The WORX 20V Turbine Cordless Two-Speed Leaf Blower Power Share features a lightweight body design for easy maneuverability, along with two speeds for increased versatility. The tool also has a 20-volt battery, which provides plenty of power to tackle all sorts of leafy tasks. Customers can take advantage of the power share feature to share the blower between multiple users, making it perfect for larger jobs.
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Significant Information Of Worx WG547.9
Product Model | WG547.9 |
Product Color | Black/Orange |
Product Dimensions | 36.5 x 8.75 x 11 inches |
Product Weight | 4.97 pounds |
Product Manufacturer | Worx |
Product Country of Origin | China |
All You Need To Know About Worx WG547.9
Lightweight and powerful, yet easy to use and inexpensive to operate, this 50-volt turbine blower is one of the best all-around leaf blowers on the market. And if you aren’t already using a cordless blower, let us help you understand what you’ve been missing out on. They are much lighter and more flexible than their gas-powered counterparts, less messy, and considerably more quiet. You shouldn’t have to pay at the pump just to get off the driveway of trash. In addition, electric blowers have their advantages, but you can’t depend on the cooling system when the cord is not available. Other than, could you really get to the back of the yard without 2, 3, or 4 extension cables? With cordless blowers you’re free to put it anywhere and not have to worry about constantly worrying about cords. You shouldn’t have to pay at the pump just to get off the driveway of trash. In addition, electric blowers have their advantages, but you can’t depend on the cooling system when the cord is not available. Other than, could you really get to the back of the yard without 2, 3, or 4 extension cables? With cordless blowers you’re free to put it anywhere and not have to worry about constantly worrying about cords. With the 2-speed control, you can toggle between two and a half hundred cubic foot per minute (cfm) per minute @fifty five miles per hour for tighter areas like corners or the patio, and three hundred cubic foot per minute (cfm) per minute @seventy five miles per hour when you re cleaning open locations. Turbine technology is powerful and is constructed of lightweight materials, so anyone can operate it with just one hand it s only 4.9 pounds.
Top Customer Reviews for Worx WG547.9
Amazon Customer rated Worx WG547.9 4 out of 5 stars on May 11, 2019 and this is exact feedback provided:
power and battery life
I have had 10 cordless blowers both Worx, Ryobi, Stihl, Kobalt. I returned 8 of them and gave one away. I had the larger Louder, heavier, and battery guzzling one of these Worx blowers and returned it. For all the aforementioned reasons. I need a cordless for a small property and patio. So I bought this. What I have learned you need to look at is CFM and Air speed (mph). This one does what the larger, louder, heavier and battery guzzling one did. This one has more CFM but less air speed, however CFM is what you want to cover a large swath. I got it on Amazon for 60 bucks and had a store credit for most of it. Just have another 20 volt battery around, and I even bought a 20 volt 4amp, If you do this this, you will enjoy this blower for sidewalks, patios etc.
Show more +brightnight rated Worx WG547.9 1 out of 5 stars on October 9, 2019 and this is exact feedback provided:
If this is the ‘updated’ version, I’d hate to have purchased the earlier one.
Two words: It blows. Box and specs give 10.5 minutes of battery life with this blower. That must be on low power (which isn’t enough power to blow more than a handful of leaves off the sidewalk) because I used a mix of low and high on a brand new battery with a full charge and got about 6 full minutes of use out of it.Now, the obvious solution is to buy a new battery so you’ve got a backup but at that price (the batteries are not cheap) you’re in the price range of a much better unit with a much longer battery life of a 40 volt.High power is sufficient to blow the kind of leaves you find in October in Ohio but you’d better work fast and efficiently with that 6 minute work time.I’ve heard a lot of good things about Worx and have been tempted to try some of their other products but to be frank, this isn’t the kind of product a medium-high end brand would sell. You could buy the cheapest 20V blower possible at Walmart and it wouldn’t be any worse than this one and that’s the shame of having your brand name on a lower end product that comes in with a mid-range price in my opinion.Truth be told, I’ll probably go back to my gas powered blower…it’s always a hassle to keep the oil and gas mixture on hand and the old thing doesn’t start like it used to but for the power and length of use, it’s well worth the effort to just go traditional. Lesson learned. Not sending it back because I’ve used it, will probably give it to my mom since it’s a lightweight easy to use model but again, at that 6 minute use range….you’re looking at being able to clear off just enough leaves from a sidewalk where it would almost be easier to just rake them.Not sure what the ‘updated’ version of this model suggests…I paid extra for this model and again, I cannot imagine what the update is. Improved battery life from 4 minutes to 6? I can’t imagine what happens to this thing after you’ve cycled through this battery 40 or so times either because that will impact the kind of life you’ll get out of it.Overall, I’m disappointed with this product, disappointed with Worx as an introductory item to their brand and just overall, not satisfied at all for the money paid.Two stars because it actually turns on, it’s lightweight and easy to maneuver but I don’t want those stars to somehow suggest that I suggest this as a product to purchase. Just know what you’re getting, know that I’m not exaggerating about the battery life and you can check on here what the price would be for an extra battery, then make a decision.UPDATE: 10/23/2019After having this blower a few weeks now, I’ve used it 4 times, the most recent being today. On a full charge, I got about 4 minutes of actual blowing time out of it using a mix of high and low power. FOUR MINUTES. On a full charge. With a new battery that has been charged 4 times.This thing is absolute junk. I’m disappointed in the product, in the brand and I’m frustrated that I thought this would be a product I can actually use. Tell me how you’d use 4 minutes of blowing time on your front yard before the battery drains and you’ve got to charge it for another 6 hours. Buy another $80 battery so you can blow leaves for 8 minutes?I’m going back to the old faithful oil/gas mixture because there’s no time limit on that, you get more power and you don’t have to wait 6 hours when you want to get some work done. Sorry WORX, hope all your products aren’t this horrible but I’ll never find out because I feel like I was taken on this one and it won’t happen again.
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