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Does this house's gutters look safe to clean?

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B&Q on line do a pro vac 1800 watts I have a 25 ltr one for smaller jobs like in the picture cost £90 absolute bargain , obviously you would need some poles but for a two storey house 3 /4 poles would do you , Grippatank poles are quite good , and not to expensive

 
@slippy ladder m8 is the best one. I use mine on spongy surfaces like this and I have two astro turf lawns I use it on too...to avoid ladder marks.
 
No this is the one I have , exelent piece of kit very good power I use it on all my domestics now and only get the omnivac out for larger commercial jobs, mine I think is 25 ltr drum but they are the same motors just different drum size 40 ltr one would be fine

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Those rubber laddermats are dangerous..i have seen them slip when damp
You said you have an ankalad so use that..safest device out there i reckon and i used to trust my life cleaning gutters on townhouses with them and cleaning gutters on gravel etc

They will not let the ladder slip backwards
They slipped hey. Worrying. What surface were they on when this happened?

Surely they have their place though. They must give better grip than just the ladders feet by itself and what else can be used to level one of the legs on a slope!

 
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