Worx WA4054.2 LeafPro Universal Leaf Collection System for All Major Blower/Vac Brands
$54.99 Original price was: $54.99.$39.00Current price is: $39.00.
Price: $54.99 - $39.00
(as of Jan 10, 2025 18:48:16 UTC – Details)
What used to take all day can now be completed in a fraction of the time with the Worx LEAFPRO Universal Leaf Collection System. Hook it up to pretty much any leaf blower/vac on the market and suck up all the leaves on your lawn. You’ll have to stop to empty it far less than if you’re just using the bag that came with the blower/vac. And if your blower/vac has mulching capabilities, you can fit an entire large yard worth of leaves into one waste container and only empty it once when you’re done. That’s why we call it a no-touch high-capacity leaf collection system. The LEAFPRO is durable, with a hood made of tear-resistant material, a professional-quality 8-foot hose, and a multi-fit adapter that forms a tight seal with the output valve of 90% of the blower/vacs out there. It works with Black & Decker, Husqvarna, Poulan, Craftsman, Ryobi, Toro, Murray, and many more. And while it fits most of our Worx blower/vacs, this model is not compatible with the TURBINE Fusion. Check out the WA4057 model for use with that blower/mulcher/vac. It wasn’t so long ago that you needed a rake and an entire Saturday to clear a large lawn. With the LEAFPRO hooked up to your trusty blower/vac, you’ll be back on the couch before you know it.
STOP EMPTYING THE BAG OVER and OVER Hooks up to your leaf blower or vac and empties into a 32-96 gallon waste container (not included)
FITS ALL MAJOR BRANDS Works with both gas and electric leaf blowers or vacuums. Its universal adapter fits 90 percent of all blower or vacs on the market
8-FOOT HOSE Expands for 16 feet of reach, so you can set it down and work around it, then drag it with you to the next spot
MESH HOOD Fits snugly over every standard waste container, and the cinch-tight drawstring forms a seal for a solid, consistent flow of air
DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX. WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection that’s been designed to last
WHAT’S INCLUDED Comes with a multi-fit universal fit adapter with up to 5 inch of adjustable diameter, a durable mesh hood, and an industrial-strength hose
Please note: not compatible with the TURBINE Fusion WG510.
Customers say
Customers find the product easy to use and a good idea. It works well for leaves and is a time-saver. They appreciate the ease of collection. However, some have issues with suction. There are mixed opinions on the fit, dust removal, and value for money.
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12 reviews for Worx WA4054.2 LeafPro Universal Leaf Collection System for All Major Blower/Vac Brands
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Irishman from Scituate –
Works as advertised
I pull my barrel behind me and I get four to five times the amount in my barrel versus emptying the bag! This was a great idea and works almost perfect⦠only issue is when the barrel is empty the barrel is top heavy which you learn real quick and adjust accordingly.
KRoten –
No More Sore Back From Bagging Leafs
BLUFI have picked up a lot of leafs with this guy now and am very impressed. The cloth lid with draw string stays on the can. The plastic hose does not stretch much but if you get a can with wheels you can pull it behind you. I don’t feel like a save a lot of time but It is less physical work. This product does exactly what it says it does.I have a relatively small piece of property that is blessed with nine oak trees. I love the trees in the summer when the Texas heat is in the hundreds but hate them in the fall when I have to bag leafs, bag after bag after bag. I fill from fifty to 100 thirty-gallon bags of leafs a year. the raking doesn’t bother me so much but the constant bending over, picking up an arm load of leafs, putting them in the bag and then repeating until seventy or eighty bags are filled up kills my back and hamstrings. I was laying in bed the other night thinking about how to create an attachment for my WORX WG508 leaf blower/vacuum and came up with the idea of building a frame with a screen to sit on top of a trashcan. then I had to figure out how to attach a hose to the vacuum and then to the screen. The next day my wife handed me her phone and said, “Hey, you think this would work?” That was the first time I had seen the WORX LeafPro. I ordered it that day and got it the next day.UnboxingWhen it arrived it was in a sealed factory box. I heehawed around about lots of football being on and I didn’t really want to go get the stuff out to test it for about thirty minutes and then the curiosity got to me and decided I