless you use a mower and further-reduce collector. The garbage bin will weigh a ton.
3) You better have a place to dump! They never show that!
4) twigs will slow as well.
My solution is Deere rider, pull behind track vac, Deere 3320 w/ 6 loader. (40) track vacs ea year.
See my yard in videos.
Also lots of 89 grade fuel.
I live on 0.15 acres. Your solution would be overkill.. 🤣
If I had a year to vacuum leaves this would.be great.
Ahahaha
TIM from Canada looking at this new system from WORX Leaf collection system. It would have been nice to have a second option of having some sort of attachment which would fit into a normal size leaf bag. If you could have a system that would fit inside your leaf bag as you are cleaning this up, this would have been a better option. Not Everyone has the option of having one of those big green garbage cans and not everyone has the option of using, a trashcan 85% of people put leave in disposable leaf bags. If this was an attachment they could have included along with what you get now would have been a better option but once again, the people who make this stuff usually do not use the stuff when you are cleaning up the leaves you are usually putting everything into paper roadside bags. This would have been a better option to have
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You have any leaf sucker not going to leaves through not blower fan?
Huh?
Looks promising on something with a better vacuum. I use backpack blower to a pile. Have the toro corded vacuum lying on the on ground. Replaced bag with corrugated pipe on discharge with a tarp as back stop. Pull up a seat and rake the leaves to vacuum😂
Great idea. The corded vacuums are all stronger.
I have that setup with the worx blower vac but the cover keeps blowing off the trash can
Really have to cinch it down over the lip of the can.
@Bassman46... HF black clips.
I would not try and suck up all those leaves with the vac but use a steel pan and rake for the majority of them and then get the left overs with the machine.
That's what I usually do, but it's not a good way to demonstrate the product. And that's how I make my $$
I've been looking for the similar product that goes with my B&D leaf hog, but maybe this will work for me. I will say though, your power unit seems a bit weak. My Leaf Hog sucks em up much faster.
Wet leaves are the worst
Where can you purchase it with a longer hose ? I looked it only found it standard size.
They don't offer a longer hose. I am working on a video with an adapter and hose to make it longer!
@@DadItYourselfDIY
Thanks keep me informed.
Appreciated it.
You got it!
Glad you demonstrated this with maple leaves, but it seemed pretty slow-going at that leaf size. Catching only a few leaves per pass seems to take away from the intended concept of the design. I think I'd prefer a lawn mower type apparatus for this kind of task.
It's not the perfect solution for everyone. But it has its place for sure!
Thanks for the Video. Ryobi adjustment. 🙂
I suggest you purchase the Worx Trivac 3-in-1 Leaf Blower, Mulcher, Vac. I just got one and love it. I did not get the collection system but after this Video I think I will.
Just my visual opinion, the Works Sucks better, and the Mulch is much finer as well.
Not a fan of cords or having to buy into another battery system.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Yeah I never been a Fan of cord or batteries myself. But it is getting hard to find a Gas alternate Period for anything. I did get a Gas Mower and trust me, I looked for over a year before I got one I liked. And it has a battery on it. But a removable by hand. Electric Start and then Manual the rest of the way. I have bad Shoulders and can't pull the cord so easy anymore.
The Worx Trivac 3-in-1 Leaf Blower, Mulcher, Vac - is corded. I think this is one place you really need the corded power for Mulching non stop.
I have been stubborn about getting rid of my gas mower. Ill use it until it dies or the state government tells me its illigal.
OK OK Tried the Vac/Mulcher at my Mothers and WOW. Yes it sucked up the Pecans (not Green ones, I live in the south, they are not falling just yet) and mulched them so fine you could not even tell they were in the mulched results. I kid you not. I Love this thing even more already. Not had a single Jam yet.
I Ordered the Collection system. How can I not love it to.
Seems like it would be faster to pick up the leaves one at a time.
That's an idea for a video! Thanks for watching!
Looks like it lost some suction with this new attachment? Seems to have taken longer to get the leaves up using more passes than with the bag on? Did you notice that?
Not really, the performance vary with the size of the leaves and if they are dry or wet.
The work leaf pro doesn't work on ryobi 40v leaf vacuum,I've already tried.
You should watch my videos... I made an adapter.
Think I'll pass on the Ryobi and buy the Works vacuum for a better fit and stronger vacuum. That CFM is horrid! From the videos I've watched on the Works WG518, it picks up the leaves much faster! Thanks for the review of the Works and the warning on the Ryobi!
Thanks for the feedback!
I'm late to this post,, but I will offer a suggestion. I have three giant oaks in my yard. So, I get lots of leaves. I blow my leaves into large piles then run the leaf blower on mulch mode with the Work collection system into my trash can. That way I reduce the amount of time I am dragging the trash can around. I did notice your mulch results. I have an old blower/mulcher when fired up sounds like a jet engine. My blower reduces the leaves to a sawdust size. My yard is big enough and my leaf fall large enough that a battery powered blower can't get it done on several batteries at one afternoon..
Thats a great idea! Maybe it will dry out some of my wetter leaves in the process!
Appreciate the video and all your efforts to give a realistic demo. When it comes to picking up leaves that system just looks too time consuming. I still think putting down a big tarp and blow all the leaves onto it, drag it to the curb, and hire a vacuum truck suck them all up.
