The Greenworks 40V (185 MPH 340 CFM) Brushless Cordless Leaf Blower Vacuum, Tool Only 24312,Green Black appeals to customers because of its high performance and lightweight design. It is perfect for cleaning large areas quickly and easily. Additionally, the vacuum has a dust bag that can hold up to 340 cubic feet of material, which means it can clean larger areas quickly and easily.
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Main Information Of Sunrise Global Marketing, 24312
Product Model | 24312 |
Product Color | Green/Black |
Product Dimensions | 32.5 x 8.5 x 11 inches |
Product Weight | 5.6 pounds |
Product Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
Product Country of Origin | China |
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This product description from the greenworks Digipro G-Max blowers and vacuums series highlights robust functionality and lower operational costs as a part of its high speed and a brushless motor power solution. light, and easy to use, this Digipro articulated-point variable speed G-Max blower vac includes many convenient features and a zero emissions solution. The innovative brushless motor technology enables owners to extend their life by as much as 80 minutes, lower their voice and vibration levels during the course of work, and provide more comfort than blow turbines and propane power equipment. Its 185 mph speed, 340 cubic feet per minute, light weight, ergonomic design, and ability to be vacuumed all contribute to this sweep tool’s convenience and simplicity. Compatible with our g-max system, you can work on clearing the yard and collecting up to 4.5 bags on our g-max 40v system’s 4.0 ah battery without completing more than a single charge by using the g-max 40v 4.0 Ah battery-and-charging system sold separately. This system is only compatible with g-max 40v batteries, model no. 29462, model no. 29472, and charger model no. 29482. The tool is sold separately; the battery and charger are not. Compatible with our g-max system, you can work on clearing the yard and collecting up to 4.5 bags on our g-max 40v system’s 4.0 ah battery without completing more than a single charge by using the g-max 40v 4.0 Ah battery-and-charging system sold separately. This system is only compatible with g-max 40v batteries, model no. 29462, model no. 29472, and charger model no. 29482. The tool is sold separately; the battery and charger are not. Compatible with our g-max system, you can work on clearing the yard and collecting up to 4.5 bags on our g-max 40v system’s 4.0 ah battery without completing more than a single charge by using the g-max 40v 4.0 Ah battery-and-charging system sold separately. This system is only compatible with g-max 40v batteries, model no. 29462, model no. 29472, and charger model no. 29482. The tool is sold separately; the battery and charger are not. The gas comparable power without the service station is near that of electric tools using the digipro g-max series. This means no gas cans, preparing of equipment, low-quality fumes, or wintertime operating costs. Now featuring the digipro 16″ chainsaw, digipro 185mph blower vac, and the 14″ string trimmer, you do not need to sacrifice power to go for a cordless design. The variable speed speed dial allows you to precisely adjust wind speed for a specific directional requirement, and there’s a turbo button that increases the pace to as much as 185 mph. Among the 340 cfm, lightweight design, and unique vacuum feature, your cleanup task is quick and easy–simply snap in the battery, press the button, and you are all set to go. The variable speed speed dial allows you to precisely adjust wind speed for a specific directional requirement, and there’s a turbo button that increases the pace to as much as 185 mph. Among the 340 cfm, lightweight design, and unique vacuum feature, your cleanup task is quick and easy–simply snap in the battery, press the button, and you are all set to go. The variable speed speed dial allows you to precisely adjust wind speed for a specific directional requirement, and there’s a turbo button that increases the pace to as much as 185 mph. Among the 340 cfm, lightweight design, and unique vacuum feature, your cleanup task is quick and easy–simply snap in the battery, press the button, and you are all set to go. The variable speed speed dial allows you to precisely adjust wind speed for a specific directional requirement, and there’s a turbo button that increases the pace to as much as 185 mph. Among the 340 cfm, lightweight design, and unique vacuum feature, your cleanup task is quick and easy–simply snap in the battery, press the button, and you are all set to go. When looking for lawn tools powered by a gas engine, greenworks’ g-max system is the right option to go with for its electrical power and ease-of-use, longer run time, and versatility to perform a variety of tasks. From the manufacturer, the digipro brushless g-max system provides the g-max series’ gas-powered ability without the gas. When looking for lawn tools powered by a gas engine, greenworks’ g-max system is the right option to go with for its electrical power and ease-of-use, longer run time, and versatility to perform a variety of tasks. From the manufacturer, the digipro brushless g-max system provides the g-max series’ gas-powered ability without the gas. The lightweight, ergonomic design, and major suction power from the lightweight Decker blower vac make it simple to clean up your yard. Simply insert the battery, press a button, and you’re ready to go–no more managing pull cords, mixing oil and gas, or managing heavy tools. Start enjoying your weekend outside the way the digital cleansing system lets you.
