New Leaf Blower Vacuum Alternative Bags Leaves at 200 Miles Per Hour with Net Leaf Bags

Homeowners can avoid aching backs and knees by cutting leaf collection time by 75 percent the Aeroleaf Bagger. This leaf blower vacuum alternative utilizes a leaf-blower's full speed and power to directly load leaves and yard debris into leaf bags for immediate disposal.

Tulsa, OK, September 08, 2008 --(PR.com)-- For many homeowners, cleaning up leaves in the yard is their most hated chore. According to a 2006 survey by the Toro Company, 77 percent of homeowners picked cleaning up leaves in the yard as their number one problem task. "There may be tasks that have to be done more often, but cleaning up the leaves is one of the most difficult with the tools available right now," said Nickie Campbell, co-creator of the Aeroleaf Bagger.

"It's very time-consuming and stressful on the body. In the fall, you can spend several days cleaning up leaves. The Aeroleaf Bagger cuts it to a fraction of the time and effort." The Aeroleaf Bagger is a portable, aerodynamically designed leaf blower vacuum alternative with net leaf bags that can be used on lawns and hard surfaces. It works with equipment most homeowners already own: a leaf blower.

Instead of blowing leaves around the yard and then spending hours stuffing them into leaf bags, homeowners can heap leaves into a pile and, with the Aeroleaf Bagger's 3-foot clog-free intake, blow leaves directly into disposable net leaf bags, attached at the outlet of the unit.

"With the Aeroleaf Bagger, you're no longer stooping and scooping to clean up leaves," Campbell said. "You're not going to have sore knees or an aching back the next day, and you won't waste your whole weekend cleaning up the yard. You can spend more time on the things that really matter."

Nickie and Ryan Campbell spent two years designing the Aeroleaf Bagger, focusing on simplicity and efficiency for the leaf blower vacuum alternative and net leaf bags.

"We worked very hard to create a product that functions well at an affordable price," Campbell said. "There's no assembly required, no parts to lose. Used and stored properly, the Aeroleaf Bagger will last for years."

According to Campbell, the Aeroleaf Bagger and net leaf bags can be set up or taken down in less than a minute. When collapsed, it measures 3 inches in thickness and weighs only 5.5 pounds, providing for very efficient storage compared to a leaf vacuum.

"When I pass someone in the yard with a blower or a leaf vacuum blower, I think 'Where are you going with those leaves and what are you going to do when you get there?'" said Campbell. "It's almost like sweeping without a dustpan. With the Aeroleaf, you're putting it straight into leaf bags and taking the bags straight to the curb. It's that simple."

Take less time and effort on your most hated lawn chore. To see a video of the Aeroleaf Bagger in action, visit the website at www.aeroleaf.com.

About the Company
An experienced inventor and entrepreneur, Nickie Campbell also designed the ANSA baby bottle, displayed and archived in the Museum of Modern Art. Ryan Campbell is an industrial designer and is a recent graduate of Savanna School of Art and Design. Her recent invention, the Aeroleaf Bagger and net leaf bags, speeds yard work and eliminates the need for an expensive leaf vacuum.

Press release provided by Xeal Inc. (http://www.xeal.com)

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