What the Cyclone Rake TV commercial - A Better Way is about.
The Cyclone Rake TV spot, 'A Better Way,' is a commercial for the popular Cyclone Rake leaf-collecting system. The ad begins with the narrator introducing the Cyclone Rake as a better way to clean up leaves, grass clippings, and other debris from your yard.
The commercial then shows a series of before-and-after shots of homeowners using the Cyclone Rake to clean up their yards. The results are extraordinary as the Cyclone Rake system makes it easy to clean up all the mess and give your yard a pristine look.
The narrator goes on to highlight the features of the Cyclone Rake, including its adjustable height, compact design, and powerful engine, making it easier to use and get the job done quickly. The ad also showcases the Cyclone Rake's unique vacuum system, which efficiently collects leaves and debris, leaving your yard clean and tidy.
Throughout the commercial, we see happy homeowners who have found a better way to clean up their yards, thanks to the Cyclone Rake. The Cyclone Rake TV spot, 'A Better Way,' is an engaging and informative commercial that highlights how the Cyclone Rake can help you keep your yard clean and beautiful with minimal effort.
Cyclone Rake TV commercial - A Better Way produced for
Cyclone Rake
was first shown on television on September 17, 2019.
Frequently Asked Questions about cyclone rake tv spot, 'a better way'
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Every Cyclone Rake Designed and Built in Our Connecticut Factory. Each of us at the Woodland Power Products factory and showroom in Connecticut are proud to be designing, building and selling the best lawn and leaf vacuum available: the Cyclone Rake.
Cyclone Rake Comparison Chart
| Classic | Z-10 |
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Capacity | 200 gallons 27 cubic feet 22 bushels | 415 gallons 55 cubic feet 44 bushels |
Impeller | Miracle Impeller 4-blade | Super-Flow 5-blade |
Unloading method | Standard | Easy-Flow |
W x H x L | 35” x 49” x 73” | 48” x 54” x 79” |
The Cyclone Rake Commander holds 285 gallons of debris. That's 38 cubic feet or about 8 of these 32-gallon barrels in each collector load. That's many times the debris capacity of a mower's rear bagger. You'll vacuum and mulch a lot more area of heavy debris without stopping.
"Well worth the money"
I purchased the Commercial PRO, and I am amazed on how much it will pick up leaves and small debris. The customer service is second to none they really know what they are talking about. If you purchase a Cyclone Rake, please don't just start it up and just take off.
And even though it has a huge capacity. It's the only lawn vacuum that folds up flat just eight inches thick. So you can store it anywhere. You can even hang it on the wall.
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22 inches to 30 inches
Standard rake sizes range from 22 inches to 30 inches, which describes the width of the rake head at the widest point. If you have a specialized application such as raking leaves from between bushes or clearing long-neglected areas, select a product fit for that job.
Most rake handles are between 30 and 70 inches long. A longer handle allows you to reach farther, but you don't want a handle that's so long that it's hard to control.
A rake is a type of gardening or landscaping tool with a handle that ends in a head. You can use a rake for scooping, scraping, gathering, or leveling materials, such as soil, mulch, or leaves. Some rakes have flat heads; others have sharp metal tines that can break up compacted soil or rocks.
What Is a Rake? A rake is a type of gardening or landscaping tool with a handle that ends in a head. You can use a rake for scooping, scraping, gathering, or leveling materials, such as soil, mulch, or leaves. Some rakes have flat heads; others have sharp metal tines that can break up compacted soil or rocks.
Rakes are effectively designed to pick up leaves and other garden debris without damaging the lawn and the soil beneath. Soil rakes are intended to level and grading the soil before the plants and seeds are been planted in the soil.
Meet Jim. He's the Founder of Woodland Power Products, and inventor of the Cyclone Rake.