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If you use something like this, try to blow out the gutters more than just once after fall - and also as long after the last rainfall as possible so it is dry. When dry they will blow out easier and leave less mess on walls and gutter etc. It will be darn near impossible to get most debris out if it is full or compact, which is why if you can do it a few times a year is much better. The hangers trap a lot of leaves no matter how strong the blower. For this reason, it helps to blow both ways several times until nothing more is coming out of the gutters. This takes a lot more strength/endurance than you'd think, especially as you get to two or three stories. It also takes longer than I expected. I rarely use the ego gutter extension in this way, and actually prefer walking the roof or using ladders.
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About 15min on full boost mode
https://www.lowes.com/pd/EGO-56-V...1003166924
It's bigger than a Milwaukee 12 ah battery
18x12 vs 56x5
216 ah vs 280 ah
It is also more air volume and speed than Milwaukee.
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18x12 vs 56x5
216 ah vs 280 ah
It is also more air volume and speed than Milwaukee.
56V * 5Ah = 280Wh
I meant wh, not ah. Accident. Thanks.