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Earthwise LSW70021 21-Inch Leaf & Grass Push Lawn Sweeper, Width, Black
Brand | Earthwise Power Tools by ALM |
Power Source | Manual |
Material | pine |
Color | Black |
Style | Lawn Sweeper |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 53.3 Centimeters |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 44"D x 28"W x 29.5"H |
About this item
- Ultra lightweight and easy to use, 21" brush width yard sweeper, Leaf Sweeper with spinning rake-like action with 70% pick-up on the first pass; multiple passes required to pick up 100% of the leaves.
- Works best on flat surfaces, short or recently cut grass; good for dry leaves only. Does not collect any other yard debris.
- Do NOT use in wet or windy conditions. For best results: only use in dry non-windy conditions. Wet material is difficult to sweep up and wind increases material blown out before reaching the collection bin.
- Adjustable leaf sweeper rake height for easy and efficient collection of debris. Height adjustments needs to be set just below your grass height for the sweeper to sweep up your leaves
- Not ideal for collecting rocks, nuts, pinecones, or any other material besides dry leaves. Does not work well in wet or windy conditions.
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Light weight | — | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.9 | 5.0 | 4.6 |
Maneuverability | — | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
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power source | Manual | manual | Manual | Corded Electric | Electric | Corded Electric |
material | pine | — | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Stainless Steel, Brass | na |
cutting width | 53.3 centimeters | 18 inches | 16 inches | 16 inches | 16 inches | 13 inches |
number of positions | — | 9 | — | 5 | 5 | — |
operation mode | Manual | Manual | Manual | — | Automatic | Automatic |
weight | 14 pounds | — | 21 pounds | 34.85 pounds | 30 pounds | 20 pounds |
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Product Description
Don't waste your time and energy by useing a rake to clear away leaves, grass clippings, debris, even pine cones. With a lawn sweeper, the job becomes much easier on you and your lawn. Clean your lawn with Earthwise large 21" lawn sweeper. The large 21-inch sweeping width two brushes per section is great for tackleing grass clippings, leaves, and debris with ease. Quickly tailor the sweeper to suit the terrain with adjustable height control – ideal for transitioning from lawns to patios, sidewalks and driveways. Tirering/Back-breaking lawn cleanups are a thing of the past; set the rake aside this year and go with Earthwise Sweep it! ATTENTION: Make sure the height of the brushes are adjusted to your lawn for optimum sweeping performance.
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Brand | Earthwise Power Tools by ALM |
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Power Source | Manual |
Material | pine |
Color | Black |
Style | Lawn Sweeper |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 53.3 Centimeters |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 44"D x 28"W x 29.5"H |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Manufacturer | American Lawn Mower Company |
ASIN | B077968RL6 |
Item model number | LSW70021 |
Customer Reviews |
3.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #44,070 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #9 in Grass Catchers & Deflectors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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From the manufacturer
Efficient leaf bagger to make your yard work faster and easier
Lawn sweeper brushes ideal for your lawns, patios, sidewalks, and driveways
The Earthwise lawn sweeper has two brushes per section to help collect various dry yard debris. The large capacity bushel leaf collection bag helps collect yard waste without bending over. The bag can easily be attached or removed from the lawn sweeper, so users can empty collected debris after use. The Earthwise lawn sweeper can help sweep lawns, patios, sidewalks, and driveways effortlessly.
21" lawn sweeper to make your outdoor cleaning tasks faster and easier
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Yard sweeper brush with 21" widthThe Earthwise yard sweeper brush has 21" sweeping width that is perfect for small clean-up jobs in and around your home. With the use of the two brushes per section for collecting debris, the sweeper will quickly cover more areas in one pass than a rake or broom. The Earthwise yard sweeper will make cleaning grass clippings, leaves, and debris easy and efficient. |
2.6 bushel leaf collection bagThe 2.6-bushel leaf collection bag has a large capacity that helps collect grass clippings, leaves, and debris efficiently. It can easily be attached and removed from the sweeper, so the debris can be ready for mulching, bagging, or composting. |
Adjustable sweeping heightThe Earthwise leaf and grass sweeper has an adjustable sweeping height for quick and efficient cleaning. It has a sweeping depth knob that can easily be adjusted by hand without the need for special tools. The height can be adjusted in order to be used on the lawn, patio, sidewalk, and driveway effectively. |
Convenient to use and easy to storeThe Earthwise push sweeper has a lightweight design that is easy to maneuver, and can easily be transferred anywhere in the yard. The mower leaf bag makes collecting debris easy and convenient. Once the yard work is complete, the sweeper can easily be stored in the shed or on the garage wall. |
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Customers like the weight of the lawn mower. They also dislike the size. However, some customers disagree on performance, ease of assembly, quality, leaves picking, value, and ease of emptying.
