Just to add, i sold it second hand as a great gutter vac !!!! It was crap. I still have my original one. I don't do gutters anymore tho' . Not yet met a vac that can replace an endcap you've knocked off.
Quote from: Nick Day on October 09, 2016, 06:18:14 pmWe always configure our machines for gutter cleaning. We cut out the entrance bend and then the muck either hits a deflector that we set 4-5 inches from the entrance with a foam filter or use a bag filter with a piece of scouring pad sewn in to prevent blockages. The flexible bag acts as a deflector.The side entry does the same but is very expensive way of doing it. It is advertised as cyclonic but is not, We have had both nu-matics, the side entry makes no difference to the power. will ur gutter poll heads fit my 51mm poles ? they look realy good nick ive got the airospace alli poles from bladerite with that rubbery ubend on it
We always configure our machines for gutter cleaning. We cut out the entrance bend and then the muck either hits a deflector that we set 4-5 inches from the entrance with a foam filter or use a bag filter with a piece of scouring pad sewn in to prevent blockages. The flexible bag acts as a deflector.The side entry does the same but is very expensive way of doing it. It is advertised as cyclonic but is not, We have had both nu-matics, the side entry makes no difference to the power.
i think sky vac just make theres look and sound more exciting , as if theres is the only vac to b able to do this, ooohhh yes and the price, nearly double for the same spec.its like going to sainsburys or aldi. its your choice , but you spend more in one, for the same item