Toro 51621 UltraPlus Leaf Blower Vakuum, Variabel Geschwindegkeet (bis zu 250 mph) mat Metal Impeller, 12 Amp, Rout

Brand:Toro

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3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, Héichgeschwindeg Vakuum, Leaf Shredder. 340 CFM Schlagmodus an 405 CFM Vac Modus. 3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, Héichgeschwindeg Vakuum, Leaf Shredder. Dës Täsch ass entwéckelt fir Blatpartikelen net Staub ze fangen. Produkt brauch Loftfloss fir richteg ze schaffen. Variabel Geschwindegkeetskontrolle fir besser Kontroll am Blower an am Vakuum Modus. Vakuumröhre, Bottom-Zippbeutel, Schnouerspäicherhaken, Schredder-All Schredring an Zäitspuerend oszilléierend Röhre abegraff; Verlängerungskabel Separat verkaaft. Mächteg bis zu 250 mph Grad. 350 CFM Schlagmodus an 410 CFM Vac Modus. Superior Blasen a Mulching bewisen duerch kontrolléiert Labo Tester. Dës Täsch ass entwéckelt fir Blatpartikelen net Stëbs ze fangen. Produkt brauch Loftfloss fir richteg ze schaffen.3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, High Speed ​​Vakuum, Leaf Shredder340 CFM Schlagmodus an 405 CFM Vac Modus3 an 1 Machine - Mächteg Blower, High Speed ​​Vakuum, Leaf Shredder.

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3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, Héichgeschwindeg Vakuum, Leaf Shredder. 340 CFM Schlagmodus an 405 CFM Vac Modus. 3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, Héichgeschwindeg Vakuum, Leaf Shredder. Dës Täsch ass entwéckelt fir Blatpartikelen net Staub ze fangen. Produkt brauch Loftfloss fir richteg ze schaffen. Variabel Geschwindegkeetskontrolle fir besser Kontroll am Blower an am Vakuum Modus. Vakuumröhre, Bottom-Zippbeutel, Schnouerspäicherhaken, Schredder-All Schredring an Zäitspuerend oszilléierend Röhre abegraff; Verlängerungskabel Separat verkaaft. Mächteg bis zu 250 mph Grad. 350 CFM Schlagmodus an 410 CFM Vac Modus. Superior Blasen a Mulching bewisen duerch kontrolléiert Labo Tester. Dës Täsch ass entwéckelt fir Blatpartikelen net Stëbs ze fangen. Produkt brauch Loftfloss fir richteg ze schaffen.3 an 1 Maschinn - Mächteg Blower, High Speed ​​Vakuum, Leaf Shredder340 CFM Schlagmodus an 405 CFM Vac Modus3 an 1 Machine - Mächteg Blower, High Speed ​​Vakuum, Leaf Shredder.
Air Flow Capacity 410 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Brand Toro
Color Red
Country of Origin Mexico
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,541 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Form Factor Handheld
Included Components Vacuum Tube
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 45 x 9 x 14 inches
Item model number 51621
Item Weight 8.9 Pounds
Manufacturer The Toro Company
Material Metal
Maximum Speed 250 Miles per Hour
Model Name UltraPlus Blower
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 45 x 9 x 14 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Home
Special Feature 3 in 1 Machine - Powerful Blower, High Speed Vacuum, Leaf Shredder Includes Oscillating Nozzle and Shredz Ring for even easier yard clean up Shredz-All Shred Ring - All shred ring reduces mulched debris to fine mulch, better for gardening and fewer bags to empty 260 mph (418 kph) maximum air speed 340 CFM blow mode and 405 CFM Vac mode 2-Year Full Warranty - This product is covered by a two-year full warranty. See your retailer for warranty details See more
Speed 250 Miles per Hour
Style Blower Vacuum

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Scritto da: Studio Orange
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A
