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Mart1001

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The missus brought these back from Ikea, only £2 as I tell

her if she see's anything that might interest me...to get it.

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Could be handy I thought for cleaning gutters...it would be

great if I could mount them to my Harris pole. So I removed

the end cap and tried it for size.

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As you can see, it doesn't quite fit..but I'm sure that if I take

abit off with my junior hacksaw...

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...and there we go. Despite there being no thread inside, it

screwed on tight.

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The claw tool didn't fit so well as it's not so tampered as the other two but after a blast with

my heat gun

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...it screws on lovely and tight. Those claw fingers are actually a lot stronger than they look

and they don't really flex much.

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Not sure if I'll ever find a need for it but, it's good to have nonetheless.

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I'm sure this scoop will come in handy to clear those big clumps of mud/grass and at the end of my pole, I should be able to just drop it straight into my bucket.

As I say, these attachments do screw on very firmly and should come in very handy used alongside my Gutterpro tools. I can still use them as hand tools too but it's good to know I have the reach should I need it and for 2 quid, I can't go wrong.

Hope this helps someone else as much as I hope it's gonna help me /emoticons/smile.png

Remember, 2 quid Ikea.

Mart.

 
thats what i like about this forum ,good honest tips

i mostly use a folding half moon gutter scraper that are sold on ebay for 2 or 3 quid

 
i will have a look for that ta boar....i be using some broken mop thing from god knows where...its just got the plastic head left on it but it extends and does the job.../emoticons/smile.png

 
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