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Worx WG430 13 Amp Electric Leaf Mulcher

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Style: 13 Amp Bladeless Electric Leaf Mulcher


Features

  • 53 GALLONS/MIN: Thats right, the 13.0 Amp motor mulches up to 53 Gallons of leaves per minute.
  • RIGHT INTO THE BAG: Disposes of leaves and debris into a bag you can attach beneath (bag not included).
  • 11:1 MULCH RATIO: Thats 11 bags chopped down into 1, all due to the innovative blade-less Flex-a-Line mulching system.
  • STURDY YET PORTABLE: At 20 lbs., this tool is substantial and stays in place during use, but isnt so heavy that you cant move it around the yard easily.
  • DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX: WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection thats been designed to last.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Putting it together is a snap and requires no tools. And its designed that way so you can just as easily disassemble it for storage.
  • INCLUDES: 13 Amp Leaf Mulcher, Cutting Line, Bag Support Ring.

Description

Turn 11 bags of leaves and debris into 1 with the 13 Amp Electric Leaf Mulcher. A whole afternoon’s worth of work can be chopped down into a manageable load, instead of dragging a dozen+ bags to the curb. This tool features a clean air motor cooling system, enabling it to run at peak efficiency and keep mulching up to 53 gallons of leaves per minute. Its 13” cutting diameter is supported by an easy to change string system, so you’ll always have sharp line. Easy to use, easy to maintain, easy to store, it’s lawn clearing made easy. From the Manufacturer The new Worx leaf mulcher makes collecting leaves easier, quicker and leaves your yard tidier. By simply dropping your leaves into the large feed hole they are mulched to 1/11th their size and drop right into a bag you fit under the unit. Its unique design accepts both plastic and paper bags and delivers an exceptional high mulch efficiency rate of 53 gallons/minute. This is achieved with the safe flex-a- line bladeless mulching system, offering the added benefit of tool-less cutting line replacement. Assembly is also tool-less and coupled with its compact design allows for convenient, easy off-season storage in your garage or shed. The design incorporates a dust reducing clean air motor cooling system and an oversized on/off switch for ease of use. The 13 amp motor delivers 8500 rpm and accommodates a 13-Inch cut diameter all in a package that weighs only 20 lbs. The WG430 comes with 24 replacement lines and 1 universal bag holder.

Brand: WORX


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Plastic


Color: Multi


Style: 13 Amp Bladeless Electric Leaf Mulcher


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Cutting Width: 13 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 22.83"D x 22.83"W x 13.98"H


UPC:


Manufacturer: Positec/Worx - Lawn & Garden


UPC: 845534007626


Global Trade Identification Number: 26


Brand Name: WORX


Model Number: WG430


Cutting width: 13 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 22.83"D x 22.83"W x 13.98"H


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Material Type: Plastic


Style Name: 13 Amp Bladeless Electric Leaf Mulcher


Color: Multi


Operation Mode: Automatic


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Works quite well, but wear a mask for the dust, watch the air intake, forget the 11:1 mulch ratio
Style: 13 Amp Bladeless Electric Leaf Mulcher
The product does a fine job of mulching leaves and even very small twigs. Anything big enough to be called a stick will greatly reduce the life of the trimmer string, so be very careful about what goes in. To its credit, it is easy to change the trimmer string, but you can go through them quickly if you're not careful, and they are 0.90 diameter, which I have found is relatively hard to find , 0.8 and 0.95 being much more common. If you stand in the obvious place to feed leaves into it, you'll quickly clog the very small air intake from dropped leaves and bits of flying mulch, so it pays t stand off to the side half way between the air intake and exhaust, but you still have to pay attention to whether it has become blocked. The noise level is not too bad, but you are only a few inches away and you'll be there for probably an hour or more if you have any significant amount of leaves. If you don't use earplugs or some other hearing protection, you will definitely regret it someday fairly soon, and in any case your ears will fill with leaf dust right away, so be smart and use something to plug and/or cover your ears. I use a couple of those large plastic leaf scoops on my hands to pick up fairly large gobs of leaves for feeding the mulcher. It works very well and you can process a lot of leaves fairly quickly, but a really big pile still takes 20 - 30 minutes to mulch. However, it is MUCH faster to mulch them than it is to try to pack them tightly into trash bags or barrels, and far, far less effort. The worst part is the hundreds and hundreds of times you have to bend over to grab the leaves. It helps to rake them often into as high a pile as possible. A foot makes a big difference when you're bending over. If the leaves are dry, there will be a LOT of leaf dust in the air, and you REALLY need to wear a filter mask and goggles. If the leaves are a bit damp, it still mulches them without a problem and keeps the dust down pretty well. There does not appear to be any way to clean or replace anything like an air filter, unlike other similar machines The motor is strong and does not slow much when mulching even a large wad of dry or damp leaves, so you can feed it fairly quickly - about as fast as you can check the leaves for sticks. The supporting legs are well made and easy to assemble, but are quite short and it seems to me that they would hold only a small lawn bag, which would fill very quickly. I was unable to stuff a collapsible fabric lawn bag (approx 30 gal.) inside the legs at at all and it's way too short for all but the smallest trash can. In my town, we cannot use lawn bags for our leaves, so I have a number of larger rectangular trash barrels like the BlueHawk 32-Gallon Black Plastic Wheeled Trash Can from Lowes and the Blue Hawk 45-Gallon Black Plastic Wheeled Trash Can from Lowes for the leaves and mulch. Filling trash bags with mulch only to lift and empty them into the cans was not an appealing proposition. I was able to make a jig to go on top of the trash cans which holds the mulcher securely and lets me mulch directly into the trash cans. I used a 2'x2' piece of plywood with a large circle cut from it (using the mulcher's legs to get the size of the circle right) and a couple more smaller venting holes , with a few small pieces of wood screwed into it to keep it from sliding around on the top of the cans. I have found that by stopping the mulcher every 25-30 scoops and tamping the mulch down just a bit with a length of 2x2 just to get the air out and de-fluff the mulch, I can get easily twice as much mulch into a barrel. It also gives me a chance to clear the air intake and breath some cleaner air for 30 seconds or so. I can tamp through the vent holes to a useful degree, but it works better to lift the mulcher out of its hole and slide it off to the side a few inches to get better access for tamping down the whole barrel. The 11:1 mulch ratio is either a marketing dream, or refers to crispy dry leaves which have never been stepped on, raked, piled, or stuffed into a bag or barrel. Unless you have an unlimited number of barrels or bags to hold your leaves, without a mulcher you naturally stuff, stomp, and crush your raked leaves as you fill barrels or bags with your raked leaves. There's no way that you'll mulch 11 of those bags into 1 bag of mulch, but you might get 5:1 on a good day. I have kept careful track (partly because I want to stop at a regular interval for tamping) and the amount of leaves that can be packed (not dropped) unmulched into the smaller 32 gallon can equals 25 decent scoops of leaves (that is, it takes 25 scoops to empty a packed can into the mulcher). Four of those packed cans , or 100 scoops from a pile can be mulched into the same 32 gallon can, so that is a 4:1 ratio of packed leaves to mulched leaves. It may not sound like it, but that is a LOT of leaves. Quite a large pile will fit into a single barrel. Surprisingly, with some extra tamping, I can get 200 scoops ( or 2 32 gallon barrels) mulched into the larger 45 gallon barrel, which makes no sense if the sizes are at all accurate, but I've done it many times. At the end of the season, it does quickly snap apart and re-nest into a very small space so I like that I don't have yet another huge machine to store. So, it's dustier than I would like it to be, noisier than I would like it to be, and I had to make my own jig in order to reasonably process the mountains of leaves that I deal with in a season, but it does work well and I don't see how it could be done much better. I am well satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Katherine M. Shon

