slippy
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All I would say is get the most powerful one you can buy, a single 1400 watt machine won't be very good at 30' as the further you go from the machine the less powerful it becomes. Even on standard houses it won't be strong enough to suck the large clumps out.Anyone used a vac king from machine mart? I figured if it didn't work just get a proper gutter vac machine. Only lose money from vac.
Which of these would be best?
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/050511127/?da=1&TC=GS-050511127&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxdPNBRDmARIsAAw-TUkSNTUAxBRLJ2Le5mXb6EiwTxCWBPQ75oNXRa-y5j6yIvvJJh4ZNLIaAkZlEALw_wcB
Smaller size the better.
This is the most powerful one I've found, I think Clearview Lee bought oneNot sure of that model iderly for guttering cleaning you would need a 3000w + vac.
If I can afford it I'm going to get the Sky vac .
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If your going to the bother of getting a gutter vac I'd get a bigger one personally. I got a 3000w vac on eBay for £155. Took me 10 minutes to make the inlet slightly larger and it's been brilliant. I ladder some gutters too but tbh I much prefer gutter cleaning over window cleaning.
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I had bought the gardener tool for this specific job, but the slx pole had to much flex at about 35' to get it dug in, also the gutter had those metal cross straps every metre or so so causing issues to get good purchase/ force.If your struggling to get the moss soil out flood the gutter with water for ten minutes and work on an easier section while all the filth softens up.
Have the gardener gutter tool I fit on my slx to sort that out.