Shoppers rave over ‘amazing’ leaf blower that’s a THIRD of the price of other brands & Amazon will deliver it tomorrow
IF autumn leaves are covering your patio, fear not, you’ve come to the right place.
There’s nothing more annoying than spending ages making your garden look great, only for huge piles of leaves to fall, leaving a huge mess.
Bargain hunters are raving about a ‘brilliant’ leaf blower that’s been slashed[/caption] It’s a third of the price of other brands and is sure to get your garden and home leaf, dust and even cobweb-free too[/caption] If you order it now, you will be able to get it delivered tomorrow[/caption]But luckily for you, there’s a ‘really powerful’ leaf blower that’s been reduced – and if you order it now, Amazon will deliver it tomorrow.
It comes after shoppers flocked to Amazon, keen to praise the ‘amazing’ product.
The KATSU FIT-BAT 21V Cordless Blower Portable Dust Leaf Blower was once priced at £19.99, but has since been marked down to just £17.99.
Not only is it incredibly affordable and efficient, but this handheld gadget is a third of the price of other brands too.
You’ll find a variety of leaf blowers on Amazon, with similar buys retailing for a jaw-dropping £59.
But thanks to this handy leaf blower, which is compact, portable and lightweight, you can say goodbye to unwanted leaves and keep your bank balance happy.
It had a single-handed operation and a suction dust bag is included.
It has a copper motor and a powerful vacuum with a dual function – there’s a ‘Blower Mode’ and a ‘Vacuum Mode’.
It’s perfect for getting rid of unnecessary leaves from your garden, but can also be used to get a garage, car or office clear too.
And not only will it get rid of leaves, but it also works to banish dust, soot, sawdust and confetti too.
Shoppers have raved about the cheap buy, which now has an average rating of 4.3 out of five.
Not only have customers praised its power, value and quality, but they’ve also hailed it ‘amazing’ and ‘useful’ too.
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Get your garlic in a sunny spot of ground, and you can also plant sweet peas and cut and come again lettuce to see you over the Winter.
Depending on where you live – think about protecting your more tender plants – one brutal frost can set you back psychologically and financially. I’ve had success with plastic cloches which can look nice on smaller plants rather than the bulky fleece. But for plants like bananas, cut them back and wrap them up.
If all the leaves are off your apple tree, you could consider cutting it back. The usual dead, diseased, damaged and crossing branches should be pruned. It will open the tree up and encourage strong Spring growth.
You can either prune your roses the usual way, by cutting off side stems and tying in – or experiment like Niff Barnes – and create incredible sculptures by stripping all the leaves and bending the main framework into swirls and shapes. Its also a good time to take cuttings.
Hellebores are great winter cover – get them in the ground now – along with bright cyclamen for splashes of colour.
Clean your greenhouse – wipe down all the panes – fairy liquid and water is absolutely fine – and work up a sweat by giving it a good tidy and sort out before it’s too cold to be out there too long.
Sounds simple but rake your lawn regularly – you don’t want the grass to die back under mounds of old rotting leaves. Keep the leaves to make leaf mould.
One person described the leaf blower as ‘really powerful’ and said: “I’m actually surprised! This is really quite powerful for half the price of a branded one.
“Works exactly how you’d need it to and is super easy to set up and get going.
Great asset to any toolbox. Once you have one, you’ll wish you bought one sooner! Best bang for buck by a mile
Amazon shopper
“Loud as expected. Not too heavy. A good quality product.”
Another added: “Brilliant piece of kit for the price! Would recommend.”
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A third praised the ‘great’ buy and commented: “I bought this on a friend’s recommendation and I’m very happy with it. It’s awesome for a quick clean up, cleaning the vanc keeping you cool in the heat.
“I even set it up to blow the dust away from the grinder while cutting. Very powerful. Good product.”
Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “It shifted cobwebs, dust and everything in between during the servicing work I do on car lifts.
“Great asset to any toolbox. Once you have one, you’ll wish you bought one sooner! Best bang for buck by a mile.”