Gutta Clean
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Hello everyone. First time here!
I've been clearing out gutters for some time, using a ladder, some slim poles with a scraper attached to one end, and a bucket.
I have it down to a fine art, but have been toying with the idea of getting a vac. Adding up pros and cons of ladder work and vac work, I decided it would be a useful addition, allowing me to work in windy weather, wet weather, and enabling me to clean gutters over conservatories, in areas of limited space etc. So I bought one. Not expensive, but a 3000w one with aluminium poles. I've used it twice. The poles get heavy when muck sticks to the inside of them, but carbon poles are out of my price range, for now.
Anyway, to my point, my vac does not have a tilt function like more expensive models. So, to empty it is problematic. My question is, can I place a suitably sized (diameter wise) container inside the drum that I can just lift out and empty when I've finished?
Many thanks.
I've been clearing out gutters for some time, using a ladder, some slim poles with a scraper attached to one end, and a bucket.
I have it down to a fine art, but have been toying with the idea of getting a vac. Adding up pros and cons of ladder work and vac work, I decided it would be a useful addition, allowing me to work in windy weather, wet weather, and enabling me to clean gutters over conservatories, in areas of limited space etc. So I bought one. Not expensive, but a 3000w one with aluminium poles. I've used it twice. The poles get heavy when muck sticks to the inside of them, but carbon poles are out of my price range, for now.
Anyway, to my point, my vac does not have a tilt function like more expensive models. So, to empty it is problematic. My question is, can I place a suitably sized (diameter wise) container inside the drum that I can just lift out and empty when I've finished?
Many thanks.