Leaf blowers and leaf vacuums both are powerful tools that can make yard cleanup easy. Either type of equipment will help you remove leaves and other kinds of debris from your property far more quickly than a rake would.
But how do you know which one is better for you to buy? How do you know whether a lawn vacuum or a leaf blower will help you clean your yard or lot more effectively?
Read on to learn when it's better to use a leaf vacuum and when it's better to choose a leaf blower!
For all the power they offer, leaf vacuums are usually the better choice for detailed work and for producing a finished look on your lawn.
Additionally, if you choose a push or a tow-behind yard vacuum, you'll find that some models also can serve as litter vacuums, allowing you to pick up items like cans and food wrappers with almost no hassle.
Easy leaf (and litter) collection can be a major boon for people with limited mobility.
If you want to turn fallen leaves into mulch that you can spread over your soil for protection, a leaf blower is an excellent tool. Not only will it tear the leaves into tiny pieces that will decompose quickly and nourish your soil; its collection bag will also make gathering and distributing your new mulch material a simple task.
Similarly, vacuums are wonderful for breaking down and collecting leaves to add to a compost pile.
To clean up the ground around your garden crops or landscaping showcase plants, use a leaf vacuum instead of a blower. Either a handheld vacuum or a push or tow-behind model with a small nozzle and vacuum hose attachment will provide you with the control you need in tight spaces.
(You can use a leaf blower to clean gutters as well, but be prepared for a few flying leaves!)
Some horticultural professionals suggest using a wide nozzle to reduce the risk of the suction damaging your plants. And if you don't want to harm any insect (or don't want insects clogging the inside of your vacuum), you can fashion your own pest collection bag by securing a nylon knee-high stocking or other nylon cloth over the nozzle's open end with a thick, strong rubber band.
Yard vacuums are great for precision work. However, there might be situations in which you need to clear out a lot of debris. In these situations, a leaf blower will be the better choice.
Thanks to both the volume of air that a leaf blower can expel through its nozzle and the speed of that air, leaf blowers are the tool of choice for people who need to clear leaves off a broad surface and into a pile quickly, which is often true for anyone cleaning up a large lot.
A leaf blower is a great complement to other tools like debris loaders. Use the leaf blower to gather leaves into large piles, and then use the debris loader to remove the leaves from the property without having to stop to empty a bag.
However, the force of air from a blower can be just what you need to get the mess on your lawn out of your way.
And yes, as mentioned before, as long as you don't mind a little mess, they're excellent for clearing gutters. No matter what you're doing, be sure to be considerate to those around you!
Whether it's a leaf blower or lawn vacuum, whatever the task you have ahead of you, having the right tool in your hands will spare you some strain and help you be more efficient when it's time to clean up.