Worx Blowers & Vacuums
WORX leaf blower kit is for clearing leaves fast without dragging a rake round all day, whether you're on a tidy-up, a handover, or keeping paths safe.
When the site's finished and the mess is everywhere, a decent blower saves time and your back. This range covers the straight WORX leaf blower for quick clear-ups, plus WORX garden vacuum and WORX TriVac options when you need to suck up, mulch, and bag leaves instead of just shifting them.
What Are WORX Leaf Blowers Used For?
- Clearing wet leaves and grit off paths, drives, and access routes so you are not dragging it into the house or slipping on it during a handover.
- Blowing out corners, gravel edges, and around parked vans where a broom just flicks it about and you end up doing the same bit twice.
- Vacuuming and bagging leaf piles with a WORX garden vacuum when you need the waste contained and off the job, not just moved to the next corner.
- Mulching bulky leaves down with a WORX TriVac so the bag lasts longer and you are not constantly stopping to empty it.
Choosing the Right WORX Leaf Blower
Match it to what you are doing with the waste: shifting it is one thing, but collecting it cleanly is another.
1. Blower only vs Vacuum and Mulch
If you just need to clear paths, patios, and doorways fast, a WORX leaf blower keeps it simple and quick. If the job needs the leaves gone, not just moved, go for a WORX garden vacuum or WORX TriVac so you can suck up and bag on the spot.
2. Bagging work and emptying stops
If you are doing bigger clear-ups, prioritise a mulching setup like the WORX TriVac, because chopped leaves pack down better and you will empty the bag less often. If it is only small areas or quick weekly maintenance, blower-only is usually the fastest way through it.
3. Where you are working
For tight spots like planted borders, gravel edges, and around parked cars, pick a tool that gives you good control rather than just raw blast, because too much force fires stones and debris where you do not want it. For open drives and long paths, airflow matters more for pushing piles along without constant repositioning.
Who Are These For on Site?
- Landscapers and garden maintenance teams clearing lawns, beds, and hardstanding quickly before they start the next job.
- Site managers and handover crews who need a fast clean finish on paths, patios, and entrances without hauling a bin bag of loose leaves by hand.
- Facilities and estate maintenance teams keeping walkways, car parks, and service yards tidy through autumn, where a blower is quicker than sweeping every day.
The Basics: Understanding WORX Blowers and Garden Vacuums
A blower shifts debris to where you want it, while a garden vacuum collects it and a mulcher reduces it so you are not emptying every five minutes.
1. Blowing (Clearing and Piling)
The WORX leaf blower is about moving leaves, dust, and light debris off hard surfaces fast, so you can pile it up in one place for collection or keep access routes clean during the day.
2. Vacuuming (Collecting and Containing)
A WORX garden vacuum pulls leaves into a bag, which is what you want when the client expects a clean finish and you cannot leave piles behind or blow it into next door's garden.
3. Mulching (Less Bulk, Fewer Stops)
WORX TriVac models chop leaves as they go into the bag, so the waste takes up less space and you spend more time clearing and less time walking to the bin.
Shop WORX Leaf Blowers and Vacuums at ITS
Whether you need a WORX leaf blower for quick clear-ups or a WORX garden vacuum and WORX TriVac for collecting and mulching, you can pick the right setup in one place. We stock the full range in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery so you can get it on site when the weather turns.
WORX Leaf Blower and Garden Vacuum FAQs
How powerful is the WORX leaf blower?
It depends on the exact model, but the range is built for real garden clear-ups rather than just shifting a few dry leaves. For buying, look at the airflow and speed figures and match them to the job: patios and paths need controlled, consistent airflow, while bigger piles and damp leaves need more shove to move them without repeated passes.
Can the WORX blower also mulch leaves?
Yes, if you choose a WORX TriVac style machine that has vacuum and mulching built in. A blower-only tool will only move the leaves; the TriVac pulls them in and chops them down so they pack tighter in the bag and you empty less often.
Is a WORX garden vacuum worth it over just blowing everything into a pile?
If you are working on client driveways, small gardens, or anywhere you need the waste gone and tidy, it is worth it because you are collecting as you go. If you have loads of open space and a clear place to dump or compost, blower-only can be quicker for shifting volume.
Will these handle damp leaves, or do they clog up?
They will handle damp leaves, but any vacuum can struggle if you try to swallow heavy, soggy piles in one go. The trick is to work in thinner layers and keep the intake clear of twigs and stones, and if you are mainly dealing with wet leaf fall, lean towards higher airflow and mulching to keep material moving into the bag.
Are blower vacs safe around gravel and loose stone?
They are fine if you use them with a bit of sense, but do not point full blast straight into gravel because you will fire stones and dust everywhere. For gravel edges, keep the nozzle angle shallow, back the power off if you can, and use short passes to lift leaves without shifting the stone.