The lawn in front of our house looks crystal green now - well besides the brown grass. No leaves - well maybe 2% left.
The shredder is awesome and the vacuum is very powerful. Holding it upright takes a serious work out. Ideally we use the cordless battery leaf blower to create a big pile and then lay the leaf vacuum shredder on the side, as it uses the Leaf Pro collection device - a tube and "hood" - to fill up a big trash can.
So as of now though I know this thing works and is powerful. Also it's nice having more green to see. But today we're supposed to get snow flurries - I guess they didn't make it today?
Abrupt global warming is putting a real dent in the winter. Alaska as a whole was something like 12 degrees warmer than average for the past month. Some areas were maybe 25 degrees warmer than average.
So that spreads down as the jet stream is weakened due to Alaska being too warm and so then southern warmth can reach higher. Something like that.
Often during winter in the northern hemisphere, the polar vortex will become less stable and expand, sending cold Arctic air southward over the United States with the jet stream (right globe).
The forecast for the polar vortex over the next few weeks is for it to remain extraordinarily strong and stable. This means the coldest air will be locked across the pole due to the strong, stable polar vortex.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/hudson-valley/weather/2020/11/19/outlook-for-december
So due to lack of cold then the Jet Stream is NOT expanding.
The easy release latch to switch from vacuum to blower isn’t that easy
https://comparisonarena.com/leaf-blowers/toro-51619-vs-51621-which-leaf-blower-is-better/
True!!
Ok so I got the 150 feet of extension cord - the maximum length allowed for this machine. 10 gauge, outdoor. I checked - the plug fits. It was about $250. So $150 for 100 feet and $90 for 50 feet.
So here is the "playlist" of reviews of this machine.
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