Worx WG509 TRIVAC 12 Amp 3-In-1 Electric Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum with Multi-Stage All Metal Mulching System

December 7, 2018 - Comment

The WORX TRIVAC with its powerful two-stage metal impeller plus shredder blade provides 18:1 mulch ratio. This is the easy-to-use, 3-in-1 system for blowing, vacuuming and mulching leaves. No stopping to change tubes and no downtime to switch from a blower to a vac. This machine does it all with a flip of a switch

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The WORX TRIVAC with its powerful two-stage metal impeller plus shredder blade provides 18:1 mulch ratio. This is the easy-to-use, 3-in-1 system for blowing, vacuuming and mulching leaves. No stopping to change tubes and no downtime to switch from a blower to a vac. This machine does it all with a flip of a switch and no tools. The balanced single hand operation makes it easier to maneuver and control without much fatigue. In vac mode, the innovative vacuum tube design provides 350 cfm of volume even when reaching under decks and patio furniture. In blower mode, the air speed can be electronically adjusted from 75 to 210 mph for more power on demand, or to maximize performance for blowing and sweeping in corners or harder to reach areas. The WG509 TRIVAC has a metal impeller plus shredder blade which provides an 18 to 1 mulch ratio. A quick tube release makes cleaning a breeze. The included collection bag holds up to 1-bushel of mulched leaves. With the TRIVAC’s powerful 12-amp motor, this tool makes an efficient alternative to gasoline powered tools. There is no downtime with the TRIVAC — blow the leaves into a pile; vac and mulch them; and dump the bag for compost or collection.

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Anonymous says:

Smart Work Vs. Hard Work Received this machine a couple of days ago, we had some rain so I let the leaves dry up for a couple of days then I went to work with it. I’m a Home Improvement Contractor so tools is what I know. The following is my list of Pros & Cons to help you understand my experience working with this toolPros :1. Aesthetically pleasing to the eye2. Lever changes it from blower to vac w/ no downtime changing pieces3. One button take apart to access impeller should the…

Anonymous says:

Awesome! Big time Saver but beware of sweet gum or pine seeds This thing is just as it says! But see do’s and don’ts below. The blower is nice and strong, & I found if I’m just trying to push the leaves in a general direction vs making a pile, I can turn it to vac (just watch where you aim the nozzle which would be sucking in air) and use the bottom end to blow leaves even faster, then switch back to the blower to make piles. The vac is excellent, I did 3 piles that last year would’ve filled 10 bags that hold 30 gallons, & they filled 3/4 of ONE 30…

Anonymous says:

It is a Workhorse! We bought the Trivac along with the Leaf Pro and it is a workhorse. We live in a heavily wooded neighborhood with lots of Hickory and Oak trees. I was concerned about the Hickory nuts and Acorns, but the trivac powered through most of them. I gave it a workout on piled leaves, some wet and some dry, some small limbs still attached. It ate practically everything I threw at it.It jammed twice (out of 6 hours of use over 2 days) on two thumb sized stick pieces. Both times required…

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