MC33
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So, after reading quite a lot of posts on the forum, and being reasonably uneducated in gutter cleaning lingo, I can say now that I am thoroughly confused about the SkyVac Atom.
The reason being...
Many people here use the SkyVac Industrial and for over £2000 is out of my current price range for starting up a bit of work cleaning out gutters.
Having seen the SkyVac Atom at the much more easily palatable price of £500, I've thought "why don't people use this?"
Can the Atom do a good job if it's being used 99% of the time on bungalows and 2story houses?
Is the airflow of 3800 litres a minute insufficient for this kind of work?
I'm hoping to get 5-6 jobs booked in for early next year, and then use these to fund the vac.
Then, I'll put a % of profits from future gutter jobs to fund a better more hardworking gutter vac at some point if needed.
Is the atom up to the task at hand?
The reason being...
Many people here use the SkyVac Industrial and for over £2000 is out of my current price range for starting up a bit of work cleaning out gutters.
Having seen the SkyVac Atom at the much more easily palatable price of £500, I've thought "why don't people use this?"
Can the Atom do a good job if it's being used 99% of the time on bungalows and 2story houses?
Is the airflow of 3800 litres a minute insufficient for this kind of work?
I'm hoping to get 5-6 jobs booked in for early next year, and then use these to fund the vac.
Then, I'll put a % of profits from future gutter jobs to fund a better more hardworking gutter vac at some point if needed.
Is the atom up to the task at hand?