🍃 Blow away the competition with cordless power and featherlight control!
The WORX Nitro WG543 is a cordless 20V leaf blower featuring dual-speed modes with up to 410 CFM airflow and 130 MPH wind speed. Powered by a brushless motor 2.0, it delivers 40% more power and longer runtime than standard models. Weighing only 3.8 lbs, it offers effortless one-handed use. The included PowerShare battery is compatible with over 140 WORX tools, making it a versatile and efficient choice for professional-grade lawn care.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34.4"L x 4.2"W x 6.3"H |
Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
Style Name | 410 CFM Blower Kit w/(1)4.0 Ah Battery & 2.0A Charger |
Color | Black and Orange |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Air Flow Capacity | 410 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 65 dB |
Maximum Speed | 130 Miles per Hour |
Speed | 130 Miles per Hour |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Additional Features | Adjustable Speed, Portable, Lightweight, Cordless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts (DC) |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
L**H
Excellent product!!!!!!!
This thing is pretty great. Lightweight and powerful. An excellent value. Quiet operation as well. Very pleased.
E**E
Light-weight perfect for quick jobs ,,,
Love Works tools!!Easy to use ,, holds chargecharges quickly !
E**8
Rewchargeable Battery operagted 2-speed blower - worth the money!
i have a large front and backyard with a number of trees that drop leaves. Having a pool in the back yard makes it even more important in keeping the area neat. This rechargeable battery operated 2-speed blower is great in keeping my yard clear of leaves. Surprisingly, my street was recently resurfaced and small black tar pellets are everywhere - on the walkways and driveway. This lower has become my go-to yard tool. For reference, my property is 12500 sq ft and the fully charged battery last for blowing the front and back. The high speed (level II) is powerful and blows the leaves as well as small stones, etc. To date, I have had it for about 3 weeks and I can with confidence say - it is worth the money.
W**M
I needed this
The blower is very good at blowing most everything. It a light weight unit & very easy to use. The only small downfall is it drains a battery within about 10 -15 minutes of continuing use. It helps to have a second battery on hand for bigger jobs. Overall it meets all my needs as I live in a small apt complex with a small porch & adjoining walkways. Buy this I think you will be Happy like Me.
B**D
Great tool.
Does everything I wanted. I have a 1 acrce lot with 3 fully grown maples. The south side of my property is woods. So I have a good amount of leaves in the fall. First charge, I cleared 2/3 of the yard, which has the majority of leaves.I also used it for the first couple snow falls to clear side walks and car. Worked great.I've swept the garage with it as well.I like the Worxs products.
N**T
20v vs 40v: What are the differences?
Tried out both the 20v and 40v. What is different between them:- Weight: 20v is amazingly light (especially when using a 2Ah battery). With 2x 4Ah nitro batteries the 40v is significantly heavier. The blowers themselves are same weight, it's all in the batteries. I was a bit disappointed how much heavier the 40v was. My arm got tired faster on the same task/duration (on different days) with the 40v. Not a deal breaker for me though.- Air Speed: Both have a thumb wheel to control air flow but they work differently. 20v is gradual from off to max uninterrupted (note, the amazon listing now says the 20v has 2 levels, maybe the 20v I got a month ago was last year's model?). 40v has 4 distinct levels: 0ff-1-2-3. Levels 1,2, 3 are marked on the wheel and you can't go between them. So far, this difference is manageable although I prefer the 20v gradual approach. What is way different is the 40v has a Turbo push button that pushes more air (think level 4). The button doesn't lock down, it has to be continuously held down. The extra air flow strength is partly why I wanted the 40v over the 20v for fall leaves... but the prospect of having to hold the Turbo button down when moving large piles of leaves is has me concerned. Button should lock down, or be moved to being level 4 on the thumb wheel. I was not able to test that the 40v on max (without Turbo) has stronger airflow than the 20v on max. Anecdotally the 40v on max seemed a bit stronger than the 20v.