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WORX Air WG540.5 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 120 mph Blower/Sweeper


Availability:
6-10 days

Price:
$299.99*
Part No:B002MAPZTW
Manufacturer:

Positec USA

MFG Part:

WG540.5

Customer Rating:
4.0 / 5.0
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  • Lithium-ion battery technology: long life, no self discharge, light weight and no memory effect.
  • 120 mph blower speed
  • Exceptionally lightweight at less than 5 lbs
  • Soft grip handle for user comfort
  • Charges in about 30 minutes

Keep your patio, deck, or driveway free of debris with the WorxAIR 18V lithium Cordless Blower/Sweeper. An 18-volt lithium battery powered motor clears away grass clippings and leaves, and the rechargeable battery lets you reach every corner of your property without worrying about dragging out yards of extension cord. The lightweight body and ergonomic design let you save your energy for tackling your next task. The WorxAIR is built with ErgoSum Design Technology, so you can operate the blower using a natural, comfortable grip. A proper grip fights fatigue by allowing you to work in a relaxed, natural position. At under five pounds, the WorxAIR Blower/Sweeper is light enough for almost anyone to use. A directional airflow nozzle channels the 120-mph blast across any hard surface, easily clearing under parked cars or outdoor furniture.



Worx yard blower2010-09-081 / 5
I bought a Worx yard blower this past May. I got 2 chargings out of the battery, now it will not charge. I bought a Worx weed trimmer last year and that battery is fine. I question Worx's quality control.
Product works well2010-09-064 / 5
I have used the coardless blower three different time and am very pleased with it. Ti has enough power to get the job done but not as powerfull as a corded or gas powered one. But again it does the job for me!
Love it2010-08-305 / 5
I bought this because I saw someone else using it outside of his store. I had been looking at the Black and Decker. He had a Black and Decker and it hadn't lasted a summer.

I swept my cement and then used the blower on it. It was amazing to see all the dirt come out of the cement texture! So now I will also use it next time I sweep out the garage. I bought it for my cobblestone sidewalk and it does a great job there.

I used it to clean my garden pathways made from rubber mulch carpet.

It also works great for knocking down spider webs that appear on my porch banisters overnight. It is so light weight I can take it anywhere and keep finding new ways to use it.
Battery life is not long2010-08-193 / 5
Got this to blow leaves out of a dry creek bed I made. While it does do the job, the battery charge is not very long, which is disappointing. I can only clear a small area at a time before needing a recharge. Good blower otherwise.
Love these Worx Li-Ion yard tools!2010-08-055 / 5
I used to use the Black & Decker 18volt cordless lawn tools that used those horrible ni-cad batteries that never lasted more than a year and required holding your breath just right in order for them to charge back to full, and even then, it seems that most after a few times of use would never charge back enough to give full power to the tools (the bush trimmer, after only a few uses was virtually worthless because none of the batteries could charge fully enough to give it enough power to go thru anything). I finally got tired and frustrated with continually low charge and no power to do anything and have been gradually replacing the B&D 18v Ni-Cad yard tools with the Worx line of Li-Ion cordless lawn tools. I've had the worx weed whacker since christmas, and I love it - not only does it maintain full battery charge for longer than the old Black & Deckers, but it was much more powerful than the B&D's were the first time I used them. The blower is no exception - way more power than it's B&D NiCad equivalent - it can blow much more debris of a patio and much faster. The battery life seemed to somewhere around 15-20mins. which is more than adequate for my use - I don't use blowers to try to gather leaves or anything, I simply mow over leaves and mulch them. Plus the Worx tools are much smaller and streamlined than the B&D tools, not just the battery, but everything else is smaller too - not a bunch of unnecessarily large plastic housing, but the weed whacker handle still extends out to a comfortable length for taller people. I guess B&D makes their lawn tools look big and bulky so the men will feel manly when they use them, but I'm a petite woman, and I appreciate that Worx doesn't make their tools any larger than they need to be - and they still function perfectly and have plenty of power. So for anyone out there still struggling with crappy NI-Cad yard tools and perpetually low batteries - get these - you won't regret it.

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