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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
The material is made of very thin material and tears very easily. I went by a tree limb and it tore a hole in the side of the bag. I fixed the bag and got to finish the yard and it didn't take long to get them pick up.
David
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Bottom side (or entire bag) needs to be made of tougher material. Maybe a thicker side (down). Ours ripped within about 50-60 feet
J
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
It's much smaller then the images on my 2 bag system on a craftsman mower the bag is almost pointless. Issue 1 the blowback no matter how it's attached is very bad.Second .Once it's on and full of air it becomes much smaller so doesn't hold too much more then the bag system .Third its made of like plastic bags u get for food 1 lap around my lawn and it's already showing signs of small rips4th the zipper on the bottom sucksOnly good thing it breaths wellBuy a more study one like I am now and sending this back
Zach
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
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D. Kodgis
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
This does not work as is. If you have a rear discharge chute, maybe. There can be no mounting of it on side chute. The bag does not have a smaller tube design to fit onto a leaf collector tube for a basket setup. The weight of the bag pulls the tube off. The gaping opening of the bag-even pulling the cords tight, the discharge escapes out of the bag in part and onto the lawn. You have to keep a hand on it to push it aside so your wheel does not touch it. No one wants to buy an adapter kit and trinket around with bolts and some doo-dad adapter when the bag has a poor design in the first place. The bag has to be behind your lawn or garden tractor and cannot fit side or even with a chute on the side. It is just not made for that. Of all the purchases I have made with Amazon, this is the absolute bottom of the list.
Salty Pelican
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
Unbelievable! We tried for weeks to find a kid to rake our leaves with no takers. We should have just bought this back-saver first! It's actually kind of hilarious to watch. It brought all the neighbors out. I'm wondering how many will be running out spending thousands on a riding tractor just so they can spend an additional twenty bucks just to get this thing to suck up their leaves. We did have an issue with the first one having an open seam. It was quickly replaced and the second one was used multiple times with no issue. I truly think that even if this sprouts a hole (which it likely eventually will), you could slap some black gorilla type tape on it and keep going. I'm kind of mad I didn't invent this myself. It's just that simple yet effective. Make sure your lot is relatively stick free. I cleared a half acre of leaves in a flash. I'm fortunate enough to have another half acre of heavy woods so I simply drug this into the clearing of my woods and dumped it but if you have to bag leaves, simply unzip this and start bagging.
Jeffrey LeBoeuf
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
This was a game changer for my leaf removal. Combined with gator blades, this bag turned leaf removal into a minor once a week chore instead of the season-long multi-person effort. Tired of fighting with teens to rake? Then this bag is what you want.The velcro that comes with it doesn't stick. Maybe your tractor is cleaner (or smoother) than mine, but it immediately falls off for me. A friend reported the same problem. Instead, use the drawstrings to secure the bag. Those little plastic clips won't hold once the bag starts to fill. Tie them off instead. Once you get this technique down, you can almost fill the bag before the chute starts clogging.I went for half-full, then I dumped the contents in my mulch piles. By the end of the season, I was flying through this process. The stitching was starting to fray on the bag, but I think I can get another season out of it. I'm going to keep a spare handy.Finally, I want to mention that the tarp idea pitched in the description of this item is not needed. It's an extra expense / hassle to deal with. I tried it and it did nothing to improve the results, and just made setup harder.
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