Only some will understand the title of this review. So let me spell it out: A combination leaf blower / mulcher is like a cheat code for life. Raking my back yard typically goes something like this... I go out and buy leaf bags. I'll generally buy three packs, for a total of 15 bags. I assume that I'm over-estimating because my back yard isn't really that big. How could I possibly need more? Spend an entire afternoon raking leaves. Arms feel like rubber, but I'm really only half way done. Now to start bagging. I tell the neighbor he is welcome to use any of my left over bags. By bag 12 I realize the error of my ways. Cursing the universe for the invention of Fall, I go back to the store for more bags. Of course they are sold out. So now I'm faced with the real moral dilemma of either going store-to-store to try to find more bags, or giving up, leaving the remaining piles of leaves to the whims of fate, and going inside for a glass of whiskey. Either way, I'm thinking I could just solve all of my problems if I get a chainsaw and go on a tree assassination mission throughout the neighborhood so I don't have to deal with this next year. After a friend brought over his gas-powered blower so I could clear off my driveway and patio, I realized where my life had gone wrong and how I could remedy it. I decided to opt for this corded blower. It claims to reduce the amount of bags you'll need dramatically. "Ok, little guy, you keep telling yourself that," I'm thinking condescendingly as I go ahead and buy three packs of lawn bags. I figure as long as it saves me the task of raking, I'll consider myself ahead of the game. I make 4 large piles of leaves in the yard. It takes all of about 15 minutes. Already this thing is my hero. And now it's the moment of truth. I switch over to the vacuum / mulcher. Now, you might think that what I'm about to tell you is an exaggeration. I must be lying. But I am not. I consider this year's leaf bombardment to be at least typical, and had I gone the traditional route of cursing and tears, I fully expect that it would have again taken three or more packs of bags. This thing mulched my entire yard down into THREE BAGS. Not packs. BAGS. Even as I was closing up the final (third) bag of leaves, I couldn't believe what had just happened. My neighbor was already 6 bags into his yard and had barely put a dent into his piles. That used to be me, pal. That used to be me. I had just Konami coded my yard. Ok, so if you've read this far, things to know: 1. I'm happy with this unit overall so far, but I've deducted a star because it *is* a tad bit clunky to use. Switching out between the blower tools and the mulching tools is slightly awkward. Also, the cord management isn't the best. There is a "hook" you can wrap the cord around, but because of the smooth plastic and the way it's angled, the cord still likes to slip out and if you're not careful you can unplug yourself -- not the end of the world, but annoying. 2. One thing I *DO* like about this is how much quieter it is that the gas powered units I've been around. Don't get me wrong, this thing is still like holding a mini-jet engine in terms of noise...If you've spent your life attending concerts, this may not be that big of a deal to you. Otherwise, I wouldn't consider you some sort of weirdo if you wanted to use ear protection with this thing. 3. Sort of like my German Shepherd, this thing can eat too fast if you don't keep an eye on it. You'll know when the mulcher takes too large of a bite. The suction will stop and it'll start whining like you just took away its favorite toy. Just detach and unclog the tube and don't be so impatient. You'll be fine. One final thought: I've really only tackled my yard once. It's doubtful I'll have need to use it again this year (but I'll likely let some friends use it on their yards). So I can't really speak yet as to the longevity /reliability of this unit. Update: It's been two years. You know, when that honeymoon phase is supposed to have faded and now you're actually willing to express your annoyance when the dishwasher isn't loaded the way you like (e.g., the efficient way)? Well, forget the fear that the luster will have faded. This unit is still going strong. Even scored some bonus points helping out the neighbor across the street. He had a similar unit, different brand, and marveled at how much better this one functioned. And let's face it, who doesn't like scoring some one-up points in the neighborhood? It's the little victories that count.
Scritto da: Kenn
It works as expected...with a few design flaws...
