Greenworks GBV2800 Vacuum Cleaner: Overview, Specifications, Pros/Cons
The presented blower is a tool for cleaning leaves in your garden. It will also cope with mowed grass, small knots and small debris. Works in three modes: blower, vacuum cleaner and mulching. Connects to a 220 V network.
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Greenworks GBV2800 functionality
This garden vacuum cleaner is designed for cleaning areas from dry leaves and combines two functions - a blower and a garden vacuum cleaner with a mulching function. The kit comes with a special pipe for suction of dry leaves and a bag for collecting them. Very convenient: leaves and debris do not scatter randomly. Foliage mulching uses built-in sharp steel blades.
Unlike gasoline analogues, this model is light and not so noisy, there is practically no vibration during operation. Plus, it does not need such thorough maintenance: there is no need to change candles, oil, look for gasoline mixtures, and so on. A significant advantage of this device is that that it does not emit toxic fumes into the environment.
Distinctive features
- Surprisingly, this vacuum cleaner does not overheat even during prolonged use.
- 2 in 1 blower and garden vacuum.
- A pipe and a bag for collecting leaves are included.
- The material of the turbine is steel.
- Maximum airflow speed 320 km/h;
Pros and cons of the model
The undoubted advantages of the model include light weight (only 4.8 kg), a rubberized handle (it is very comfortable in the hand, does not slip), a comfortable and stylish case made of reliable plastic, a power-on fuse (a safety issue) and a 3-year warranty.
Specifications
- Type - garden vacuum cleaner
- Power type - electricity
- The maximum volume of an air stream — 840 m?/hour
- Functions - blowing, suction
- Power - 2.8 kW
- Weight - 4.2 kg
Customer Reviews
I bought it for a summer residence a little less than a month ago, it blows perfectly! Foliage was easily removed, grass will also cope without problems. Our only regret is that we didn't buy it sooner. Satisfied with the price and quality!
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