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Worx 40V Blowers & Vacuums

WORX 40V leaf blower kit is for shifting proper garden mess fast, without petrol faff. Ideal for clear-ups after hedge cuts, mowing, and wet, heavy leaf fall.

When you've got drives, paths, and beds covered in clippings and leaves, you need air volume that actually moves it, not a toy that just whips it about. The WORX 40V range covers blower-only and WORX 40V garden vacuum options, so you can blow into piles, then lift and mulch where it makes sense. Pick the right tube setup and collection size for your patch, and you'll get a worx heavy duty blower that earns its keep.

What Jobs Are WORX 40V Leaf Blowers and Garden Vacuums Best At?

  • Clearing leaves and hedge clippings off patios, decking, and paths so you are not sweeping for an hour after every cut-back.
  • Blowing out corners, gravel edges, and around planters where rakes and brooms just flick the mess back and forth.
  • Shifting grass cuttings off drives and kerbs after mowing so the place looks tidy before you pack up.
  • Vacuuming and mulching dry leaf piles with a WORX 40V garden vacuum when you want it bagged up and gone, not just moved to the side.
  • Quick clean-downs around sheds, garages, and site cabins where dust, saw chips, and general debris builds up fast.

Choosing the Right WORX 40V Leaf Blower

Sort the right one by matching it to the mess you are moving and how you want to clear it up, not what looks biggest in the pictures.

1. Blower only vs blower vac

If you mainly want to clear paths, patios, and driveways, a blower-only is faster and lighter in the hand. If you need the waste gone, not just piled up, choose a WORX 40V garden vacuum so you can suck it up and mulch it into the bag.

2. Wet leaves and heavy debris

If you are dealing with wet leaf fall and compacted piles, go for the worx heavy duty blower option with the strongest airflow you can justify, because damp leaves need air volume to lift and shift, not just a sharp jet.

3. Runtime and battery setup

If you are doing a quick patio clear, one set of batteries will do the job. If you are on bigger gardens or doing multiple properties, budget for spare batteries so you are not waiting around mid-shift while packs charge.

Who Are WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums For?

  • Landscapers and garden maintenance teams who need a cordless clear-up tool that is quick to grab between jobs and easy to keep in the van.
  • Groundskeepers and caretakers doing regular leaf rounds on paths and car parks, where a worx heavy duty blower saves time every visit.
  • Homeowners with bigger gardens who want the power of a twin battery 40V setup without storing petrol or messing about with pull starts.

The Basics: Understanding Leaf Blower vs Garden Vacuum

Both tools save time, but they work best in different parts of the clear-up. Here is the simple way to think about it before you choose.

1. Blowing is for moving and piling

A worx 40v leaf blower is the quickest way to push loose leaves, grass, and clippings into tidy windrows, especially on hard surfaces and along edges where sweeping is slow.

2. Vacuuming is for collecting and reducing waste

A worx 40v garden vacuum lifts dry leaves into a bag and mulches them down, which means fewer trips to the bin and less mess left behind when the job needs to look finished.

3. Wet material needs realistic expectations

Wet leaves and soggy clippings are heavier and stick to the ground, so you will get the best results by blowing them into smaller piles first, then lifting what you can once it has dried a bit.

Why Shop for WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums at ITS?

Whether you need a WORX 40V leaf blower for quick clear-ups or a WORX 40V garden vacuum for collecting and mulching, we stock the full range so you can pick the right setup for your work. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you are not waiting around when the garden is already buried.

WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums FAQs

How powerful is the WORX 40V leaf blower?

It is properly usable power for real clear-ups, not just dusting. The 40V platform is designed for moving leaf piles, hedge clippings, and grass off hard surfaces, but the exact shove you get depends on the specific model and nozzle setup you choose.

Is the WORX 40V blower good for wet leaves?

Yes, up to a point. Wet leaves are heavy and stick down, so no cordless blower is magic on a soaked lawn, but a worx heavy duty blower will shift wet leaves off patios, tarmac, and block paving well if you work in smaller sections and keep the nozzle angle low.

Is a blower vac worth it, or should I just blow everything into piles?

If you are leaving waste on site for green bins or composting, blowing into piles is often enough and it is the fastest method. If you need a clean finish and the waste has to be removed, a WORX 40V garden vacuum saves time because it collects and mulches instead of you bagging loose piles by hand.

What is the main mistake people make with leaf blowers on site?

Trying to blast everything at full power in all directions and ending up chasing leaves round in circles. Work the edges first, blow with the wind where you can, and build a few small piles instead of one massive heap that just spreads back out.

How do I stop the vacuum mode clogging up?

Do not suck up long, stringy wet material or handfuls of twigs in one go, because that is what bridges in the tube. Blow into piles first, pick out the worst sticks, and keep the bag emptied before it is rammed full so airflow does not drop off.

