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Toro Ultra 12 Amp Electric Blower/Vacuum #51598
 
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Toro Ultra 12 Amp Electric Blower/Vacuum #51598

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Technical Details

  • Handheld electric blower, vacuum, and 10:1 reduction rate leaf-shredder; 190 mph maximum; 225 cfm (blow mode)
  • 2-speed, 12 amp motor for better control; cord-lock system holds cord in place
  • Lightweight, durable plastic body
  • Includes vacuum kit accessories
  • 39.8 by 9.2 by 14.5 inches; 7.3 pounds; 2-year warranty

Product Description

Amazon.com Review

With 225 mph of maximum force, the Toro Ultra Blower is a three-in-one machine--blower, vacuum, and leaf shredder--that's ready to rip through leaf-covered lawns with the power of a small hurricane. Better yet, you'll likely find it to be not only one of the most powerful lawn tools in your garage, but one of the most versatile as well. To facilitate the different uses, the blower comes with a quick-release latch for easy conversion as well as infinitely variable air control. In addition, the metal impeller mulches leaves with fearsome efficiency, reducing 16 bags of leaves down to a single bag. For those looking for a blower that'll make quick work of acres of matted-down leaves, Toro's Ultra Blower is up to the task. --Rivers Janssen

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Product Manual [520kb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00005V7KX
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  • Item model number: 51598
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (170 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,352 in Home Improvement (See Bestsellers in Home Improvement)

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295 of 308 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but they skimped on the details., April 28, 2002
By A Customer
I've used this for 6 months now. My primary interest was for its mulching of leaves, so I can compost them. I've run out of space in my woods, and throwing them away seems like a waste. I've used the blower too.

It works great sucking up leaves. The pieces are generally chipped to perhaps half to 1 fingernail in size. As to how much it reduces the volume, I took a mostly dry slightly overfull wheelbarrow full of leaves - and it was reduced to a little less than half-full after running it thru the machine. So that's roughly a 2:1 reduction, not 16:1, as Toro advertises. It's good enough for my needs, in terms of composting. (Mulching the leaves adds an extra 40 degrees of heat to the composting process, in a compost tumbler, 160 vs. 120 degrees.)

The blower works well too. The variable speed makes it easier to control where leaves go. I gathered leaves from one tree into a pile in 5 minutes, and vacuumed them up in another 10 minutes, filling (stuffing) one 39 gallon 'lawn & leaf bag' (so 2 bags worth, unshredded). I've also blown dirt, weeds, rocks, gravel and other crud off my driveway (2500 sq. feet) in a matter of ~10 minutes, which would take perhaps an hour to sweep by hand.

And I suspect, and was told in correspondence with a well-known Consumer's magazine, that the magnesium impeller should last a lot longer than other models, which are typically made of plastic. That was my primary reason for buying it. We'll see on that score. So far, its holding up.

Where Toro missed:
it doesn't do well with leaves that have virtually any amount of moisture to them IF they've decayed (meaning last year's). They jam up the outlet passage within 1-3 minutes (going in to the bag), as well as the crevice area around the impeller. You have to unplug it, undo the bag attachment, and access the impeller region, and fish around with your finger, digging out all the wet gunk which has been chopped in a very fine mess. Freshly fallen leaves which are wet don't cause this problem. Skimp # 1: Toro didn't bother to include some plastic gadget for digging out the stuff, so you scrape your knuckles quite a bit (I'm afraid of using a screwdriver and ruining the impeller).

Skimp # 2: the bag, the cord, and the handles seem backward to me. But then, I'm left handed, and most of the world seems backward to me. The vac is still quite useable, backward though it is, but Toro seems to have chosen to ignore 10% of the population that is left handed, which doesn't impress me.

Skimp #3: in that it's electric, you're chained to a cord. The owner's manual says not to go over 150' in length, and to use 14 gauge for that distance. I happen to like 12 gauge cord for long distances, and that's what I own - and the 'cord lock' (a piece of plastic on the handle) is not big enough to handle 12 gauge cord. C'mon Toro! What's it cost to make it a smidgeon bigger to handle a larger size extension cord??