Top Customer Reviews for Sunrise Global Marketing, 24312
William J. Roberts rated Sunrise Global Marketing, 24312 5 out of 5 stars on July 4, 2018 and this is exact feedback provided:
More Powerful Than Expected and Light Weight! –UPDATE 11-12-2018
This unit is more powerful than expected and much easier to use than my old gas powered one due to lighter weight.I’m comparing this item with a TroyBilt 205 MPH 2 cycle gas powered blower/vac purchased in 2004. After 14 seasons, the TroyBilt gave up the ghost while I was using it to blow debris off our driveway. What to do? Recently I began converting from gas power tools to electric/rechargeable. About 3 years ago, bought a Greenworks electric chain saw with 2 amp hour battery. It was sufficient for my needs. I then bought a Greenworks light duty line trimmer sans battery and used the battery from the chain saw. That also was light weight and sufficiently powerful to do light trimming. We have a .81 acre lot so most of the lawn cutting is done with a garden tractor. Still, I need a push mower to mow around beds and in tight spots. My gas powered mower died. I ended up with an EGO self propelled mower with 7.5 amp 56 volt battery from Home Depot for $499… great price. Now back to the blower vac.I considered a very light duty Greenworks blower (only) for $30 that could use my 2 amp hour battery but that model was either unavailable or had spotty reviews. The above Greenworks unit had consistently good reviews on multiple sites, even though as a vacuum, it may not be the best. Ordered it from Amazon and had it in 2 days. Assembly was easy. The controls take some getting used to or experimentation as they are not accurately described in the manual. Play with it! You can figure it out! As a generic blower, this unit has more power than I expected. Although only rated at 185 MPH, it seems to have more power than the 205 MPH TroyBilt. Perhaps the impeller on the TroyBilt had deteriorated? Anyway, it works real good for blowing away grass clippings, leaves, etc. The push button start is great compared to a pull start. The lighter weight makes it easier to operate. I have run it for quite some time on the highest setting and have not had to recharge the battery thus farI tried the unit as a vac. It is easier to assemble / reconfigure than the TroyBilt. Physically and not unlike the TroyBilt, using it as a vac is a bit awkward. However, it seemed to work pretty well. There is a crevice outside our family room that attracts and holds onto leaves This unit got them out very quickly. Not sure it’s going to pick up or mulch big piles of leaves in the Fall, not did I expect it to.UPDATE – Works well as a vacuum! I was really surprised. Over the summer, we had a lot of professional gardening work done including installation of 15 yards of mulch. Therefore, I really wanted to remove most of the leaves and debris this Fall. I had read that this machine didn’t work well as a vac but I gave it a try and was pleasantly surprised. First, it was a lot lighter and therefore easier to use for long periods of time. Second, I found the vacuuming and mulching to be very effective. It was easy to set the speed to a point where it picked up the leaves and left the mulch in place. The leaves and sticks were mulched down to where I didn’t fill up as many bags or waste cans as before. I did not have any issues with the machine clogging…. and I really force fed it a lot of leaves in tight places. Running on medium speed, perhaps dialed back a bit, it ran long enough for me to do most of our 2000 sq. foot ranch with beds all around it.All things considered, I am satisfied with this item and would recommend it to anyone, as long as it’s not expected to do heavy duty mulching.
Show more +Amazon Customer rated Sunrise Global Marketing, 24312 3 out of 5 stars on May 16, 2015 and this is exact feedback provided:
Brand new unit beeping! How I found and fixed the problem without taking it to a service center…
Seems to work OK – When it works…Got it over a month ago from Amazon. Ran it as a blower to clean out my garage. Ran Fine. Then it didn’t…Tried to run it again this morning (second run) as a Vacuum and it would not start. It started beeping (but NOT running) and wouldn’t stop until I hit the off button. Tried 3 batteries – no change. Tried reverting back to the blower attachments no luck. Called Greenworks. They said I had tried everything reasonable and that I would have to take it to a service center. I told them I didn’t want some knucklehead taking a brand new unit apart in the hopes he could find something. They would not provide a new replacement so I figured I would try and fix it myself. (Better than some joker at a lawn parts store…)Anyway, I examined it carefully. Found interlocks on the suction side (bottom) and on the discharge (front). If I opened the bottom suction screen the unit wouldn’t do anything at all. Close the suction screen up and it started beeping. I figured this meant that the bottom interlock was communicating properly with the unit. I then tried running the blower with nothing attached to the discharge (nozzle or bag). Since both these conditions resulted in the exact same beep error, I figured the nozzle/discharge interlock must not be effectively detecting the nozzle (or bag) attachment and that the beep code was trying to indicate “no nozzle/bag found”. Too bad the company couldn’t/wouldn’t tell me exactly what the beep code meant…The nozzle/discharge interlock can be seen when looking directly into the discharge opening. It is a small metal plug at the top edge of the discharge opening. It is spring loaded and will be pushed back when the nozzle of bag is attached. I very carefully used a small screwdriver to push the spring loaded interlock back into the housing while trying to run the unit (while NOT looking into the discharge). Presto – the unit starts running. I exercised the switch back and forth a couple times (with the unit off) in the hopes this might help clear any debris/corrosion/etc from the switch and now it seems to be working fine. I didn’t even have to take the unit apart!Hope this helps somebody if there unit is beeping. It would be nice if the company could simply suggest tweaking the switch a couple of times before they tell you to take down to some repair shop…
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