Wednesday, December 5, 2012

How To Use A Leaf Vacuum


A leaf vacuum can do wonders to make your yard look better during the fall season. Most people struggle to rake up all of the leaves that fall on their lawn at this time, but this device can provide you with a much simpler way to go about that process. Here is a quick look at how to use a vacuum so you can see just how easy it is.

Most leaf vacuums look like the traditional blowers used for leaves but with bags attached to them. That is essentially all the unit is, but in reverse. Rather than blowing the leaves around on your yard, it sucks them up so you can bag them and dispose of them. The leaves are crushed before they go into the bag so you can fit as much in there as possible.

To use a leaf and lawn vacuum, all you have to do is strap the bag around your body and turn on the device. When you put the hose over a set of leaves, you will be able to get them out of your yard for good. Go over your entire yard until you are satisfied with how clear it is, and then empty the bag of leaves into a trash sack. You can dispose of that bag accordingly.

If you are a smaller person, you may want to invest in a smaller hand-held vacuum because the large ones can be difficult to use after a while. However, may walk-behind are self-propelled which makes using them easier. This will mean that you have to empty the bag more often, but you will be able to use the device more efficiently that way. You can find these vacuums that double as leaf blowers, so look around at some different options you have. If you do enough research, you should be able to find the perfect unit to clean your yard.

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