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Customers like the weight of the lawn mower. For example, they mention it's easy to push, well built, and light. Some say that the material seems durable, easy for storage, and that it stores pretty flat.
"...I have leaves and pine needles and it cleans them all up. Super lightweight and perfect for what I need." Read more
"...Its very easy to push and as long as you've got a brisk pace, it'll pick up most things. I was able to push it with one hand...." Read more
"...The material seems durable, easy for storage and light weight." Read more
"...machine is not that easy to use when the pine straw is deep; the straw is too heavy and it while the sweeper will pull it up, it will not toss it..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the lawn mower. Some mention that it works better than expected, is light, handy, and effective, while others say that it doesn't work well if the leafs are wet, doesn''t really work on driveways or sidewalks, and that the brush is less effective at turning the debris into.
"...Overall:- works well on medium coverage- collection bin can get filled easily, have to stop and compress-..." Read more
"...within about 12" of a fenceline or railroad tie because the brush is less effective at turning the debris into the hopper near the wheels...." Read more
"...However, contrary to many other comments, I do like it and for me it works well (not perfect, but well)...." Read more
"...While the sweeper works fairly well, and is helpful in getting the job done, it just doesn't work well enough to be that one tool that does it all...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the lawn mower. Some mention that it's easy enough to put together, while others say that the provided assembly directions really need work and the instructions did not make sense. They also say the graphics are pretty terrible.
"...The lawn sweeper is easy enough to put together, some areas aren't too clear but nothing i couldn't work around...." Read more
"...and walking speed to be most effective, but in general it is very easy to use...." Read more
"...Well, this little machine is not that easy to use when the pine straw is deep; the straw is too heavy and it while the sweeper will pull it up, it..." Read more
"First, it wasn't hard to put together. I did it in about 15 to 20 minutes. Now let's talk about my yard...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the lawn mower. Some mention that the build quality seems reasonable, and the durability is good for occasional home use. However, others say that it's not heavy duty, cheaply made, and rickety.
"...My frame broke after a few uses. With a little duct tape it is still in working condition, but a little less effective than when it was new...." Read more
"...While the sweeper works fairly well, and is helpful in getting the job done, it just doesn't work well enough to be that one tool that does it all...." Read more
"While I was putting this thing together, one of the parts broke and I was only screwing it on hand tight...." Read more
"...'ll bounce them off the back of the catcher and out again... Some will shoot forward and I have to get them more than once...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leaves picking. Some mention that the sweeper does a nice job of picking up leaves, while others say that it didn't pick up the leaves like advertised, had difficulty picking up even the most loose leaves, and wasn't very helpful in picking up.
"...I have a low lawn, and this thing had difficulty picking up even the most loose leaves...." Read more
"...I find that mine picks up small branches, leaves, pine cones, trash, nuts and other small items that end up in the yard...." Read more
"...Too fast and it go and it goes over the top; to slow and it doesn't get picked up." Read more
"...This thing picks them up along with leaves. It does work better on flatter surface with short grass. For us it’s a keeper." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the lawn mower. Some mention that it's worth the money, does what it says, and works okay for the cost. However, others say that the durability is mega poor, it doesn't pick up well, and is disappointing.
