
Switch from blow to vac and mulch with just the turn of a dial. “Rake the leaves” with just this one tool in half the time it used to take you. And with the 16:1 mulch ratio, you’ll have far fewer bags to drag to the curb when you’re done. The 600 CFM – 12A Electric TRIVAC is here to make yard work so much easier. First off, all that tech is less than 10 lbs, so almost anyone can operate it with just one hand. The 2-speed control lets you blow on low for tight corners, and then crank it up to 70 mph for the open yard. 600 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) is an awful lot of air and creates a nice wide stream to get even more done in less time. And the powerful 12A electric motor frees you from the expense and hassle of gas-powered blowers to give you a cleaner and quieter experience. Let’s talk some more about that mulching function. The patented articulating design lets you flip it into vacuum and mulch mode with just one turn. You don’t need to switch out the tube, and you certainly don’t need any tools to do it. It sucks up leaves into the metal impeller and shredder blades, which chops them up into 1/16th their regular size. So you can stuff 16x more leaves and yard debris into the 1.4 bushels collection bag than you could with a regular yard vacuum or a blower or a rake. Welcome to the TRIVAC, it’s the better way to go “rake the leaves.”
Q: How many speed settings does the WORX 12 Amp TRIVAC have?
A: The WORX 12 Amp TRIVAC has two speed settings.
Q: Does this WORX leaf blower have a mulching feature?
A: Yes, this leaf blower can mulch leaves and yard debris.
Q: What is the maximum air speed this leaf blower can reach?
A: This WORX leaf blower has a maximum air speed of 75 miles per hour.
Q: How long is the cord on this electric leaf blower?
A: The cord for this electric leaf blower is 11.5 feet long.
A: Hello There! Thank you for your question. No, this tool will need an extension cord connected to it at all times to work properly. If you wanted a battery operated model please see model WG583. Thank you for choosing Worx!
Q: Does it have to be plugged in while in use?
A: Hello, and thank you for your inquiry! Yes, the WG512 does need to be plugged into an extension cord and then directly into a wall outlet. The owner’s manual includes an extension cord chart to help you choose the correct cord length and gauge for safe operation. Tip: When selecting an extension cord, always match the gauge and length recommended in the manual. A heavier gauge (lower number) is better for longer distances because it reduces voltage drop and prevents overheating. For example, for cords over 50 feet, you’ll typically need a 12-gauge cord instead of a 14-gauge. Thank you for choosing WORX tools!
A: You are right Ken. The description falsely advertises that it comes with 2 batteries.