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NWH

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Re: Gutter vac
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2017, 07:23:59 pm »
Most builders just fit them under the tiles they don’t measure or allow for heavy rain most don’t even do the job they are supposed to they just look pretty.

Tony dunmall

Re: Gutter vac
« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2017, 07:52:57 pm »
I use the grippa compact  vac 2000watt, with either the section 10 carbon clamps pole or base sections of the modular turned upside down

Find this more than adaquet for power and there  new crevice tools work well

I Use the smaller compact vac as it’s just lighter and easier when by myself it’s possibly little more expensive than some companies, but I like dealing with grippa

Would be interested when a company comes up with a vac hose that’s not ridged internal as they get so heavy when slurry sticks inside

NWH

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Re: Gutter vac
« Reply #22 on: October 31, 2017, 11:03:07 pm »
Lugging that thing about is pants imo I don’t like doing gutters it’s still a messy job even with the vac coz I only would ever do them on a wet day if I were to do them,if I do them I would only do them now for existing customers. This is the time of the year people want them doing but I find the best time of the year is spring or summer when everything is dry,I find most of the stuff in the gutters is more like silt and because it’s dry less gets stuck in the poles it sucks up far more without having to clean out blocked poles.