"...Performance wise, it was very disappointing. I have a low lawn, and this thing had difficulty picking up even the most loose leaves...." Read more
"...Overall, for my use case, it seems to work well and be good value." Read more
"...It was to expensive for the parts. You Must use 50 gallon large outdoor bags or emptying the bagger is a giant pain...." Read more
"This sweeper does what it is meant for. Not a perfect pickup by any means, but few of these devices do pick up everything...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of emptying the bag. Some mention it's very easy to remove and empty the bag, while others say that it requires dumping relatively frequently.
"...twigs will clog it, remove them first- unloading is straightforward, take out, tip it on its side above the bag and unload by hand.-..." Read more
"...Be nice if it could hold more leaves but it's fairly easy to empty. It's easy to push too. Kind of fun actually. I'm gonna need more leaf bags...." Read more
"...concerns I have about this is that the bag is too small, dumping it can be a hassle, and the brush to scoop the needles are too soft...." Read more
"...while sweeping and makes it a bit harder to push - but it sweeps up more leaves and does a better job that way...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the size of the lawn mower. They mention that the bag is too small, the collection bin is pretty small, and the hopper bag is a tight fit.
"...Also, many others say this too, the bag or catch is a bit small; I can do one run along one side of the yard then I must dump it...." Read more
"...Even with a 55 gallon bag, the hopper bag is a tight fit when dumping the leaves...." Read more
"...The handles to push the sweeper are pretty short for a tall man, I'm 6'5" and it's a little hard on my back to bend over and move it quickly...." Read more
"...The only concerns I have about this is that the bag is too small, dumping it can be a hassle, and the brush to scoop the needles are too soft...." Read more
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Some context:
I do have a full household of the sleep-all-day / turn-up-half-way-through-any-chore-and-offer-help adolescents, so its difficult to get help when it comes to things like raking and collecting leaves. I own two leaf blowers, a battery powered over the shoulder type as well as a B&D leaf hog. Both work well if you want to blow leaves into a big pile, or suck and mulch into a trash can (assuming you have the attachment). However:
- if you're blowing leaves into piles you still have to scoop them into the trashbags, try getting that going on a slightly windy day.
- if you're blowing leaves then mulching into a trash bag, on a dry day you'll get a LOT of dust from the shredding.
So they kind of work, but they still have their disadvantages.
The target yard is just over half an acre all told. One tree out front, three out back. All of course shedding leaves at slightly different times. I'll say 'average'.
The lawn sweeper is easy enough to put together, some areas aren't too clear but nothing i couldn't work around. It does have a stopper on the front for raising and lowering the brush height, you might need to play with this a little to get what works for you. You can also play with the brush height a little as you push it round the yard to get the optimal height for scooping up the leaves.
So I tried this on a lawn with a scattering of leaves, does work but it will pick up most leaves, but not all. Where it really comes into its own is with a denser coverage. However on really dense coverage you're likely to have to run a rake through to loosen up the leaves a little first.
See the pictures for an idea of its effectiveness.
It does fill up quite quickly and you'll find yourself reaching in to compress the leaves while you're going. One pass of the yard was enough to fill up the collection bag, but you're going to be stopping where the coverage gets denser, compressing the leaves, backtracking and pushing on.
(I much prefer this minor inconvenience to stooping over and collecting leaves with a scoop)
NOTE FOR MANUFACTURERS: a helpful design improvement for the collection bin would be a hinged flap with a cord or a pull-plate with a cord, to let the operator compress the leaves in the bag towards the back so you can collect more leaves in a single pass.
Circling back to the product. Unloading the bag and tipping it into a trash bag works with the bigger backs and the medium sized ones. For the medium sized bags you'll see I take the collector out and hold it on its side and pull out the leaves by hand, which works just fine.
But get yourself a bag stand to take the initial few deposits of leaves, then pull it out of the frame, compress and it'll be ready for a few more. Don't know if it makes sense for the manufacturer to provide one, but they might be missing out on an opportunity for a few more sales.
Overall:
- works well on medium coverage
- collection bin can get filled easily, have to stop and compress
- twigs will clog it, remove them first
- unloading is straightforward, take out, tip it on its side above the bag and unload by hand.
- will be defeated by dense coverage, loosen it up with a rake first to spread it out then collect it.