would just open the box and see what it looked like. Well, to my surprise it did not match the picture on Amazon. The one I ordered showed five adapters in the picture. The one I got had only one “universal adapter”. I will talk briefly about that adapter in a bit. Because I have a WORX leaf blower/vacuum I wasn’t really concerned about the adapters because I didn’t require one. Oh, there were some directions in the box too but, well, I am a man and they were never opened.Connecting the AttachmentFirst thing I had to do was get the cloth part of the attachment around the trashcan. The only trashcan I had was the large trashcan we sit outside to put our household trash in. Today just happened to be trash day so luckily me it was empty. I found that resting the hose attached to the bag, it’s really not a bag but more of a lid for your trashcan, anyway, putting the hose over my shoulder to support the wight of the hose while attaching the bag to the trashcan made things a little easier. I then started to stretch the bag around the top of the trashcan.while doing this I discovered why others said you need a trashcan with a rim on it. The rim would have made that easier but I got the bag on in a couple of minutes and used the draw string in the bag to tighten it around the top of the can. My thought at this time was, as soon as I turn the vacuum on this bag is going for fly off the can and mulched leafs are going to fly everywhere. Next I pulled the blower attachment off the leaf blower and attached the vacuum attachment. This is a simple process but takes a little strength to get the blower attachment off. However, that it for the blower review. Once those were in place I just attached the hose from the LeafPro to the vacuum. Push on and twist to lock, easy as that.UsingI had a couple piles of leafs already raked up so all I had to do is move the trashcan and vacuum to the pile and get started. I pushed the switch to high and off I went sucking up that pile of leafs that had been sitting there for three days and I had refused to bag by hand. I was really hoping a huge gust of wind would come along and blow them away. At any rate, as I turned the vacuum on, I looked over at the can to watch the bag fill with air, expecting it to blow off the can at any point. Well it did puff up but it did not blow off. In about the same amount of time it would have taken me to bag the leafs by hand I was able to vacuum them. So it didn’t really save me a lot of time but it did save my back and hamstrings.The Dirty PartWhen you use this thing make sure you are not down wind. Also, everything down wind will be covered in dirt. The reason you can’t just blow the mulch into a trash bag is the bag would fill with air and pop. This is the same reason the bag on this attachment allows air to escape from the trashcan. If it didn’t then the can would fill up with air and the bag would just blow off. Because the bag allows the air to escape it also allows a lot of dirt to escape. This dirt is fine and will cover everything down wind of where you are working.Overall I would say the LeafPro was worth every penny. I would have given it five stars if the picture matched the product. I guess that part is really for the seller review. From reading other reviews of this product I have figured out there are two versions of this item. Most of the negative reviews are due to the “universal adapter” not working on other leaf blowers.Specifically people having problems getting the “universal adapter” either staying on the vacuum or getting it off. Well, I did play with the attachment and getting it off shouldn’t be hard. To put it on just wrap it around the outlet of your vacuum and lift up on the little silver tab multiple times until the adapter is tight. To get it off you simply press one of the little levers on either side of the silver tab and pull the strap so the adapter loosens. So back to the two versions, if you have a WORX blower then get the one with only one attachment because you don’t need an attachment. If you don’t have a WORX leaf blower you may opt for the other since it has more attachments that are made for other specific brands of blower/vacuums.Update – I purchased a $15 Rubermaid Roughneck 32 Gallon trash can from HD along with some large, cheap trash bags. Once I put the trash bag in I use a bungee cord around the can to hold the bag in place before I put the vacuum on. Once the bag is full the vacuum will start making a strange noise and stop picking up leafs. Just pull the vacuum top off the can, roll the can to where you want to dump the bag, tie the bag off and dump it out on the ground. Don’t try to pull the bag out because between the wight and the suction it will not come out. Just dump it.
