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Landworks Electric Leaf Mulcher & Shredder - 15-AMP, 1800W, Steel Construction, 11" Blades, 0.5" Cutting Capacity, 120V AC for Dry Leaves, Grass, & Yard Clippings
T**H
Nice Piece of equipment
Works as advertised. Being a leaf shredder and not a wood chipper, it does bog down when large wet clumps of leaves get thrown in or larger sticks, but I was able to put handfuls in at a time and it shredded them into a fine mulch. I intend to use it for that purpose specifically, good bye ordering expensive bark mulch. I also plan to use it as a soil additive to my vegetable gardens.I thought it was easy to assemble, and while not super rugged, it's strong enough for the job. Any more sturdy and it would start to get heavy and not very movable.
S**R
Leafs must be dry
Leafs must be very dry for unit to work effectively, otherwise it constantly jams up
C**R
This item is awesome
This item is awesome. We are using it to chop hay for our horses. Yes, they are spoiled and if you give them flakes, they burro through flake, eat the chaff and leave the rest. This way we put it through the chopper and it grinds it up so they think it's all chaff. Best investment for barn!. Totally worth it
C**M
Metal blades
I was skeptical of this but it worked amazing turned leaves into crumbs. Doesn't work great with wet leaves. I found using a heavy duty 10' cord worked best. As long as you don't put packed clumps of leaves in and let it do it's thing it works awesome. Definitely recommend
N**T
it's ok
no powerful as promised... get jammed with small branch and carton board... i will never trust this company again... if you need to clean your garden do not purchase this product...
B**A
Love the way this looked
I got this leaf mulcher because I have leaves that were almost knee-deep and I really did not want to bag them to take to the landfill. The mulcher is lightweight. I can move it by myself when I’m finished with it. I can put it back in the same box and store it .Mulches leaves quickly. I can move it where I want to it is electric so I have to have an extension cord, but that’s not much of a problem. Although I don’t like the legs, they seem to be flimsy, but I can fill leaf bags quick, and use them for Insulation over my plants and small trees so the mulcher has saved me money several different ways. I actually think I got more from my money than I thought I would. I am a senior citizen now and the fact that this can be moved by just me is a winner.
B**L
Works as advertised
Mulches leaves and small twigs very well. Does not do well with fibrous plants such as Lacy Tree Philodendron or green palm fronds. It does jam infrequently but is easily unjammed without disassembling. It has made cleanup after hurricane Milton much easier or should I say "mulch" easier.I am very happy so far.
G**Y
Competent Mulcher But With Flaws
Overall, this is a very competent piece of gear for mulching accumulated leaves in your yard. I have a large property with many trees, so I needed something that could do more than what you generally get from big box store options.Assembling the unit was straightforward and took about 20 minutes. The supplied power cord is not designed to be useable on it's own, so you'll need an extension. The instructions warn this should not exceed 50 ft. I used a 100 ft extension for my backyard. It worked but I did notice serious power loss, just as was expected.This thing will make short work of dry leaves. You just feed them in at a moderate pace and it does the rest. I ran it for several hours to clear my yard of last years leftover leaves without issue. You do need to be careful what goes into the chute. While rated to handle branches and twigs up to 1/2 inch thick, these will seriously bog the machine down and, in some cases, cause the protection circuit to trip. You also need to be VERY careful to keep your face and body parts away from the chute as it has no mechanism to stop items from being forcefully ejected.I found this unit to be an overall pleasure to use with a couple of exceptions.1) I did expect it to be a bit more robust. You have to feed leaves fairly slow or you can overload it. The chute's appearance might suggest it can handle more than it actually can.2) The wheel design is beyond poor. For a machine the manufacturer knows will need to be dragged across potentially rough terrain, real tires should have been used instead of the stamped plastic wheels here.If you're a homeowner like me with a larger than normal yard, filled with trees, I think this will do a decent job for you. If you're a commercial customer or want best-in class performance, I'd probably look elsewhere.
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