Definitely happy I got this. Sorry no blower review here. Just vacuum. It works as you would expect. I have only used it on small leaves from the type of trees that I have. I use a different blower to put them in the best pile that I can, so my review is only speaking to the vacuum of this tool. First...before you plug it in make sure the dial for power is turned all the way down. There is NO on/off switch. So the thing will power right up and scare ya if you don't turn this knob down first. Second, all the reviews about the cord being on the wrong side are sorta correct. It definitely is not in the "best" spot. But it is a tough call. For me, I just found the best way to let it hang and drag that I could. That meant tucking through the handle and it coming out the other way. Easy. Don't like the cord? Buy gas. The overall size is MUCH smaller than you would have expected. Works great and has no trouble in the power department, but I sorta "thought you'd be bigger." I would not advise for a frequent user or a heavy leaf-laden area, or for a commercial application. Great for having around the house though and regular home use of a small property. While I only picked up small leaves in my test, it mulched them to powder! You can see from my photo where I blew enough leaves into an area then went over them with the Toro to pick up. The bits that remain are actually rocks. I have a lot of pea gravel mixed in there. So the vacuum did a terrific job of pulling up the leaves and mulching them down. I had trouble with leaves that were a few inches from the end of the tube. The ones that were in the cracks of my railroad ties did not pull up. The vacuum really does need a bit of a "seal" to create the proper suction. So you want to be able to put it right down on the leaves. This is important when reviewing because this is a key in what people don't expect. A lot of people think it should suck from across the yard. One thing I definitely did not like about it was the bag. Love the bottom zipper! But the bag is not "lined." Literally the dust from the mulching just blows right through that fabric. You can expect a full shower and immediate dump of your clothes in the wash after a serious shakeout. Really...this is dramatic. UPDATE-I found the bag HAS to be breathable ot there would not be any actual vacuum. If it were plastic lined, it would be a balloon! So...nature of the beast. A lot of folks complain that the thing is too short and you have to bend over. This is true IF you are tall! I am 6' and I had to hunch for the blower to reach the ground/leaves. This hurt my back after a while. But as a tall person, you know this is a thing. It would be nice if I could find a 8" extension somehow for the tube. But I expected this and it works as I would think for most people it should be fine. My biggest complaint is the end nozzle for the vacuum. The shape of the opening has an angle on one side. Presumably so you can drag it across the leaves and it pulls them up. This works just fine. Sorta. The angle is to one side. So for the tube to not get caught on the ground or snag, you have only ONE CHOICE of direction to drag to pick up leaves. I had to drag right to left to get the leaves up. I honestly want to stand in front of the pile and be able to maneuver the vac how I need to...so the angle should be forward-facing, not to a side. This takes away a really key movement, for me at least. I literally am going to use a grinder to change the angle so it can pick up forward-facing and not dragging across. The dragging motion is also likely why some are experiencing back pain with the hunching. This is just a simple ergonomic problem with their design. Ups and downs in the review, but the end result is I love the vacuum and it works great for the small jobs that I have and the price point is fantastic. In the end, I wish I was not anxious about getting out shopping or I would have gone and found a good gas version. I really would rather have had that. But I am an introvert and have a thing about going places...so the Amazon route was great and this was the safest bet for the buck. I'm happy. With the vacuum.
Scritto da: Melanie
Best value for features and price
I received this last night, very quickly. What sets this Toro product above others for me is the functionality, power, and price. I've had a wimpy battery powered blower and have never been able to really clear the mountains of grungy, dead leaves all over the landscaping I inherited with the property I purchased. Even with 2 batteries I'm lucky to get 30 minutes of not super powered air. This blower, vacuum, mulcher performs beautifully and as advertised. It is super powerful, not like any battery powered blower can be. The vacuum and mulcher works perfectly and it's so easy to empty the bag. A few tips I've learned as I'm self-taught at this yardwork and maintaining landscaping game. 1. When using an extension cord, use some electrical tape to bind and keep the connections from pulling apart for any tool you have that needs one. What a headache saver! 2. For those complainers about this not being cordless, batteries would never have enough power to run this thing. It never runs out of juice or power so you can use it at will. It is so much better than my cheap 6 amp blower. 3. For those complainers about the weight-I consider my hands weak and I'm not super strong or in great shape. You can easily switch between left and right handed in both modes and I didn't find it too heavy at all. I used it for a few hours and didn't tire out. This is an excellent product. I would highly recommend this after a day out in the yard using all the functions. I've made the best progress ever on getting rid of ancient leaves embedded in bushes and rocks. I love this and I think it's fantastic! I can't wait to work on my backyard next!
