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WORX WG518 12 Amp 2-Speed Electric Leaf Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum

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Style: 400CFM Blower/Vac/Mulcher


Features

  • 250 MPH AIR SPEED 2992.2 GAL/MIN AIR FLOW AC SUPPLY HANDHELD.
  • MAXIMUM AIR SPEED: 250 mph maximum air flow 2992.2 gal/min.
  • POWER SOURCE: AC supply input voltage 120V AC.
  • MULCH RATIO: 16: 1.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO USE.
  • 2-PIN POWER PLUG & CORD RETAINER: This electrical blower has a 2-pin plug compatible with an extension cord for extended reach, extension cord is sold separately. The attached cord retainer prevents disconnection if snagged.

Description

Key features the Worx 2-speed an electric leaf blower, mulcher & vac. Vacuum is 3 tools in 1, & features a powerful metal impeller that provides an impressive 16: 1 mulching ratio. Switch between leaf blowing & vacuuming with one-touch, & experience air speeds to 250 mph. The electric leaf blower, mulcher & vacuum is lightweight & easy to use, making your yd. Cleanup a breeze. Versatility for any job the Worx 12 amp electric leaf blower, mulcher & vacuum features 2-speeds, providing versatility for both light & heavy duty jobs. Mulch up to 1. 2 bushels into the included collection bag At an impressive 16: 1 mulching ratio. Or you can clear your deck, patio, driveway, Sidewalk or yd with this multipurpose leaf blower.

Brand: WORX


Color: Black and Orange


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Form Factor: Handheld


Special Feature: Adjustable Speed, Mulcher, Leaf Vacuum, Lightweight, Adjustable Tube Length


Air Flow Capacity: 400 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Included Components: (1) - Vacuum Tube, Concentrator Nozzle, (1) - Leaf Collection Bag, (1) - 12 AMP Electric Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum See more


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Material: Polypropylene (PP), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)


Brand: WORX


Color: Black and Orange


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Form Factor: Handheld


Special Feature: Adjustable Speed, Mulcher, Leaf Vacuum, Lightweight, Adjustable Tube Length


Air Flow Capacity: 400 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Included Components: (1) - Vacuum Tube, Concentrator Nozzle, (1) - Leaf Collection Bag, (1) - 12 AMP Electric Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Material: Polypropylene (PP), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)


Maximum Speed: 250 Miles per Hour


Model Name: WORX WG518 12 Amp 2-Speed Leaf Blower, Mulcher & Vacuum


Style: 400CFM Blower/Vac/Mulcher


Product Dimensions: 35.5"L x 10"W x 17.5"H


Speed: 250 Miles per Hour


Manufacturer: Worx


UPC: 845534012675


Global Trade Identification Number: 75


Item Weight: 7.5 pounds


Item model number: WG518


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • big bore blower
Style: 600CFM Blower/Vac/Mulcher
I have 20 deciduous trees, including 7 with trunks thicker than two feet at breast height. Autumn winds add leaves from across the street. I mulch: just run over the lawn and put the mower away. I can clear 400 square feet a minute with my walking mower. With the chute blocked, my riding mower will mulch 1100 square feet a minute. What’s more, the leaf particles help the soil. Pin oak used to give me messy results because the leaves resist fine chopping. I’ve done better since I discovered that a 1/2” belt sander gives blades a better edge than an angle grinder. I wanted a vacuum for places that are hard to reach with a walking mower or a rake. When I saw that the Worx WG512 is also a high-volume, low-velocity blower, I bought it. (A landscaper suggests 600 cubic feet a minute, minimum, to blow leaves on a lawn.) In the carport, it lets me remove leaves without removing what’s stored along the wall. It’s similarly convenient on steps, on the porch, behind shrubbery, and along fences and walls. It mulches most leaves almost like sawdust. I had to stoop to get the vacuum nozzle down near the ground. Lengthening the bag’s shoulder strap fixed that. Changing it from a blower to a vacuum entails rotating the weight of the motor aft. That made it tiring to hold. The designer thought of that. To vacuum, you move your hand to the rear section of the handle. It blew pin oak leaves off a driveway better than other blowers I’ve tried. Vacuuming the pile was slow, and the pieces in the bag were too big to call mulch. The next time, I bagged the pile with my walking mower, which was much quicker. I tossed the coarse contents on a patch of grass and mulched with the same mower. The sharp blade produced pieces small enough to disappear when I dispersed them with the blower. The cord hook requires bending an extension cord sharply. That’s detrimental. A hole at the back of the handle looks as if it were made for a string. I was about to make a loop of cord with a cord lock to cinch an extension cord, but then I remembered the drawstring, with a cord lock, on a bag I intended to discard. The loop is 12” long, and the photo shows that it’s a good length. The blower won’t plug into an extension cord unless the hots and neutrals are aligned. You have to look closely to see the difference. I made it easier with a piece of pink tape. The ground on the extension cord should be on that side. Some years, autumn leaves may remain in valleys on my roof. By holding moisture, they can cause damage, especially during freezes. I don’t like pushing leaves off a roof with a broom. One year I used a borrowed blower from a ladder. It didn’t do the job and, with a velocity faster than a Category 5 hurricane, it could break seals on shingles. I tried the Worx WG512 from a ladder. Its larger volume did the trick. The muzzle velocity is lower than a Category 1 hurricane, so it’s unlikely to cause trouble. I saw no flapping shingle tabs. In one matter, my lack of knowledge kept the blower out of service overnight, and I almost broke it. A stick the size of a pencil jammed the impeller the first day. I couldn’t get the orange debris shield off. The 2x2” drawing in the manual seemed to say to push it forward, then lift. Even prying with a screwdriver didn’t work. I quit, slept on it, and checked the manual again in the morning. Then I risked breaking it by prying hard with two screwdrivers. When it was off, I saw the latch and saw that it was operated by a sliding knob. Because the knob is flat and black like the handle, I hadn’t realized it was a moving part. If I’d known there was a knob, I would have interpreted drawing as the manufacturer intended. I used pink tape to show how conspicuous the knob would be if it were orange like the other moving parts. I’m glad I didn’t break my new blower! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020 by Stephen Throop Stephen Throop