Joanne M –
Great concept but issues exist UPDATE
After having trouble using the mesh cover attachment on my large rectangular barrel, I went out and bought a 32 gallon round trash barrel. It worked great! The smaller barrel was easy for me to drag around behind me and was big enough to hold a substantial amount of mulched leaves. The smaller size also made it possible for me to empty the barrel into the paper leaf bags by myself (using a leaf chute). Iâm very happy I found a solution that works for me. This makes vacuuming up leaves quicker and easier than using the collection bag as it deletes the need to constantly stop to empty the bag. Cover to go on barrel is large but didnât secure well to my large rectangular bin on wheels. Cover kept coming off. Perhaps if my bin didnât have a handle it would have worked better. My Worx mulcher works great but I would recommend wearing a mask and safety glasses as the fine particles do escape the cover and you are breathing them in or getting them on you. Lastly. I would like a longer hose. I am only 5â2â and still would have liked a longer reach with the hose. All in all I was impressed but need to try this in a different style barrel.
Amazon Customer –
Worked great but required minor modifications to my blower.
This worked great, and removed the most annoying part of sucking up my leaves which was emptying the sack every couple of minutes.However it’s Universal-ish, and may depend on the blower. My cheap Pittsburgh blower will not work unless a contact is pressed down by the nozzle which tells the machine all the guards are in place and safe. I had to cut the tab off of the blower nozzle and tape it in place to allow the system to work with this product. Not a big deal, but I’d imagine something most blowers have in one way or another.Once that was figured out this thing worked great.
Troy D. –
Cumbersome/ Poor filtering qualities, Substandard fasteners.
First problem I had was with the clamp that goes around the output nozzle. I could not get that thing to let loose to save my life. It’s easy to tighten, but near impossible to loosen. They need to improve this!The fastener used to tighten up the main mesh top to the trash can had similar problems, but in this case tightening it. I ended up removing it and just using a simple knot as the included fastener simply would not work.The overall fit to the trash can is really not all that great and you can expect a ton of dust and leaks. If you’re a contact lens wearer, watch out. All of the dust caused us a lot of respiratory distress and burning eyes. I think they could make the cover out of a different material that would filter better. The included bag to the Toro does not leak nearly so bad.Bottom line is if you have a lot of leaves to pick up this thing is a definite back saver and time saver. I picked it up used for about $30, so it was well worth that cost to me. It could use a major redesign though.
melody chang –
Just what I was looking for
As fall season ends this is just what I was looking for! Itâs very nice that it can be hooked on the big trashcan as well! But the pipe was a little too short so I had to keep the trashcan very close and had to constantly drag the trashcan around.
shakes67 –
leaf attachment
When using keep your pail slightly on tilt. works much better
Mr. Jason E. Mather –
Instead of filling your garden vac bag with leafs, use this and the leafs are mulched and go straight into your wheelie bin.No more stopping to empty bag after bag. Takes me 20mins to do my entire garden now.Works with most Garden vacs as the adapter is designed to secure tightly over the vac sucker.
Leandreman –
After only one minute of trying to pick up dry leaves the pipe was blocked. This occurred because the exit from the main Worx unit has a bend / scoop exit and blows the leaves directly into the side of the pipe restricting the exit and forming a restriction and cannot blow the leaves down the pipe. However it should be fine with any other vacuum manufacturers that discharge directly out of the machine. I am attempting to find a suitable 3 inch bend that will allow free discharge into the flexible pipe. If unsuccessful however both the Worx blower / vacuum will be returned unfortunately.
Ignatius –
Conceptually, it is a good idea to attach a hose to the Worx to suction, shred and store more leaves in a separate container rather than the relatively small bag. However, the hose and attached cover tend to make the container – in my case, a plastic garbage can – too top-heavy, repeatedly toppling it. Also, the hose is not long enough, requiring me to lug the container – and brick inside to lower its center of gravity – around the garden. Perhaps, I’ll fit some wheels onto the container.
Catman –
Loved that this fits the unit so well. Like other reviewers, I feel the delivery tube could/should be longer. I also need to find a better way to keep the bin upright. Iâll try a concrete block next time. But this is a great means to stop messing with the bag. Itâs a little dusty but thatâs yo be expected.
Robert –
This is the answer to bagging, mulching and saving time. I used to bag seven large steel drum size bags of leaves. That included raking, shoving leaves in the bag, stuffing the bag on your knees. Get the picture? Now I blow the leaves in a column. Suck them up directly into a bag. I have reduced the bags from seven to ONE!!! Get this product. There is the others offer with more attachments. Get it.