where is worx yard tools sold?
like the lawn trimmer and mower.
http://www.worxyardtools.com/?source=gg-branded-generic&gclid=CILpzKf9_pMCFRpknAodS2fJXQ
If you are looking for the website this is what I found, but if you are looking for locally sold I would look in the yellow pages.
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=worx&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=1100098361&ref=pd_sl_4qagy5sy1m_b
Good luck and hope this helps some.
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new lawn mower worx 1600w rrp 16999 | ![]() |
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£99.99 | 3h 21m |
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WORX WRX MOWER BLADE FOR WG711E WG712E LAWN MOWER | ![]() |
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£9.50 | 2d 3h 23m |
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WORX WRX LAWN MOWER 1600 WATT 50 LITRE WG712EUK | ![]() |
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£169.95 | 2d 3h 23m |
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Worx 1500w 38cm Lawn Mower | ![]() |
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£49.99 | 5d 3h 37m |
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worx 1600 watt lawn mowerVGC99p | ![]() |
0 Bid | £.99 | 7d 8h 9m |
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Cut Roller Rotary Lawn Mower Worx 1600w WG711E 40cm | ![]() |
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£49.99 | 16d 1h 14m |
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Rotary Lawn Cut Roller Mower BNB Worx 1600w WG711E 40cm | ![]() |
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£109.99 | 16d 6h 44m |
We have all experienced that dreaded feeling of waking up on the weekend and looking out the window to see the lawn covered in leaves. It may not be the end of the world, but when fall rolls around I know all I'm thinking about doing is watching football. I suppose if we are going to have to sweep up the lawn anyway we might as well look at what tools are available for the job. If a man is going to do work around the house, he needs the right tool.
We all know and have used the classic lawn sweeping tool, the rake. Nothing is more tested and reliable. We've all had the pleasure of throwing on some gloves and tackling the whole yard with a rake and a stack of garbage bags. There is nothing wrong with the rake, in fact even if you invest in a lawn sweeper or a leaf blower you will still need to keep your rake handy for the fine detail work. Lawn sweepers just can't get right next to the house or fence line.
The next choice is a leaf blower. Now these babies are fun. It sort of reminds me of the old phrase "kill a mosquito with a hammer". When you are using a leaf blower, you certainly have plenty of power for the job. I actually enjoy myself when I'm using a gasoline powered leaf blower to get rid of all the loose debris in my path. They do make a pretty nice selection of electric blowers now, but I've never used one. The biggest drawback to the leaf blower is where the leaves go after they've been blown. I've had more than one upset neighbor when I was a bit careless using my blower. The noise is another drawback (I certainly don't mind the noise, but your neighbors might).
The last tool is the lawn sweeper. This is a mechanical tool (not powered) that rotates a bunch of brush like sweepers inside a cylindrical housing to pick up loose debris off your lawn. Lawn sweepers come in 2 flavors, the push lawn sweeper and the tow behind lawn sweeper. Basic rule of thumb when picking which one is to base it off of what you use to mow your lawn. If you use a riding lawn mower, a tow behind sweeper is probably the one for you. If you push mow your yard, get the push lawn sweeper. Lawn sweepers are quiet and very easy to use, but they don't just do the job for you. You still have to empty the collected leaves into a bag and tie it up. As I mentioned earlier, you still need to rake the hard to reach place that the lawn sweeper just can't get to (under trees, near retaining walls, next to the house, etc).
Whichever tool you decide on, just remember you have choices. Even if you decide to go with a Lawn Sweeper or a leaf blower, remember that you will never get out of raking completely. If your going to be pulled off the couch to do yard work you might as well get the best tool for the job.
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