- wet leaves are not your friend.. let them dry
- use the adjustable stopper at the front if the holding height when operating isn't high or low enough
All in all its a very good product that means one person can collect leaves (as long as you get a bag stand as well). I'm very happy with it and look forward to seeing some improvements in future versions, by which time I'll probably need a replacement or spare parts.
A lot less stooping to load up oversized bags in the windy weather. No more dust from mulching. I can tackle the leaf-collection gradually on my own without much help.
Its not for everyone, but if you can't afford a ride along mower with the leaf collector attachment and you have the same problems with leaf-collection that I do , this might be just the thing for you.
Thanks guys!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2021
Some context:
I do have a full household of the sleep-all-day / turn-up-half-way-through-any-chore-and-offer-help adolescents, so its difficult to get help when it comes to things like raking and collecting leaves. I own two leaf blowers, a battery powered over the shoulder type as well as a B&D leaf hog. Both work well if you want to blow leaves into a big pile, or suck and mulch into a trash can (assuming you have the attachment). However:
- if you're blowing leaves into piles you still have to scoop them into the trashbags, try getting that going on a slightly windy day.
- if you're blowing leaves then mulching into a trash bag, on a dry day you'll get a LOT of dust from the shredding.
So they kind of work, but they still have their disadvantages.
The target yard is just over half an acre all told. One tree out front, three out back. All of course shedding leaves at slightly different times. I'll say 'average'.
The lawn sweeper is easy enough to put together, some areas aren't too clear but nothing i couldn't work around. It does have a stopper on the front for raising and lowering the brush height, you might need to play with this a little to get what works for you. You can also play with the brush height a little as you push it round the yard to get the optimal height for scooping up the leaves.
So I tried this on a lawn with a scattering of leaves, does work but it will pick up most leaves, but not all. Where it really comes into its own is with a denser coverage. However on really dense coverage you're likely to have to run a rake through to loosen up the leaves a little first.
See the pictures for an idea of its effectiveness.
It does fill up quite quickly and you'll find yourself reaching in to compress the leaves while you're going. One pass of the yard was enough to fill up the collection bag, but you're going to be stopping where the coverage gets denser, compressing the leaves, backtracking and pushing on.
(I much prefer this minor inconvenience to stooping over and collecting leaves with a scoop)
NOTE FOR MANUFACTURERS: a helpful design improvement for the collection bin would be a hinged flap with a cord or a pull-plate with a cord, to let the operator compress the leaves in the bag towards the back so you can collect more leaves in a single pass.
Circling back to the product. Unloading the bag and tipping it into a trash bag works with the bigger backs and the medium sized ones. For the medium sized bags you'll see I take the collector out and hold it on its side and pull out the leaves by hand, which works just fine.
But get yourself a bag stand to take the initial few deposits of leaves, then pull it out of the frame, compress and it'll be ready for a few more. Don't know if it makes sense for the manufacturer to provide one, but they might be missing out on an opportunity for a few more sales.
Overall:
- works well on medium coverage
- collection bin can get filled easily, have to stop and compress
- twigs will clog it, remove them first
- unloading is straightforward, take out, tip it on its side above the bag and unload by hand.
- will be defeated by dense coverage, loosen it up with a rake first to spread it out then collect it.
- wet leaves are not your friend.. let them dry
- use the adjustable stopper at the front if the holding height when operating isn't high or low enough
All in all its a very good product that means one person can collect leaves (as long as you get a bag stand as well). I'm very happy with it and look forward to seeing some improvements in future versions, by which time I'll probably need a replacement or spare parts.
A lot less stooping to load up oversized bags in the windy weather. No more dust from mulching. I can tackle the leaf-collection gradually on my own without much help.
Its not for everyone, but if you can't afford a ride along mower with the leaf collector attachment and you have the same problems with leaf-collection that I do , this might be just the thing for you.
Thanks guys!
I like the idea more than the workability of the product, but I won't give it up either. I have almost 3 acres of yard and I live in the southeast so we are talking leaves and PINE NEEDLES ( aka pine straw ). You have never appreciated raking nice light lovely leaves until you try raking pine straw. The pine in this area have needles from about 6 inches to nearly 10 inches and when they fall the entire yard will become solid orange in a few hours.
