WORX WG591 TURBINE 56V Cordless Battery-Powered Leaf Blower with Brushless Motor & TURBO Boost
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Is there anything in the box (1) A 56V leaf blower with a turbine blade, (1) BATTERY - 56V MAXLITHIUM, ONE (1) This is the product page up above up to 08/23/2021 for "56V BATTERY CHARGER" *br> *br> It is my hope that someone finds this helpful. I hope your day is going well!
The monster is indeed very powerful, but it is very daunting at full power. Get off the garage floor and we'll come get you. Obviously, it is not true, but it will be effective for 15 minutes if that's the only time you need it.
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Selected User Reviews For WORX WG591 TURBINE 56V Cordless Battery-Powered Leaf Blower with Brushless Motor & TURBO Boost
I liked it a lot. I found it to be powerful and did an excellent Purchased in April 2016, this tool has been working smoothly ever since. This was great. I liked it a lot. I was very impressed with how well it worked! Since November 1, the company has ceased to hold the charge. On the blower, it has a 3 Year Limited Warranty and on the battery it has a 1 Year Limited Warranty. As a result of my charging practices, I was questioned by Worx. It was finally determined that the unit should only be able to charge for 90 minutes at a time, and anything above that was improper, therefore voiding the warranty. It takes 90 minutes to fully charge the device, according to the manual. In terms of overcharging, there are no warnings. There is no need to spend a lot of money on adding a circuit for turning off the charger after a few minutes if this is an issue. The individual pointed out in the manual that the manual did not mention overcharging and offered me a $19 "one-time package" that would have a battery sent to me. There is an additional 48-dollar shipping and handling charge. Generally speaking, this is kind of customer service that one should not.
This is the good news first. There is a lot of output from the blower. The quality of the corded versions has been comparable to the cordless units It would be awesome to have an option for a nozzle constrictor. With no excessive effort required to aim the blower, the balance of the blower is good. The build quality of the battery is excellent, with no obvious points of failure. Replacing and installing the battery could not There is a meter on the battery (56V version) that shows remaining life (1/2/3), but there is no indication of when the battery will cease functioning. I now have bad news to tell you. A battery that was shipped with a strength of "2" would not charge any higher than that. With full output it takes about 8 days for the continuous cycle to complete There are 9 minutes in nine A battery problem is likely to be the cause. The cost of replacement batteries is insane. There is currently a charge of The complete blower costs $185 while the blower alone costs $50. Considering that the battery is 68% of the blower's cost, I fully expect that battery (1) to be perfect when delivered, and (2) to last a long time. It is long-lasting. Neither of them are true for this battery. In summary, this is a great blower with really bad batteries. We would not recommend anyone else to buy this at all or buy it again. Sadly, this is the case.
I mean it. will create a hurricane if you get your hands on it! My go-to blower has been a cheapie Ryobi 18 volt blower from Home Depot for the last few years, replacing my good old-fashioned corded blower Served as a blower, but slowed down as time passed. In comparison, the gas blower worked like a charm, but I decided to get something without a gas engine. The Ryobi did a reasonable job cleaning the sidewalk, driveway, and patio, but it could not blow leaves in grass, and it took forever After failing to make this one work for me, I decided I would try it out based on its victory in a Popular Mechanics blower test shootout with similar-looking blowers A unit priced at a certain amount. It should be noted that I purchased this at full price through Amazon (this is not a promotional test or biased in any way). Even though this is twice the price of the cheapie Ryobi 18 volt tool at the Home Depot, you truly get your money's worth. It's time to get a good grip on this baby in turbo mode. I was amazed to find that the unit has the same amount of power as my gas unit. Instead of sweeping for several minutes with the Ryobi, it takes just a few seconds to do so with the Shark. Using my Ryobi blower, I can remove leaves from rock beds and grass that the Ryobi couldn't get to. Using this machine for less than 10 minutes does not seem to hurt the battery much, but it only shows a third of charge after running the machine for the first time. I've been able to do the work so much faster that it hasn't been an issue. You should opt for a gas blower if you need to use this for a large number of lawns. Although this blower may not meet the needs of the average home owner, it'll easily do the trick. This is a VERY highly recommended product I enjoy it a lot!.
Despite ordering the Worx 56v leaf blower at an amazing price, Amazon was very late in delivering it and not before I left for vacation. It was a time of anticipation and excitement but that would have to wait until they returned. So, here's the deal the blower seems like a well-made product, it has enough power and is relatively light in weight, but it has one major defect that cannot be overlooked. Despite its short life, the battery can hold a full charge for 15 minutes. Despite throttled down charging, the life of the battery was not improved much. Not to mention that you cannot charge a battery while it is still warm, so you'll probably have to wait for 30 minutes. It has to be charged for an hour before it can be used. As soon as the battery cooled, it was recharged in 90 minutes. The job didn't get done in a day since I had to charge the battery twice. I used the unit on an average yard with two driveways and had to charge the battery twice more. It costs nearly as much to purchase a battery as a new device, which makes carrying a spare battery prohibitive. However, if you can bear with this design flaw, go for It would have been nice if I had done my homework. I'm stuck in a rut.
This one had perfect power A leaf blower is used to remove leaves from an automatic pool cover. It will take me a couple of minutes to whip this up and make everything look fantastic. The pros are The power was good and the connection was good I designed it. When dry leaves are being moved, a low-powered motor is adequate Despite its size, turbo is powerful enough to move leaf litter, small puddles, and 1-inch stones Landscaping rocks that are 2 inches in diameter. Blower speed controls are an effective way to control the blower When you operate the blower, you will control the dial with your thumb. It is lightweight. The cons are About seven hours is all that the battery lasts About 10 minutes on the highest setting is usually enough to get the job done I have 2000 square feet of deck and patio), and the leaves can be cleaned mostly on low power anyway, so it lasts for a long time. You can then slide the battery pack out of the charging station, then easily charge it again. Moreover, it has a little power reading so you can see how much power you have remaining.