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Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006

  • Keeps your yard tidy and free of debris
  • Requires absolutely no tools; simple, straightforward operation
  • 8.0-foot connecting hose tackles up to a 16-foot circular area
  • Dimensions: 14.5 x 9.1 x 5.2 inches (WxHxD); weighs 2.8 pounds; 2-year warranty
  • Includes one tube measuring eight feet, and a drawstring fabric trash can cover shipped packed in tube

Time saving leaf collections system cleans up leaves in 1 simple operation. Deposits leaves directly into trash can. No tools required. 8′ hose and trash can cover included. Fits all Black & Decker blower vac.Where was this last fall when we were knee-deep in rakes, plastic bags, and complaining teenagers? What a spiffy contraption this is. The collection system–an 8-foot hose and can cover–fits all Black & Decker blower/vacs. The idea is genius: Attach the adjustable drawstring cover to your garbage can, attach the hose to your blower/vac. Pretend you’re in your living room and vacuum the yard. The leaves are sucked directly into your garbage can. No more bending, scooping, lifting, sweating, or cajoling grumpy teens into doing autumn’s most bedeviling chore. The system is simple, clean, and a darned good idea. Kudos, Black & Decker. –Kris Jensen-Van HesteFeaturing straightforward, user-friendly operation and an ultra-efficient design, this leaf collection system from Black & Decker makes it quick and easy to keep your yard tidy and debris-free. The #BV-006 is compatible with all Black & Decker vacuum bags and requires absolutely no tools: you simply attach the connecting device to a standard-sized trash can (not included) to catch the leaves. It’s that easy! A plastic tube and cover ensure durability, while the drawstring makes attachment a breeze. For added convenience, the included 8-foot connecting hose tackles up to a 16-foot circular area–and you don’t even have to move the trash can.

Rating: (out of 97 reviews)

List Price: $ 52.00

Price: $ 24.97


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  1. Retired and ready to move Said,

    Review by Retired and ready to move for Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006
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    I put a large trash bag in a trash container and pull the edges over the top then tie the B & D leaf collector under the handles of the container, this way it can not slip off, attach it to my blower/vac and start vacuuming the leaves. What normally took two to three hours, now took less than one and I didn’t have to bend over once.

    The release on the pull string was a little tricky at first but after opening and closing it a few times I had no problems.

    Without the B & D Leaf Collection System I was emptying the bag almost once every few minutes and making a mess each time. Now once the container if full I just tie the trash bag pull it out and put in another. I highly recomend it.

    Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 1:54 pm

  2. Anonymous Said,

    Review by for Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006
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    I was daydreaming of just such a system this year as I spent many hours sucking up the leaves from the corners of my yard. I have a 2 acre lot and its quite a chore. The original bag was quick to fill up, but then it took ages to go through the routine of detaching, emptying the bag into the old paper leaf bags, and then re-attaching the bag.
    I saw this system in a store and thought I’d take a risk to order just the collection system from Amazon for my gas blower. With a bit of modification I attached it to my gas powered Homelite blower, got some Extra Large trash bags (45 gallon) for my 45 gallon square trash can.
    WOW! I was off – what a system. Now I was sending most of my time sucking and almost no time bagging.
    I’d recommend you use the largest trash can possible (the bag fits better) – with wheels (to help your mobility) – and put a couple of bricks in the bottom (to keep it stable as you move around the yard).
    I LOVE THIS SYSTEM. If you want to take a chunk of time out of the annual chore, do not hesitate, buy it now.

    Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 2:26 pm

  3. Jeffrey Few Said,

    Review by Jeffrey Few for Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006
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    I was thrilled to see this accessory offered as the shoulder bag included with my BV2500 Leaf Hog was too small for the volume of autumn leaves my maple and Japanese plum trees deposit on my front lawn (not to mention the year-round shedding of bamboo leaves in my backyard).The system looks great in pictures, but what the pictures don’t show is what happens to the attachment once you actually turn on the vac. The porous fabric cover fills with air, putting a big cotton/nylon baloon over the top of your waste can. If you don’t secure the bag tightly enough (which is quite a chore given the design of the drawstring), it comes flying off. And the drawstring. Given how much tugging and pulling and tying (!) it takes to get the attachment secure, it’ll be a miracle if it lasts more than a season.The design appears to be optimized for waste cans with square tops, so perhaps my round can is the problem. Attaching the cover to the lip of the can does not work, so I’ve been wrapping the cover over the top of it such that there’s no slack in the bag. That works well enough, but I end up spilling leaf mulch all over the place when removing the cover.It’s better than emptying the shoulder bag every three minutes, but not by much.

    Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 2:47 pm

  4. Nabokov Said,

    Review by Nabokov for Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006
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    I hesitated getting this product because of the comments about the difficulty in keeping the fabric “lid” on the waste can. But I thought “There must be a solution. I wonder….?” So I went ahead and ordered it, and, when it came, went to W—–t and bought a yard waste receptacle with a lid that could be secured with its handles. I then cut a hole in the lid just big enough for the hose, ran the hose through, attached the cloth bag to the can (DON’T remove the fabric “lid”), and then secured the lid on top of the fabric with the handles. Voila–the lid stayed on (without relying on the tie cord) and, therefore, there was very little dust. I am very happy with the modified product–it works like a dream.

    Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 3:07 pm

  5. D. Vaughan Said,

    Review by D. Vaughan for Black & Decker Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System (Fabric Trash Can Cover Ships In Tube) BV-006
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    OK, I read all of the other reviews before I purchased this item and took into consideration all of the problems other people were having.

    Here’s the deal…for best results, purchase a trash can with a square top, not a round top. I found one at Wal-mart for $18 that the hose cover fits perfectly! The can has wheels on it, so it is very easiy to move around as it fills with debris. Also, you should utilize the little cord snap device located on the hose end that connects to your machine to help prevent the hose from coming off. Not one time did my hose come off, or did the cover come off of my trash can. I filled up 37 bags of leaves in my back yard in less than half the time it took me to fill up 22 bags in my front yard by hand!!

    The only downside to the whole thing is that the hose builds up static electricity while in use, and if you don’t let it touch the ground periodically, it will give you a nice little shock if it touches you. Just enough of a shock to motivate you to pick up more leaves!

    This thing is great, and those who have a problem with it just don’t know the trick. I gues B & D could have specified to use a square top trash can for best results, but oh well, live & learn!

    Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 4:05 pm

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