Well, this little machine is not that easy to use when the pine straw is deep; the straw is too heavy and it while the sweeper will pull it up, it will not toss it into the bag/catch. Instead, when the straw is too deep and too heavy it will simply fall off the sweeper fingers (for lack of a better word) and fall short of the bag/catch. Also, you will have to hold the thing up a bit as you push otherwise the back support (what keeps it standing up when on its own) drags, so by the time you have gone back and forth for a bit you can feel it in your shoulders and forearms. Also, many others say this too, the bag or catch is a bit small; I can do one run along one side of the yard then I must dump it. If I don't dump it the load is so high the items picked up by the sweep run into what is already in the catch and then fall short, back onto the lawn.
However, contrary to many other comments, I do like it and for me it works well (not perfect, but well). I do some raking when the leaves and pine straw is too deep or wet, but I prefer this as it is much easier (despite constantly having to empty the catch/bag). I am attaching photos to show the effect it has, now do keep in mind that the green part has been swept, and I did a couple of runs (this is not the result of only one pass, you must pass back and forth a few times to get your yard clean of pine straw, with leaves it is better). It takes me about an hour to do my front yard, the back is three times larger with a huge slope so it takes a great deal of time.
There were some questions on what it picks up. I find that mine picks up small branches, leaves, pine cones, trash, nuts and other small items that end up in the yard. The smoother your yard is, the more likely it will pick up stuff. The one issue you may want to be aware of is that if you are going at a good clip those items, other than leaves and pine straw, can come flying up at you; I often have to dodge flying bits as I sweep. Now, the bigger pine cones often will not navigate the sweeper and I have to go back to pick them up manually.
All in all, it has saved me many a weekend of blisters on my hands from raking and back soreness from raking.
Would I buy it again? You bet. Is it perfect? Far from it, but until someone creates a better mouse trap I will manage quite nicely thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2019
I like the idea more than the workability of the product, but I won't give it up either. I have almost 3 acres of yard and I live in the southeast so we are talking leaves and PINE NEEDLES ( aka pine straw ). You have never appreciated raking nice light lovely leaves until you try raking pine straw. The pine in this area have needles from about 6 inches to nearly 10 inches and when they fall the entire yard will become solid orange in a few hours.
Well, this little machine is not that easy to use when the pine straw is deep; the straw is too heavy and it while the sweeper will pull it up, it will not toss it into the bag/catch. Instead, when the straw is too deep and too heavy it will simply fall off the sweeper fingers (for lack of a better word) and fall short of the bag/catch. Also, you will have to hold the thing up a bit as you push otherwise the back support (what keeps it standing up when on its own) drags, so by the time you have gone back and forth for a bit you can feel it in your shoulders and forearms. Also, many others say this too, the bag or catch is a bit small; I can do one run along one side of the yard then I must dump it. If I don't dump it the load is so high the items picked up by the sweep run into what is already in the catch and then fall short, back onto the lawn.
However, contrary to many other comments, I do like it and for me it works well (not perfect, but well). I do some raking when the leaves and pine straw is too deep or wet, but I prefer this as it is much easier (despite constantly having to empty the catch/bag). I am attaching photos to show the effect it has, now do keep in mind that the green part has been swept, and I did a couple of runs (this is not the result of only one pass, you must pass back and forth a few times to get your yard clean of pine straw, with leaves it is better). It takes me about an hour to do my front yard, the back is three times larger with a huge slope so it takes a great deal of time.
There were some questions on what it picks up. I find that mine picks up small branches, leaves, pine cones, trash, nuts and other small items that end up in the yard. The smoother your yard is, the more likely it will pick up stuff. The one issue you may want to be aware of is that if you are going at a good clip those items, other than leaves and pine straw, can come flying up at you; I often have to dodge flying bits as I sweep. Now, the bigger pine cones often will not navigate the sweeper and I have to go back to pick them up manually.
All in all, it has saved me many a weekend of blisters on my hands from raking and back soreness from raking.
Would I buy it again? You bet. Is it perfect? Far from it, but until someone creates a better mouse trap I will manage quite nicely thank you!