Skimp #4: in converting from blower to vac or the other way around, you have to omit certain pieces of equipment from the machine, both large and small. There's no place to store them, on the machine. So, I suspect they'll be either easy to lose or misplace. Or a pain to keep track of. It would be far nicer if the small pieces were storable, and Toro had figured out a way to make the large pieces in such a way so that they could be left on the machine at all times (e.g. the blower has a bottom cover that has to be removed so the vac has access to the impeller. Why not have a sliding door for that cover piece?)

Skimp #5: the bag is tiny. It fills up in ~3 minutes, and that is 1/3 of a lawn and leaf bag. And your property involves how many lawn and leaf bags for you? i.e. A lot of stopping and emptying. One company's product, as I recall, has a set up where the vac empties in to a garbage can directly.

Overall, it does what I want and need, and I'm happy. But it's not without its faults, and I expected better from a company of Toro's reputation.

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108 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the greatest tool ever.., October 23, 2004
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Corded blowers are a little less convenient than gas powered blowers but are lighter, cleaner and more powerful pound for pound. I bought this to blow grass clippings and leaves but have found many more uses for it. I no longer sweep the garage. The blower will clean ever nook and cranny in far less time. I used it to blow out a dryer vent that had become clogged with an old bird nest. I never vacuum my car anymore. I use a duster to break up the harder to remove dust and dirt then blow everything out with the blower. I use it to clean the leaves out of my rain gutters and blow off small branches from the roof. I blow out trimmings from shrubs. Spider webs? No problem. I even used it to dry my dogs. I'm sure I'll find more uses for it. I wish I could use it in the house but was inspired enough to buy cans of compresed air for around the house. There's very little in life that can't be cleaned with massive and sustained bursts of air. Great tool. Highly recommended.
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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The blower that really blows!, August 19, 2002
By A Customer
For the frequent user of a blower, stick with the gas-powered one. I used a gas powered blower for 10 years on an infrequent basis. Mixing oil & gas, dealing with stale gas, and hearing loss are issues to deal with. I purchased this Toro 51598 electric blower about three months ago and have been nothing but pleased with it. The variable speed is a great feature for added control when "sweeping" out the garage. It's packed with plenty of power. It's far less noisy than a 2-cycle engine and it starts with a flip of a switch (every time).

The one improvement I would suggest is making the cord clip a little friendlier for the 12-gauge extension cord. With the heavier cord I usually loop it through the handle. Not real stylish, but it works. Lighter weight cords are not a problem staying plugged in.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

2.0 out of 5 stars It WAS a nice blower until...
I purchased the Toro 51598 a few years ago and it worked great. Powerful, and the vacuum/bag did the job with my leaves. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jimbo

4.0 out of 5 stars Great! Until it burned up...
My last Toro blower lasted like 20 years and it still works fine. I bought this one in late 2006 because it also vacuums but mostly for the variable speed. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Tom

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Toro Quality. Don't buy it!
Had this blower 2 seasons. Bought it because Toro is supposed to be one of the best and reviews stated same. Read more
Published 13 months ago by D. S. Skaff

5.0 out of 5 stars TORO Ultra Blower
Bought this from Amazon a few years ago...as you can tell I don't do fast reviews. Great product, BLOWS LIKE A HURICANE !!! Has a knob to adjust the wind force. Read more
Published 22 months ago by W. Shafer

5.0 out of 5 stars Toro Review
I have been very pleased with this Toro blower. It is everything and more that I read it was. The power from this blower is second to none. The pick up is also excellent. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Marc F. Colucci

2.0 out of 5 stars Good blower - until the motor went up in smoke!
I've had this blower for about 1 year (2 fall seasons in the Mid-Atlantic). It did a good job of blowing anything - leaves, gravel, grass, rocks, kids toys left in the yard. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Joseph D. Grawe

1.0 out of 5 stars Burnt up after 1 year of light use
Only had this for about a year. Motor burnt up today. Worked fine until today.
Published 23 months ago by Michael Grant

1.0 out of 5 stars very disappointed
Initially was very pleased with the blower functionality. The vacuum mulched very well and had good suction for an electric, although the flared out vacuum nozzle left it prone... Read more
Published 24 months ago by K. R. Vaughn

2.0 out of 5 stars There should be a recall
Like others have said, the rheostat dial goes out quickly. I resorted to using the plug to turn the power on and off; however, the motor vibrations keep moving the rheostat dial... Read more
Published on October 30, 2007 by Joe's Welding

5.0 out of 5 stars HUBBY LOVES IT
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Published on August 23, 2007 by Linda K. Daniels

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