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The Earthwise LSW70021 is a 21-inch width manual lawn sweeper designed for efficient leaf collection on flat surfaces. Weighing only 14 pounds, it features a spinning rake-like action that ensures a 70% pick-up rate on the first pass, making yard maintenance a breeze. With adjustable height settings, this stylish black sweeper is perfect for dry leaves, but should be used in optimal weather conditions for best results.
Cutting width | 53.3 Centimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44"D x 28"W x 29.5"H |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Material Type | Pine |
Style Name | Lawn Sweeper |
Color | Black |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Manual |
J**D
Takes some of the backwork out of leaf collecting....
I was - like many - a little skeptical when I seen this product, but decided to give it a try.Some context:I do have a full household of the sleep-all-day / turn-up-half-way-through-any-chore-and-offer-help adolescents, so its difficult to get help when it comes to things like raking and collecting leaves. I own two leaf blowers, a battery powered over the shoulder type as well as a B&D leaf hog. Both work well if you want to blow leaves into a big pile, or suck and mulch into a trash can (assuming you have the attachment). However:- if you're blowing leaves into piles you still have to scoop them into the trashbags, try getting that going on a slightly windy day.- if you're blowing leaves then mulching into a trash bag, on a dry day you'll get a LOT of dust from the shredding.So they kind of work, but they still have their disadvantages.The target yard is just over half an acre all told. One tree out front, three out back. All of course shedding leaves at slightly different times. I'll say 'average'.The lawn sweeper is easy enough to put together, some areas aren't too clear but nothing i couldn't work around. It does have a stopper on the front for raising and lowering the brush height, you might need to play with this a little to get what works for you. You can also play with the brush height a little as you push it round the yard to get the optimal height for scooping up the leaves.So I tried this on a lawn with a scattering of leaves, does work but it will pick up most leaves, but not all. Where it really comes into its own is with a denser coverage. However on really dense coverage you're likely to have to run a rake through to loosen up the leaves a little first.See the pictures for an idea of its effectiveness.It does fill up quite quickly and you'll find yourself reaching in to compress the leaves while you're going. One pass of the yard was enough to fill up the collection bag, but you're going to be stopping where the coverage gets denser, compressing the leaves, backtracking and pushing on.(I much prefer this minor inconvenience to stooping over and collecting leaves with a scoop)NOTE FOR MANUFACTURERS: a helpful design improvement for the collection bin would be a hinged flap with a cord or a pull-plate with a cord, to let the operator compress the leaves in the bag towards the back so you can collect more leaves in a single pass.Circling back to the product. Unloading the bag and tipping it into a trash bag works with the bigger backs and the medium sized ones. For the medium sized bags you'll see I take the collector out and hold it on its side and pull out the leaves by hand, which works just fine.But get yourself a bag stand to take the initial few deposits of leaves, then pull it out of the frame, compress and it'll be ready for a few more. Don't know if it makes sense for the manufacturer to provide one, but they might be missing out on an opportunity for a few more sales.Overall:- works well on medium coverage- collection bin can get filled easily, have to stop and compress- twigs will clog it, remove them first- unloading is straightforward, take out, tip it on its side above the bag and unload by hand.- will be defeated by dense coverage, loosen it up with a rake first to spread it out then collect it.- wet leaves are not your friend.. let them dry- use the adjustable stopper at the front if the holding height when operating isn't high or low enoughAll in all its a very good product that means one person can collect leaves (as long as you get a bag stand as well). I'm very happy with it and look forward to seeing some improvements in future versions, by which time I'll probably need a replacement or spare parts.A lot less stooping to load up oversized bags in the windy weather. No more dust from mulching. I can tackle the leaf-collection gradually on my own without much help.Its not for everyone, but if you can't afford a ride along mower with the leaf collector attachment and you have the same problems with leaf-collection that I do , this might be just the thing for you.Thanks guys!
R**N
This thing is a game changer!
First, it wasn't hard to put together. I did it in about 15 to 20 minutes. Now let's talk about my yard. What you see in the pictures is only the beginning of what I'm dealing with and that's just the front yard. This is my second fall in this home. Ten oak trees! First comes the acorns. Billions of them. They fall like rain, ricocheting off the house, the cars, the camper. I can only rake them there is no easy way to pick them up. I dump them over the fence and the deer take care of the rest. I got about 10 wheel barrows full of those. Now for every acorn there are about 20 leaves. You do the math. Last year was a nightmare. I tried mowing them with the rider. That created about 1/4 inch of leaf mulch...way too much to let the grass breath. I tried push mowing them. That was easier but emptying the bag was annoying. I tried blowing them into the woods behind the house after getting about a 3 ft ×60 ft pile. Not good for vegetation on the slope ( land erosion). So this year I bought a blower/vacume/mulcher. Takes way to long. So I tried this. This lawn sweeper. I love it! Is it work, yep. About like push mowing but not near as physically demanding. Way easier to empty than the mower bag. Does it get every leaf, nope. Im not going for perfection. My yard is like a forest floor. Not much grass, lots of moss and mushrooms. I like it that way. I just don't want to kill what does grow by leaving all the leaves there. Plus , I got to meet the neighbors half way and keep the yard somewhat respectable. I swept a portion of the front yard and a few trips around the back. I figure if I do a little every day or every other I'll be able to keep on top of the leaves. Fingers crossed. It does a decent job of getting small sticks and acorn tops (not the acorns though). There are a lot of little groups of leaves and it does a decent job of picking those up too. I have to say I'm happy with my purchase. It could have been a little cheaper but everything is overpriced these days. Be nice if it could hold more leaves but it's fairly easy to empty. It's easy to push too. Kind of fun actually. I'm gonna need more leaf bags. 6 bags and I only put a dent in whats just the beginning of leaf h e double hockey sticks. Lol, getchya one!
C**R
Not as effective as it could be, the Product needs improvement
Maybe worth $40 and it could be so much better with a few design changes. You will need several passes over the same areas to fully capture all leaf debris.Initial thoughts:- Instructions: The assembly instructions were a little dark in print for seeing the detail on the first three steps.- Adjustability for the user height- None -This is more comfortable on the arms for those under 5'9"- The bag design is a wide open mouth type catchment, this allows for gravity to hopefully catch leaves by the brushes fling them forward and up in to the scoop sending them backward at the top of the wheel/brush rotation. This causes a couple of problems. Approximately 10%+ of the debris will fly off to the side missing the bag. The user will also get dust, insects and pollen thrown up in the air as you walk forward in to the cloud. With the threat of fleas, ticks and airborne particles affecting allergies; this design seems odd.You should remove clothes before entering your home.- Most Acorns and similar weight tree litter will not lift and backward through the 20 inches of needed travel required by the brush catchment.Redesign ideas:Add a higher backstop and side fences for the flying debris and extend the front brush shroud another 8 + inches. I'd pay $15 more for these minimal changes.Full redesign could be for reversing the brush rotation so debris will go back and under, in to a lowered collection bag, with a sweep under motion. Then the top of the bag would not need to be so open and the dust cloud reduced.When considering all criteria versus the cost, this product deserves a rating of two stars or lower. The five star reviewers should mention their criteria, it is confusing shoppers who want true value in products.
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