Leaf Vacuums for Small, Medium and Large Gardens

At GTD we supply a fantastic range of leaf vacs from some of the leading manufacturers: Ryobi leaf vacuums, Echo leaf vacuums, Kawasaki leaf vacuums, and Stihl leaf vacuums. WE ALSO OFFER FREE DELIVERY.SEE THE COMPLETE RANGE OF leaf vacuums

Leaf vacuums for a SMALL GARDEN

Ryobi Garden Hoover RBV2000 - £69.99

The RBV-2200 is a great entry level blower vac for the domestic garden. Ryobi manufacturer some of the best Blower vac's available and this is no exception.

ALKO Leaf Vacuum 2400E - £79.00

This leaf vacuum shredder turbine, breaks down leaves to a fraction of their original size. Blowing/suction functions with this leaf vacuum can be alternated without changing hands.

Echo Leaf Vacuum ES255ES - £299.00

Weighing just 4.6Kg and with very easy to use operator controls, this blower is the ideal choice for both professional and domestic users. The Echo ES-255ES is fitted with the Echo Easy Start System, which means that the operator requires greatly reduced pulling power required on the starter compared to other blowers and there is no kick-back effect in cranking

Mitox Leaf Vacuum BV280 - £139.00

*Petrol hand-held blower/vac,
*25.4cc two stroke engine,
*c/w blower & vacuum tubes,
*70 litre collection bag,
*Metal shredding blade,
*5.5 KG (dry Weight)

 

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Leaf Vacuums for a MEDIUM SIZED GARDEN

Ryobi Leaf Vacuum RBML 30MVA - £159.99

The Ryobi RBML 30MVA Blower Vac replaces the RGBV3100. This powerful 2 stroke petrol blower vac is set to be a best seller just as the Ryobi RGBV3100 before it was. It's powerful 30cc engine, easy to switch between blower or vacuum and now upgraded metal impeller blade to mulch make this a very impressive machine and ideal for making the autumn clear up as easy as possible.

ALKO Leaf Vacuum 750B - £369.99

This petrol leaf vacuum is ideal for collecting leaves from larger lawns and driveways etc. Powerful suction enables the removal of damp leaves. Emptying this leaf vacuum by simply opening the large zip on the bag.

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Hand-held leaf vacuums can be extremely useful for a variety of tasks. Gathering and shredding garden leaves is, of course the most obvious. Gardeners love the leaf vacuum function for making mulch and compost out of grass and leaves. Used this way, garden vacuums can reduce 16 bags of loosely packed leaves to one mulched blower bag. This will make any gardeners life a little easier.

Leaf vacuums are particularly useful for clearing out leaves and debris when space is restricted, such as behind garden sheds or other diffcult to reach areas of the garden. With a special extension attachment, leaf vacuums are also handy for "sweeping" out gutters, garages, and carports, not to mention cleaning driveways or decks before sealing them. They're also used to sweep pool decks and even dry off cars and their engines after a wash.

The leaf vacuum Two-stroke engines are powerful for their weight and inexpensive to manufacture, but these advantages are also disadvantages. They are inherently dirtier and noisier garden tools. leaf vacuum manufacturers such as Echo utilize unique sound attenuation technology for the PB-46LN. Others have designed larger mufflers, rubber-isolated engine mounts, and spring-mounted handles. Some, like Husqvarna with its E-Tech engine, have developed low-smoke oil and redesigned the combustion chamber and muffler in order to reduce emissions. Both Honda and Ryobi have designed smaller, quieter, and less polluting four-stroke engines that will soon serve to power leaf vacuums.

Recently electric leaf vacuums have started to appear. In response to concerns over the noise of petrol-powered leaf vacuums, corded electric models are now more powerful than ever, some of them even surpassing their petrol-powered brethren, and with less weight. The biggest drawback to these leaf vacuum units is that you're limited to 100 feet from the plug socket, or the motor can be damaged. A few cordless battery-powered blower-only models are also available, but they tend to be heavy and have limited run times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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