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Worx 40V Blowers & Vacuums

WORX 40V leaf blower kit is for shifting proper garden mess fast, without petrol faff. Ideal for clear-ups after hedge cuts, mowing, and wet, heavy leaf fall.

When you've got drives, paths, and beds covered in clippings and leaves, you need air volume that actually moves it, not a toy that just whips it about. The WORX 40V range covers blower-only and WORX 40V garden vacuum options, so you can blow into piles, then lift and mulch where it makes sense. Pick the right tube setup and collection size for your patch, and you'll get a worx heavy duty blower that earns its keep.

What Jobs Are WORX 40V Leaf Blowers and Garden Vacuums Best At?

  • Clearing leaves and hedge clippings off patios, decking, and paths so you are not sweeping for an hour after every cut-back.
  • Blowing out corners, gravel edges, and around planters where rakes and brooms just flick the mess back and forth.
  • Shifting grass cuttings off drives and kerbs after mowing so the place looks tidy before you pack up.
  • Vacuuming and mulching dry leaf piles with a WORX 40V garden vacuum when you want it bagged up and gone, not just moved to the side.
  • Quick clean-downs around sheds, garages, and site cabins where dust, saw chips, and general debris builds up fast.

Choosing the Right WORX 40V Leaf Blower

Sort the right one by matching it to the mess you are moving and how you want to clear it up, not what looks biggest in the pictures.

1. Blower only vs blower vac

If you mainly want to clear paths, patios, and driveways, a blower-only is faster and lighter in the hand. If you need the waste gone, not just piled up, choose a WORX 40V garden vacuum so you can suck it up and mulch it into the bag.

2. Wet leaves and heavy debris

If you are dealing with wet leaf fall and compacted piles, go for the worx heavy duty blower option with the strongest airflow you can justify, because damp leaves need air volume to lift and shift, not just a sharp jet.

3. Runtime and battery setup

If you are doing a quick patio clear, one set of batteries will do the job. If you are on bigger gardens or doing multiple properties, budget for spare batteries so you are not waiting around mid-shift while packs charge.

Who Are WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums For?

  • Landscapers and garden maintenance teams who need a cordless clear-up tool that is quick to grab between jobs and easy to keep in the van.
  • Groundskeepers and caretakers doing regular leaf rounds on paths and car parks, where a worx heavy duty blower saves time every visit.
  • Homeowners with bigger gardens who want the power of a twin battery 40V setup without storing petrol or messing about with pull starts.

The Basics: Understanding Leaf Blower vs Garden Vacuum

Both tools save time, but they work best in different parts of the clear-up. Here is the simple way to think about it before you choose.

1. Blowing is for moving and piling

A worx 40v leaf blower is the quickest way to push loose leaves, grass, and clippings into tidy windrows, especially on hard surfaces and along edges where sweeping is slow.

2. Vacuuming is for collecting and reducing waste

A worx 40v garden vacuum lifts dry leaves into a bag and mulches them down, which means fewer trips to the bin and less mess left behind when the job needs to look finished.

3. Wet material needs realistic expectations

Wet leaves and soggy clippings are heavier and stick to the ground, so you will get the best results by blowing them into smaller piles first, then lifting what you can once it has dried a bit.

Why Shop for WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums at ITS?

Whether you need a WORX 40V leaf blower for quick clear-ups or a WORX 40V garden vacuum for collecting and mulching, we stock the full range so you can pick the right setup for your work. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you are not waiting around when the garden is already buried.

WORX 40V Blowers and Vacuums FAQs

How powerful is the WORX 40V leaf blower?

It is properly usable power for real clear-ups, not just dusting. The 40V platform is designed for moving leaf piles, hedge clippings, and grass off hard surfaces, but the exact shove you get depends on the specific model and nozzle setup you choose.

Is the WORX 40V blower good for wet leaves?

Yes, up to a point. Wet leaves are heavy and stick down, so no cordless blower is magic on a soaked lawn, but a worx heavy duty blower will shift wet leaves off patios, tarmac, and block paving well if you work in smaller sections and keep the nozzle angle low.

Is a blower vac worth it, or should I just blow everything into piles?

If you are leaving waste on site for green bins or composting, blowing into piles is often enough and it is the fastest method. If you need a clean finish and the waste has to be removed, a WORX 40V garden vacuum saves time because it collects and mulches instead of you bagging loose piles by hand.

What is the main mistake people make with leaf blowers on site?

Trying to blast everything at full power in all directions and ending up chasing leaves round in circles. Work the edges first, blow with the wind where you can, and build a few small piles instead of one massive heap that just spreads back out.

How do I stop the vacuum mode clogging up?

Do not suck up long, stringy wet material or handfuls of twigs in one go, because that is what bridges in the tube. Blow into piles first, pick out the worst sticks, and keep the bag emptied before it is rammed full so airflow does not drop off.

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