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ToolGuyd > DIY & Home > Worx TriVac 3-in-1 Blower, Mulcher, Vacuum

Worx TriVac 3-in-1 Blower, Mulcher, Vacuum

Sep 10, 2010 Stuart 5 Comments

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Worx WG500 TriVac Blower Mulcher Vacuum

Worx’s TriVac 3-in-1 electric blower/mulcher/vacuum is lightweight at less than 8-1/2 lbs while still being powerful and efficient. An air regulator allows for light blowing, and the TriVac changes operating modes at the flip of a switch.

The 12amp motor operates off 120V, although the product specs don’t mention how long the cord is. At about $90 the TriVac is a little pricier than competing models, but still affordable even if only to be used a few times a year.

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5 Comments

  1. Dan Richards

    Sep 10, 2010

    There’s one of those being neglected in my garage. It does darn fine work. I love zero-maintenance electric trimmers and vacs, not a fan of my neighbor’s electric mower though, it’s louder than my Honda mower.

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  2. river1

    Sep 10, 2010

    i won one of these in a raffle a while back.
    works pretty good.
    i had been thinking of buying one when i won it so it was good timing. the cord on it is pretty short so you’ll have to plug an extention cord in to use it but i don’t see that as a problem.

    later jim

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  3. uthscsaedu

    Sep 11, 2010

    I kept seeing the infomercials and was intrigued.
    I ended up getting the unbelievably well reviewed Toro 51599 for a little cheaper.

    Reply
  4. IndyEngineer (Alex)

    Sep 12, 2010

    Unfortunately for me, I live in a condominium, so I don’t get to own any kewl yard tools. I’m hoping to move next year into a house with a bigger garage and a yard of my own, just so I can mow the grass again and take care of the rest of the yard. Yep, I’m looking forward to that and the opportunity to use yard tools again.

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  5. rob

    Sep 13, 2010

    I like the idea of this when I see it on the infomercial, but I have a Toro with the metal blade impeller I am pretty happy with. When I had an issue with it about a year ago Toro replaced the unit so I figured that was good Customer Service.

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