🌿 Clear Your Garden, Not Your Peace!
The Bosch Home and Garden 06008B1070 Universalgardentidy is a versatile garden clearing tool that combines blowing, vacuuming, and shredding functions. With an exceptionally low noise level of 99 dB (A) and a quick-release mechanism for easy mode switching, this lightweight device ensures efficient and quiet garden maintenance.
Product Dimensions | 25 x 10 x 10 cm; 4.7 kg |
Part number | 06008B1070 |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Item model number | 06008B1070 |
ASIN | B07ND991GV |
C**
Perfect garden machine, highly recommended
very long cable which enough to handle 30+ meter, very good vacuuming capabilities
W**F
Good Product
Product is good. Not giving 5 stars because wire coming is not 30 meters as mentioned in the Q&A’s of the seller. Wire is very short, thus an extension cable is a must
A**4
Easy to use gardening tool
Does a great job of hoovering up leaves and petals from artificial grass. Can use it to hoover leaves etc from small stones without sucking up stones. Blower does exactly what you’d expect. Easy to assemble and swap from blower to hoover mode. Does get a bit heavy when the vacuum bag starts to get full. Overall very happy, easy to use and does the job.
T**K
Excellent Quality
The quality of the machine is excellent
M**X
Real nice
I like it , Flexible garden clearing: 3-in-1 function allows blowing, vacuuming and shredding
S**D
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C**�
Kein Produkt für den deutschen Markt
Den Laubsauger habe ich bei Amazon Deutschland bestellt, bekam aber leider ein Modell geliefert, welches nicht für den deutschen Markt hergestellt wurde, sondern für Großbritannien. Der Stromanschluss passt nicht für deutsche Steckdosen. Nach Rücksprache mit Bosch ist der Stecker fest montiert und darf nicht entfernt werden, da sonst die Gerätegarantie erlischt - verständlicherweise.Daher geht das Gerät leider an Amazon zurück.
A**Y
Useful Efficient Garden Tool
I bought this to replace an old one that no longer worked efficiently. As a first test it is much more efficient at both blowing and sucking.Like many others the assembly from the pictures was not the easiest thing to do and I am a retired mechanical engineer! The diagrams in the user manual were a bit clearer. However after a bit of part inspection and picture studying I had cracked it in around 15 minutes to assemble it for both operations. The blower version was very easy - just fit the impeller cover and nozzle. But the suction version was the more difficult particularly as the suction tube was a very tight fit to assemble and the 3 sections had to be rotated precisely before pushing together to lock into place.This vacuum is a lot more powerful than my old one and will suck up leaves and small twigs from a wet hard surface, grass or artificial grass. It even made a reasonable effort of picking up the odd acorns on maximum suction, though the larger ones needed some enticing to not fall out again ( by pointing the tube upwards after it had picked up the acorn so gravity helped it reach the impeller and bag). However if there are a lot, like we have, it would be better to blow into a pile and manually scoop them up to put them in a bin. I did not find it trying to pick up gravel (10 - 20 mm) even on maximum which is a good thing.Emptying the bag is not as easy as implied - you either need to hold the whole machine over the receptacle (in my case it was a green waste wheelie bin) while opening the zip or remove the suction tube and bag assembly from the motor housing. Probably easier into a compost bin where you don’t have to lift the machine so high. Wet leaves do make a mess of the impeller and where the shredded leaves hit the bag side so cleaning after use is definitely advisable - I found an old washing up brush quite useful for this.As a blower, it is very powerful and will easily move most rubbish into a pile. Here the variable speed is very useful to control the leaves and not scatter the pile. At the more powerful blower speeds it would scatter the gravel, so speed control was necessary.The weight as a vacuum is not excessive at 7 kg but is better using the shoulder strap. It is considerably lighter in blower mode and I found it easier to sweep from side to side without using the strap. However the gyroscopic effect from the spinning motor when moving it side to side is more noticeable without the strapNB. It is always advisable to disconnect from the mains before working on the machine but as a safety device if the screw holding the impeller cover / suction tube assembly is loosened, the motor will stop or not start.I have 2 annoyances:Firstly it would be better to have a separate trigger for on / off as it is not easy to stop the motor in a hurry ( like when it tried to suck up the chair cover ).Secondly I used to find it very useful to be able to switch between suck and blow to get leaves away from a difficult position or off the table or moving stubborn wet leaves before sucking them up. That is not possible with this one when it takes a few minutes to reconfigure for each operation. However it does make each operation more efficient in its function.If my opinions change with more use I will post a revised review.
C**T
la prise secteur est américaine
je ne peux pas brancher l'appareil au secteur car la prise est une prise américaine et que dans le carton il n'y a pas la changeur de prise américaine à prise européenne.je ne peux donc meme pas essayer l'appareil.merci de m'expédier un embout changeur de prise américaine à prise Française
J**S
Nicht bei uns in Deutschland zu verwenden!
…… man könnte schon darauf hinweisen, dass das Gerät keinen brauchbaren Stecker hat.Sowas müsste wirklich bestraft werden.
C**O
Robust, generally well thought-out
To replace an old Black and Decker garden vac and blower that lasted over 20 years, I bought this from Amazon for £89 a few days ago. It arrived by Prime the next day in good order. It was easy to assemble from the visual instructions. The tool is well thought out and generally of stout construction. The vacuum bag is sturdy and attaches simply and well. The impeller is sturdy alloy. The tubes are robust. To change the tool to a blower you need to detach the bag and its housing which docks with the body of the tool, over the impeller. You then replace the housing with another, but sealed, one, and attach the blower tube. I did not mind a vac/blower where you have to change the tube manually, as I was used to doing that anyway. The operation takes a bit longer, but less than a minute, and you have to store the blower tube and housing separately while the tool is rigged as a vacuum, and vice-versa.I prefer not to have wheels on the vac nozzle (this machine does not have wheels) as I hover over flower beds to remove leaves or cut grass lawn edgings. In use the blower is effective and manageable. As a vacuum, suction is good, the tube length is right for a person of average height, and the weight is easily manageable especially with the substantial padded shoulder strap and adjustable front handle. It is a bit quieter than my old B&D, but still fairly noisy - the manual gives its sound pressure and volume as 82 to 89 decibels. I doubt if you could find a quieter one, though. It shreds leaves very well indeed. You need to take off the housing and clean the impeller afterwards if there is any moisture in the leaves you're sucking up, as the interior around the impeller gets heavily caked with the broken leaf mass.Four stars rather than five because first, the integrated power cable is the stiff plastic-coated kind that does not coil or uncoil well (as opposed to the lovely flexible rubberised cable I had with my old garden vac) and is none too long: I should prefer a stub connector on the machine and a separate flexible cable. Second, the one part that does not look as stout as the rest is the rectangular plastic locating lug on the vac and blower tube where the tube is inserted on to the blower/vacuum outlet. It's not flimsy, but I can see myself having to take particular care not to break that off when attaching/detaching the tubes.
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