The Cyclone Rake offers excellent mulching capabilities through its dual-stage processing system. When used with your mower, lawn debris passes through both your mower blades and the Cyclone Rake's Miracle Impeller, creating finely shredded material perfect for mulching applications.
For Flower Bed Applications:
If you want to distribute mulch directly to your flower beds, you'll need two key accessories:
Power Vacuum Pickup: This tool lets you vacuum mulch from inside the Cyclone Rake collector, even when itβs tightly packed
Power Unloader: Once vacuumed, this accessory redirects the mulch through a discharge hose so you can blow it exactly where you want it.
How It Works:
Once you've collected leaves, grass clippings, or other organic debris with your Cyclone Rake, the combination of these accessories allows you to:
Using the Power Vacuum Pickup redirect the vacuumed material through the Power Unloader
Blow the material into organized piles where needed
Create strategic piles for later distribution to flower beds, around trees, or garden areas
Position mulch piles in convenient locations around your property
This feature gives you complete control over mulch collection, processing, and placement by allowing you to create accessible piles exactly where you need them. From there, you can easily hand-distribute the mulch throughout your garden or landscape, making bed maintenance more efficient and a whole lot less labor-intensive.
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FAQ
Does Cyclone Rake sell shredder fans?
No, we currently do not sell shredder fans as part of our product lineup. Our Cyclone Rake systems are designed with our patented Miracle Impeller, which efficiently processes debris while providing exceptional resistance to damage from rocks and hard objects.
Why doesn't Cyclone Rake offer a built-in chipper?
The 2" chipper typically found on combination lawn vac/chipper machines is too small to handle most real-world branches and significantly compromises vacuum performance. These small chippers only work moderately well at best, creating disappointing results for customers with actual tree maintenance needs. Adding a chipper would introduce higher costs, increased maintenance requirements, and more downtime for blade sharpening or replacement. We've chosen to focus on creating the best possible leaf vacuum system rather than diluting performance with a mediocre multi-function approach.