Tools & Hardware : Toro Universal Leaf Collector with 8-Foot Hose #51500

Toro Universal Leaf Collector with 8-Foot Hose #51500

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 46







Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Toro
Color: White, black
EAN: 0021038515007
Label: Toro
Manufacturer: Toro
Model: 51500
Publisher: Toro
Release Date: September 12, 2006
Sales Rank: 46
Studio: Toro
Variation Description: White, black


Features:
  • Universal leaf collector; connects to all electric blower/vacs
  • Connects all blowers to trash container for quick leaf collection
  • Mesh cover, plastic hose
  • Includes trash container cover, hose, universal coupler
  • 8-foot hose; limited 1-year warranty







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Product Description:
Sold as each. Designed to integrate with your existing blower vac and trash receptacle. Universal coupler. Includes mesh top which fits tightly around most debris containers. 8 ft. hose. Manufacturer's number: 51500. Country of origin: China. Distributed by Toro Company the.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great Idea..Poor Construction
The design team did not think this through. The hose continuously blows loose from the bag. A snap attachment on the inside of the bag would have solved this problem. Until I find away to rectify this flaw I will use the carry along bag that came with the blower. Right now it is useless.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Good - I'd sell for $ 5
Toro Universal Leaf Collector with 8-Foot Hose #51500

No good -- I'd sell for $ 5.00. I bought this from AMAZON a year ago, along with a TORO BLOWER/VACUUM. The vacuum unit it wonderful, very powerful, easy to use. But the leaf collector will not work on any 32 gal. garbage can. I've tried several different types, always a mess do deal with. The holding device comes loose, and fine debris blows all over the place. Or if it can be made to stay, there still is a gallon or so of debris contained in the edge of the cloth, which ends up on the lawn or deck. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Needs some work
This product is a great idea but with a couple of problems.
The mesh attachment bag is not large enough to fit over some of the compost cart used by the trash companies and the way the hose is attached to it is not good. The first time I used it the hose blew right out of the mesh bag. I used some tie straps to reattach it and have not had problems since. The pull ties to tighten the mesh bag to the container is also hard to pull tight. It works loose easily and then blows off your container.
The universal attachment did work well to attach to my blower/vac but it does fit a little loose and hard to tighten but will stay on.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not pleased
I was disapointed that it clogs so easy the bag i purchased wokks better than the hose and cantianer I purchased the cantainer at alocal store it was also toro the bag also i bought the best lawn and leaf vac i have had for 3 years now I regret spending the additional money to try to make it easier to use



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Horrible
I bought this with the collapsible 43 gallon bucket. This item did not stay attached to anything. After 5 minutes of trying to use it, I decided to return it. If it won't even attach to the Toro bucket, then what will it attach to?

#51500 Hose 8-Foot with Collector Leaf Universal Toro




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