Electric Leaf Blower, highcapacity air volume, HYPERSTREAM air nozzle, the ergonomic design, a jet enginetype motor, its 110 MPH, the TURBINE engine, TURBINE fan, only 6.4 lbs
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About WORX WG520
Overall Feedback:
78% positive
88% were satisfied with the air nozzle design; however 12% found it awkward
I have a leaf blower with a large nozzle that produces plenty of CFM of air.
I am disappointed with the cheap construction of the unit.
91% found the battery long lasting
I like that this leaf blower doesn't require batteries to charge and runs for 15 minutes before needing an hour or more to recharge.
I prefer using a long extension cord for non-stop power instead of dealing with recharging and replacing batteries, showing my preference for leaf-blower battery life.
93% highlighted the maintenance requirements, but 7% found them excessive
In my experience, the motors of the leaf-blower have a problem and don't last very long.
The leaf blower has cheap construction.
My leaf-blower's motor burned up after 1.5 years of casual use, suggesting that I did not meet its maintenance requirements.
97% liked the motor performance, while 3% didn't
I have personally faced the issue of poor motor performance and short lifespan of the leaf-blower.
My leaf-blower's motor burned up after 1.5 years of casual use, indicating poor motor performance.
96% found it silent to operate
The noise level of this leaf blower is much less loud and whirring than the ones used by many local lawn care companies.
The leaf blower has a silent operation and provides powerful blowing without the noise, hassle, or emissions of a gas-powered blower.
94% were satisfied with the storage, althrough 6% weren't
I have many chargers for the leaf-blower and it looks ridiculous. It shows that I have a problem with storing them.
There's a big release button in front of the power switch that separates the main collection/blower attachment from the mulching mechanism/fan, and once that's open, there is easy-ish access to the internal mechanism. Based on my experience, I can say that it's a common problem faced while using the leaf-blower.
If you let the blower dangle from your right hand using the front grip, it can reduce the strain, but your right arm may tire quickly.
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