Did you pick up a lot of loose dirt? We have the same long needle trees as well as oaks that drop leaves, but no lawn. Been trying to figure out the best way to keep the leaves under control near the house.
It does an ok Job, I think if you catch the needles as they fall (like cleaning them up weekly or bi-weekly) then it would work better. It appears the needles have been there for a while and there for "trapped" within the rocks and such.
I believe it did pick up some small pieces of gravel, however, they were extremely small. We didn't have that much, as you can see from the video, in that area.
Thanks for being somebody to make a video on this.
I appreciate the video, helped me decide to get one for my pine needles. Thank you
Did you pick up a lot of loose dirt? We have the same long needle trees as well as oaks that drop leaves, but no lawn. Been trying to figure out the best way to keep the leaves under control near the house.
It does an ok Job, I think if you catch the needles as they fall (like cleaning them up weekly or bi-weekly) then it would work better. It appears the needles have been there for a while and there for "trapped" within the rocks and such.
Amazing that it didn't pick up any rocks!
My rocks are fairly large and it really didn't even come close to sucking those ones up. I suspect smaller ones might get sucked up.
Have you tried it on red cinder rocks. They are very light in weight?
I have not. Those are super light. And it could possibly suck them up.
Did it pick up any gravel?
I believe it did pick up some small pieces of gravel, however, they were extremely small. We didn't have that much, as you can see from the video, in that area.
Now I know what NOT to get:). Thanks you.
Either way, I'm glad I was able to help out. Yours welcome. :)