Bosch Home and Garden Tidy

Are you looking for a leaf sucker for the garden – these are ideal if you have fake grass down to keep them looking pristine and clean. Get it looking it’s best in a few minutes.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


Overview

Here you can find an overview of the product on sale:-

  • One of the quietest models on the market
  • Body size approx. 6% smaller (in vac mode) increasing maneuverability
  • Allows for easy unclogging after use
  • Dirt deflector panels to keep users cleaner and drier for longer
  • A simple switch allows speed to be controlled easily in both modes
  • Adjust the handle during use for maintained comfort through tasks
  • New release screw makes switching between modes easier than ever
  • New dual-layer with easy removal makes emptying easier and cleaner

About The Product

This product is one of the quietest on the market at the moment. It will have your garden looking great. Keep on top of those falling leaves in Autumn and fall. If you have fake grass it is ideal for keeping it looking pristine.

Price Region

Here you can see the price it is listed for on amazon but it actually has £25 knocked off it at the moment. Click the link to find more information on the product and the item on sale.

Customer Reviews

Here you can see what the customers think of the product:-

  • To replace an old Black and Decker garden vac and blower that lasted over 20 years, I bought this from Amazon for £89 a few days ago. It arrived by Prime the next day in good order. It was easy to assemble from the visual instructions. The tool is well thought out and generally of stout construction. The vacuum bag is sturdy and attaches simply and well. The impeller is a sturdy alloy. The tubes are robust. To change the tool to a blower you need to detach the bag and its housing which docks with the body of the tool, over the impeller. You then replace the housing with another, but sealed one, and attach the blower tube. I did not mind a vac/blower where you have to change the tube manually, as I was used to doing that anyway. The operation takes a bit longer, but less than a minute and you have to store the blower tube and housing separately while the tool is rigged as a vacuum, and vice-versa.
  • I prefer not to have wheels on the vac nozzle (this machine does not have wheels) as I hover over flower beds to remove leaves or cut grass lawn edgings. In use, the blower is effective and manageable. As a vacuum, suction is good, the tube length is right for a person of average height, and the weight is easily manageable especially with the substantial padded shoulder strap and adjustable front handle. It is a bit quieter than my old B&D, but still fairly noisy – the manual gives its sound pressure and volume as 82 to 89 decibels. I doubt if you could find a quieter one, though. It shreds leaves very well indeed. You need to take off the housing and clean the impeller afterward if there is any moisture in the leaves you’re sucking up, as the interior around the impeller gets heavily caked with the broken leaf mass.
  • Four stars rather than five because first, the integrated power cable is the stiff plastic-coated kind that does not coil or uncoil well (as opposed to the lovely flexible rubberized cable I had with my old garden vac) and is none too long: I should prefer a stub connector on the machine and a separate flexible cable. Second, the one part that does not look as stout as the rest is the rectangular plastic locating lug on the vac and blower tube where the tube is inserted on to the blower/vacuum outlet. It’s not flimsy, but I can see myself having to take particular care not to break that off when attaching/detaching the tubes.

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