  • PERFECT For My Needs - Maybe Yours Too
Style: 13 Amp Bladeless Electric Leaf Mulcher
I love this product. To put my reactions in context, I am a male in my mid-50s with a very bad back living in an urban neighborhood with a ton of old-growth trees. I have an open brick patio out back with no yard, but the trees dump a thick layer of leaves each autumn/early winter and it is a serious & daunting chore to clear these each year. I should probably hire someone to do the clearing chores for me, but I not completely hobbled yet and I have been determined to do things for myself until the bitter end. I tried a leaf-sucking/shredding machine that was hand-held and also served as a leaf blower (not Worx, but another company) and it complete sucked. Or rather, it didn't suck - THAT was the problem. Useless. I threw it away and decided to give this a try, based on reviews here and customer videos elsewhere. This thing is a miracle! Now I have to simply rake the leaves into large piles and feed this beast, usually a handful or two at a time. This unit chews through the leaf matter (and thinner twigs, too) in seconds and creates the finest, most lovely collection of bits perfect for composting that I have ever seen! Random observations, based on my experience and other reviews here: -The machine DOES easily handle thinner twigs, though I would pull anything a bit thicker out of my hand-full of debris before feeding the machine. I found this to be far more rugged than other reviews have suggested; it even put up with a goodly amount of pebbles and other harder debris that got tossed in with the leaves. -As stated by others, the chewing "blades" are actually a very thin plastic string of some sort. I did have to change mine once half-way through the job, but that was only after handling almost three large trees worth of stuff. There are maybe 20 or so replacement leads in the box, so I imagine it will take me a good number of years to use up the supply given. After that (or maybe even before) I may look into replacing with a thin wire of some sort - I've seen some good-sounding ideas here in the comments. -My unit handled wet leaves just fine. I had a goodly amount of matted, wet leaf "clumps" underneath the soft and dry top layer (my leaves sat out all winter & spring) and this chewed through them with zero complaint or problem. Maybe you don't want to use this just after a heavy rain or something, I dunno, but I had no problems in this regard. -The power cord attached to the unit is very short - maybe 8 inches, if that. You will need an extension cord. -The unit packs up quite nicely in the box it came in, which is about to be taped up and stored in the basement until the coming autumn. Pay attention to how it arrives in the box so that you can replace in the same way. It's quite simple, actually. -Yes, there is a fair amount of blow-back in this but it's not crazy-stupid. I used it kneeling a couple of feet away, so that I could more easily feed it. I wear glasses, so I felt decently protected in that regard. Some wear a mask over their mouth & nose, but I never felt the need. -Not QUITE sure how to go about cleaning this, though most of it can be hosed off quite easily. I think I will simply use a soft brush to clean the part of the unit holding the motor & electronics. Generally though, this sets up in a minute or less and it is just as easy to disassemble. About as care-free as one could ask for. There are other units out there that do this same thing and maybe they're better, I dunno. I came to trust the Worx brand after reading a ton online and talking to a few people I know who own different products from them, and I really liked this price point. The ONLY reason I gave it 4 rather than 5 stars is because they might supply a stronger "blade" mechanism and because they might have supplied a longer, more practical power cord. Highly recommended. Do your research and compare the above with your needs. It always feels great when you finally find a product like this that actually does what you want it to! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020 by Gary Scott

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