Scritto da: Lance
Another "easy" product that actually makes things harder
I bought this for the vacuum functionality. So first off, you need to leaf blow into a pile before vacuuming them up or it will take an absolute eternity to go over the whole yard. That's to be expected. Once in a pile, it sucks up leaves at a moderate pace. It is not fast, and is probably the most powerful electric model available. It avoids having to bend over at the expense of taking about 3x longer. Keep in mind this thing is not light, and gets heaver as the bag fills, so although you don't have to bend you have to carry for longer. Performance varies depending on leaf type and if they are wet. Small leaves (1-2 inches): works well wet or dry. Medium leaves (3-4 inches): works ok dry, clogs in 10 seconds if wet. Large leaves (5-6 inches): clogs in under 5 seconds wet or dry. Overall this thing is only worth it for small leaves, but even then just picking them up is substantially faster. The only saving grace is it prevents the need to bend over if you don't mind lifting instead. As an alternative, consider NuVue Yard Scoops. A pile that takes 20 minutes with this vacuum takes about 4 minutes with the scoops. You will have to bend over but not as much as picking up by hand (they give you a good 8 inches reach), and they are very light. This is what I use and will continue to use after being disappointed with the Toro Vacuum.
Scritto da: MariB
No help from Toro technical assistance, solved the problem, blower is fantastic!
My ordered from Amazon a Toro UltraPlus Blower/Vacuum model 51621 arrived fast. My husband was happy to try it out. Here is his experience: The blower tripped a 15 Amp GFCI seconds after it started. He powered the blower from a plug inside the house, not protected by a GFCI mini-breaker and the blower functioned well. To get Toro technical assistance he called 1-888-430-1687 as per the instruction manual. He asked to talk to a technical assistance but the lady asked for my zip code and she gave him local telephone number. The person at that number (call center)1-800-544-5364 gave another tech service number. The man he spoke to knew nothing about a electrical Toro blowers he only only knew about gas blowers. He has done a full circle and without anyone to assist with this problem. He suspect that the third harmonics generated by the 51621 blower is so high that it tricks the GFCI into tripping. The instruction manual does not specify the harmonics content generated by the VFD and there is no mention that the blower meets IEEE Std 519. Is there anyone could give any suggestion or recommendation? So much for after sales service! Our lawnmower and trimmer both using the same cable and outside plugs and work fine! 3 weeks later We had an electrician check our system, he changed the breaker for less sensitive GFI and now the blower works very well. I would give 5 star but not having help or reaching any knowledgeable technician from TORO is realy pitiful. The blower is fantastic and easy to use, and eliminates leaveas racking, this is the best part!!
Scritto da: Amanda Welliver
Best one I have owned yet.
I bought this based on the many great reviews and I am most impressed. It is by far the best outdoor vacuum and blower I have owned - and for the price you can't go wrong. It is so powerful and surprisingly not very loud considering. I have tinnitus so ears are super sensitive and this Toro is great for the ears. At first I was impressed and I did not even see that I didn't even have it at 100% suction lol. I am slo 6'0 feet tall and the length of the vacuum tube is the longest I have used and seen - again so much appreciated. The only thing is that its a bit on the heavy side but what do you expect with the power in this thing and its metal (not plastic) impeller. After seeing how great it was both my neighbours have ordered theirs too.
Scritto da: SCMC
Power Plus
To start I love it. This is one heck of a wind storm. The vacuum is vary strong. I am extremely happy with the speed control ability. I use it to clean up the yard after cutting the lawn. This takes about 40 min. So I find this blower on the heavy side. It's not so heavy I need to stop but I do now I'm working, doesn't help that I have a 100 foot cord hanging off of it though. So knowing what I know would I buy it again. O ya, this is the best blower i have had. EVER!
Scritto da: Alex C
Very powerful tool for light work
I live in ravine. Need about 30 leaf bags to clean up the fallen leaves. I've read some amazing reviews here and went for it. It does have amazing suction power and sturdy metal grinder. But it occasionally stops for doing heavy sectioning on mountains of leaves. So I had to use old way and used it for clean up which I'm still happy about. Shoulder strip is little short for 6'3 guy like me too. Overall still happy but don't expect magical grind all experience.

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