We have green bin pickup in my community. Vacuum truck service is not a thing here.
@G Delete...Hire a vacuum truck? I have to mow/mulch and vacuum leaves every 10 - 12 days in my yard in the fall. City picks up yard waste weekly in bins or paper bags.
Not an option in mine town.
If you want to pick up acorns, look at the Toro mine has a metal impeller and blade.
Nice option.
My leaf mulcher works best when hose doesn't have contact to the ground.
Makes sense.
Makes sense.
How do you loosen the strap? I cannot figure it out and the instructions just say reverse installation.
The strap on the universal adapter is nearly impossible to back off. Pull up on the silver buckle with lots of wiggling and pushing and such.
Did your tool lose power once you hacked it? It sounded different and performed weaker.
No it's just an exhaust pipe, my battery may have been draining, and my camera is actually about 15-20 feet away, so the microphone pickup is different at that range.
@@DadItYourselfDIY ; thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
I’m interested in this vacuum but to vacuum the leftover grass and weed after Ive cut it. Will it work for that too?
Absolutely!
Has anyone tried using a long ship vac hose Macgyverd so it’s dumped in the green bin? I like to be innovative and use what I have on hand.
I definitely want to try it with a longer hose, but I'm not sure if it has the power to blow it that much further..
I just picked up a craftsman handheld gas leaf blower vacuum and mulcher do you know if the worx leaf pro would work on mine?Thanks!
Yes, use the universal adapter
The cover for the Universal Collect do not just stay on the trash container while vacuuming It need to be a way that it can secured more.
The pull string can be tightened around the can lip.
How would you recommend using a leaf vacuum? I have a big backyard and a blower-vacuum-mulcher combo. How should I use it to clean my yard?
There are leaves everywhere.
I would use it for the edges, landscape beds ad hard to reach places. Use the mower with bag to pickup and mulch leaves in the open areas and on the lawn.
@@DadItYourselfDIY Ok, thank you.
By the way, that is a ridiculously fast response time.
Thanks.
I try and respond to every comment (that needs a response) and it's the evening so I'm in front of my phone.. 🤣
I had to laugh as you started to take the black part off, my first thought is get your reciprocating saw out! LOL I have 50 million leaves (or it seems like it) sucking them up two at a time just won't cut it! I'm glad you demo'ed this hunk of junk before I bought one!
I never figured out how to get the pipe out.
Also by the way yes you can suck up acorns with the vacuum,I intentionally did this to mine as an abuse test and it handles them just fine.
Huh.. well thats good to know. I dont have acorns here, so never had to test it.
Sincere and honest video. Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Do you think removing the 90 degree outlet in general will improve the suction? Say even for just using the bag?
Probably not anything noticeable. I had to because the adapter sleeve was blocking the hole.
I have to buy this, how much is the price
About $40 on Amazon
Where to buy leaf pro looking on line don't see store
Links in the video description
When you Rake leafs you get it done faster & is a good workout at slow pace or faster. As you see here with this gadget. You must adjust your pace to it vise versa waste of time.That it will finally delay you as it will get you to start adjusting the gadget to make it feel that if you do it. You will get it done faster like quicker & the rain will catch up to you faster. Like it did….😢😮
Thanks for the feedback
Why didn't you use a leaf blower just to clear out the bed and blow them onto the grass then pick him up with the lawn mower and if not a lawn mower Landscaping rake and pull them together quickly
That doesn't demonstrate this product very well.
I have a similar Toro unit with a bag and although I agree it is too slow for the days when your yard is covered I use it a few times a year to get the left over leaves that are scattered around my landscaping and patios. I walk around from spot to spot sucking up a small amount here and there leaving a nice clean yard and mulch beds. If you had a very small yard or say a condo patio these vacuums would probably be all you need.
This is EXACTLY how I use it.
If it worked at normal time better than it does when you speed it up it would be great but unfortunately the city I live and does not have a container like that that you could put your compost in and they have to be bagged or small garbage cans my trash and my recyclable have containers like that but it’s a no and the leaves.
What about a getting a 55 hallong can put the bag in it, then the cover over that.
@@DadItYourselfDIY The only bags you can use are the paper recyclable bags you cannot use any plastic bags like I said that’s a great idea it just won’t work I’d have to take them out of the garbage can to put them back in a bag
Ugh
@@DadItYourselfDIY with all the new restrictions in the laws are that they’re putting on us what you can drive which you can’t drive they were talking about eliminating pick up for any yard waste at all and have you take care of yourself
Yeah. They are talking about eliminating has powered lawn equipment now. Thankfully Ive mostly switched to 40v now.
Sorry... I just noticed you did post all the info already. My bad.
No problem! Check out my other video about the adapter I made.
It would probably work for home owners, however it looks super slow picking up leaves. It would not benefit a commercial leaf cleaning.
Not at all. Commercial tends to have much more powerful equipment
Gosh, you would think they would have an option for, or an available longer hose or extension.
I'm going to do some research.. I have a feeling where they're is a sweet spot on the hose length... I'll give credit to Worx in that through their research that eight feet was the optimal performance length, fit in the box, and was a good price point. But doesn't;t stop me from trying.
Time for you to get a new vac and mulcher.... not only do you seemingly have very little power, the mulch should be small flakes and you still have half cut leaves...
Not just mulched leaves gets dumped in the bin.