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Just by way of a light-hearted enquiry:

 

I just bought a new blower and, as usual, it came with a round ended spout and a flat ended one. so my question to you guys is which one do you use? what do yo find best for which task? and, most importantly I guess, which is best for sawdust off lawns!!

 

Oh and does anyone bother with the vacuum attachment?

 

Cheers! Sambo!

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Use it to get a fire  going, after a while the end melts anyway.

 

I prefer round for dissipating sawdust on lawns.

 

Also round ones are better for levitating tennis balls, providing minutes of fun.

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Use it to get a fire  going, after a while the end melts anyway.

 

I prefer round for dissipating sawdust on lawns.

 

Also round ones are better for levitating tennis balls, providing minutes of fun.

A length of cast iron fall pipe works well for arsonistic brash clearing.

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Flat is better i reckon, circular blows it all over the shop and feels less concentrated. Vac bag hardly ever gets used but is quality for picking up hedge trimming.

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On 9/2/2017 at 18:08, Sambo said:

 does anyone bother with the vacuum attachment?

 

Flat nozzle for pretty much everything.

 

I ignored the Vac on mine for ages, but for certain jobs it's really handy.  Leaves and hedge clippings from planted gravel borders, you can spend ages chasing them around with the blower, or suck'n'collect.

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