- Batteries: I bought 20v leafjet with no battery. I tested it with 2Ah and 4Ah and loved how light the 20v unit was with the 2Ah. It seems that when buying leafjet with one or two batteries they ship with the same 4Ah. So likely no difference here but I can't tell.A note on battery life: I am able to get all blowing done post mowing/trimming with the 20v using 2Ah (used 1 of 3 bars) and 40v using 4Ah Pro (used 1 of 5 bars). The real test on battery life will be in the fall when blowing leaves all day long... hence why I got the 40v. In addition to the extra air flow power, I need long battery life and also wanted 2 more 4Ah batteries. Cheapest way to get leafjet and 2 extra 4Ah was to buy the 40v with 4Ah batteries. I've not seen an option online to buy 40v leafjet without batteries.Note on the battery type: I already had a Worx mower (WG743) and the 4Ah Pro batteries that came with the 40v leafJet Nitro are different than the "regular" 4Ah mower batteries. See picture. The Leafjet Nitro 4Ah Pro battery has a 5-bar power test whereas the "regular" 4Ah from the mower has a 3-bar power test. Interestingly, the WG743 mower has a 5-bar power test on it, just like the LeafJet 40v. Since both the Pro and "regular" batteries are 20v 4Ah, I expect they will perform about the same. Both sets of batteries came with the exact same charger. All batteries work in all my Worx tools.Overall, I am keeping the 40v despite the extra weight and annoying must continuously press down Turbo button for max air flow. The extra battery life and getting 2 more 4Ah batteries are worth it to me. I now have 2x 2Ah batteries for the one battery 20v tools (air pump, weeder, drill/driver, shear, etc.) and 4x 4Ah batteries for the 40v tools (mower, leafjet). This means I can have a replacement set of batteries on the charger while using any tool. This should alleviate running out of power. Worx products are new to me in 2021 and so far they have been awesome.
M**4
GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM THE WORX STORE
RECEIVED MY LEAF BLOWER ON 11/19/23. ON 11/20/23 TOOK IT OUT TO MY YARD TO TRY IT OUT AFTER CHARGING THE BATTERIES TILL THEY BOTH REGISTERED AS FULL. WHEN I TRIED TO USE THE LEAF BLOWER IT PRETTY MUCH WOULD ONLY BLOW ON NUMBER 1. AND JUST WOULD CONTINUALLY GO ON AND OFF AS I TRIED MOVING IT FROM SIDE TO SIDE OR UP AND DOWN. IT SEEMED LIKE IT WAS SHORTING OUT. I CAME BACK IN AND STARTED TO DO THE REPORT FOR A RETURN FOR A REPLACEMENT DUE TO THE IMPROPER OPERATION. I STATED I WOULD LIKE A REPLACEMENT INSTEAD OF A REFUND BECAUSE I HAVE OWNED A SMALL CORDED WORX SNOWBLOWER THAT I HAVE HAD FOR MORE YEARS THAN I CAN REMEMBER AND ALTHOUGH MY DRIVEWAY IS CONCRETE THATS GOT CRACKS AND BREAKS THIS LITTLE BLOWER CLEARS IT REALLY GOOD EVEN THOUGH ITS GOT BEAT UP HERE AND THERE AND HAD SOME PARTS BREAK HERE AND THERE. YOU CAN'T KILL THIS BABY. SO I STAND BY WORX PRODUCTS. HEY EVEN MERCEDES CAN HAVE A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT HERE AND THERE. AS SOON AS I PUT THIS IN ON 11/20/23 THEY SENT THE RETURN LABELS IN EMAIL AND MY ORDERS SECTION ON AMAZON. I SHIPPED MY RETURN BACK ON 11/21/23 AND RECEIVED MY REPLACEMENT BLOWER ON 11/22/23. THIS ONES WORKING GREAT, HAD A LOT OF LEAF BLOWERS BUT NONE WITH POWER LIKE THIS, LOVING IT THANK YOU ALL AT THE WORX STORE HOPE TO BUY A NEW MORE UPDATED SNOW BLOWER FROM YOU ALL SOON WATCHING FOR SALES OR COUPONS OR DISCOUNTS. YOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS INCREDIBLE. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN FOR YOUR FAST RESPONSE.MIKE5054
B**S
Does not keep a good charge
The first few times I've used this. It worked great then all of a sudden it just is not keeping power. We've had to go in and out of town due to medical reasons and I asked for an extension on the return and was denied bottom line it's not worth the money!!
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