  • Useful Tool!
Style: 600CFM Blower/Vac/Mulcher
PROS - Easy to start, speed up, or speed down - Mulches leaves (not twigs) well, as claimed - Great power for a corded device - Weighs less than 10 pounds, so easy to maneuver - Easy to clean out if needed (just pop out the orange grill near the trigger) - Intuitively designed, so easy to dive into work CONS - It’s a corded device, so I wouldn’t recommend this for properties greater than 0.25 acres (unless you have plug-ins scattered about). BOTTOM LINE - This is a great value for the money. I recommend getting the universal collection system as it will help keep leaf dust off of you and also not have you stopping every few minutes to empty the bag. As you can see in my photos, it helps to secure the hose with a bungee cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by finalboss finalboss

  • Works well - some tips and extra items needed to make the job easier
Style: 600CFM Blower/Vac/Mulcher
THE PROBLEM I have a large yard that normally costs me a couple of thousand dollars each year to clear off leaves, pinecones, and almond nut shells, so rather than pay for a below-average job (at an effective rate of $80/hour!), I decided to have a go myself now that I am on a "fixed income";-). I looked at several options including battery-powered (my goto brand is Ryobi One). I chose this version due to its power and positive reviews albeit not battery-powered. THE GOOD THINGS The good news is that it works well - sticks up to maybe 1/4 inch diameter are no issues, even wet leaves were picked up and mulched. The blower option is easy to select (and you need to remove the collecting bag!) - and powerful! There is a collection bag made of decent material and quite large (it gets heavy!) There is an orange cord holder to stop the power cord falling off (this didn't happen once!) No power cutouts due to over heating. THE NOT SO GOOD It struggled with sticks that are cigar width and 2 inches or so in length as there is a tendency for them to get jammed in the cutter blades - I needed to open the orange blade cover (easy after ensuring the power cable was disconnected!) and use an oscillating saw to get a couple of them out but that was across about 6 hours of usage. Pine cones and solid nuts that had not opened also caused issues but were sorted by turning off the machine and letting them fall out in a pile for collection later. The collector bag has a large zipper that makes it easy enough to empty - although, in my opinion, the zip could be larger (ie make it go around the corners of the bag to make emptying easier as devris gets caught in the corners and stops the mulch from falling out). The strap does not have a padded sleeve which would have been very helpful. It could be useful to have a longer hose (10 feet?) and a larger collector bag that could be left on the floor to save time and energy. 1 star deducted for these items THE OUTCOMES I used it to collect about 50 black bags full of waste - the machine reduced this to about 3 bags so maybe a 1:15 ratio. It took me about 6 hours to mulch the yard, another hour or so to take the sticks to the recycling center and 30 minutes to spread the mulch around other areas of the garden. So about 8 hours of work versus $2000 ( quite a good rate per hour). I spent about $200 on ALL the equipment (see tips below for additional items) and got some exercise and fresh air so a 10x return for one cleanup! The mulch is fine enough to be used in your garden on a no 2 setting. (I ended up double mulching the slightly wet pile of mulch produced by the no 1 setting which I did first). TIPS AND RECOMMENDED PURCHASES TO MAKE THE JOB EASIER 1) keep the mouth about an inch above the ground on power setting 2 as this seemed optimal to pick up leaves and small diameter sticks and leave the larger debris behind 2) get a long power cord (I needed 100 feet and had to move it to another receptacle after doing half the yard) 3) I used these bags (3) which worked well for my entire yard https://www.amazon.com/Kailund-Reusable-Reinforced-Foldable-Collector/dp/B0CSK33SCQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa? 4) I used two of these for sticks and stones https://www.amazon.com/DURASACK-48-Gallon-Polypropylene-Reinforced-Self-Standing/dp/B0B59ZZP8F 5) These were handy for the off-hand whilst using the device https://www.amazon.com/RMS-Grabber-Reacher-Rotating-Gripper/dp/B07PHL4DKP/ref=sr_1_4? 6) REMEMBER TO ZIP THE BAG! 7) Sticks about a foot long tend to get stuck across the mouth of the tube and block the tube with other debris that is caught on the stick so I ended up standing on them whilst the suction was still going to create a pile to be picked up later 8) Use the strap cross-body - and use the doubled section of strap (ideally get a padded sleeve) 9) REMEMBER TO ZIP THE BAG! (This is repeated as early on I forgot and sprayed mulch all over the place!) 10) I found the fastest way to do this was to use the blower and a leaf rake to get the debris into a pile about 6 feet across and make these piles across the yard, pick up any obvious sticks, pine cones or nuts and then use the suction option on level 2. Whilst collecting the debris I used my off hand to grab larger sticks with the grabber and drop them into a waste bag. Each pile took about 5 minutes to make and 10 minutes to mulch into the bag (typically 2 bags per pile). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by Jon

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