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6-Piece Greenworks Universal Gutter Cleaning Kit

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$17

$50

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Woot! has 6-Piece Greenworks Universal Gutter Cleaning Kit on sale for $16.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Green works universal gutter kit includes universal adapter that fits most major blower/ vacuum brands. Features an 11' reach, & tubes can be added or removed to achieve desired height.
  • 11 ft. Reach gutter cleaning kit
  • Cleans leaves and debris from gutters
  • Designed for maximum air flow
  • Fits 60V 80V of blower/ vacs ( more than 450CFM) up to 5-inch diameter

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  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $23.32 less (57.85% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $40.31 at the time of this posting.
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Woot! has 6-Piece Greenworks Universal Gutter Cleaning Kit on sale for $16.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Green works universal gutter kit includes universal adapter that fits most major blower/ vacuum brands. Features an 11' reach, & tubes can be added or removed to achieve desired height.
  • 11 ft. Reach gutter cleaning kit
  • Cleans leaves and debris from gutters
  • Designed for maximum air flow
  • Fits 60V 80V of blower/ vacs ( more than 450CFM) up to 5-inch diameter

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $23.32 less (57.85% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $40.31 at the time of this posting.
  • About Amazon Prime:

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epenterprises
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Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.

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Today 02:33 PM
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Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.
Today 02:38 PM
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AmericaRocksToday 02:38 PM
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Thanks OP! I have been thinking about buying one of these to blow the leaves off the top of my gutter screens. I know the reviews are mixed, but for $17, I'll give it a try. They are normally $49 and go on sale for $39 quite often, but I've never seen one for under $20.
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dhermanToday 02:40 PM
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Quote from epenterprises :
Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.
I have. It works relatively well with dry leaves, and if you keep up with it, the wed muddy stuff doesn't really build up that much.

I'd recommend the Worx kit which is also on sale for a couple bucks more - the way it attaches to the blower is superior to the Greenworks one. They're identical otherwise.
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ok_Today 02:43 PM
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I have one and have used it for a few years. Is it perfect? No, but works good enough. I'm happy with it and recommend it.
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Today 02:50 PM
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bagofchipsToday 02:50 PM
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Good way to get shop vac tubes on the cheap. I've made my own out of sch 80 electrical conduit tied into a 2' shop vac tube.
if the debris in your gutter is DRY and the opening into your gutters is wide enough these things are great.
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HilariousSoda4851Today 02:55 PM
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Quote from epenterprises :
Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.
I have one of these and it didn't work well for me. I don't have the strongest leaf blower in the world, so others may have better luck. I bought one of these pressure washer extension wands for gutter cleaning and it seems to do a better job.
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Quote from dherman :
I'd recommend the Worx kit which is also on sale for a couple bucks more - the way it attaches to the blower is superior to the Greenworks one. They're identical otherwise.
here is the link to that one

https://tools.woot.com/offers/wor...eaning-kit
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cheapazchipsToday 05:08 PM
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Quote from epenterprises :
Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.
I haven't used this, but shingle sludge is significant buildup that needs to be manually removed yearly on my house. I use a mini garden shovel to scoop out most of the sludge and then use a hose to "jet flush" the gutters.
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slickymarkyToday 05:16 PM
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Ive been using Gutter Sense cleaning tool for 20yrs. Im on second set. They're made well. First set broke with my doing. They look like grill tongs and attach to extension pole. Ive used a similar water jet tool and a blower attachment... neither did much getting leaves out for me. Id imagine a water blast has its place to move sludge along after the leaves are out.
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thabrownwonderToday 05:18 PM
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does it fit ego go power blower
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thabrownwonderToday 05:18 PM
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which one works with ego power
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PaxtoniaJohnToday 05:20 PM
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I've used and at $17 worth it IMO. As others posted - dry leaves no problem. Wet build up by downspout hole and I'm still by hand clearing. First floor from ground vg. When up on ladder and all pieces connected there is some "sway" when you first power on but you get used to it and expect it.
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LivelyTree6515Today 05:50 PM
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I have this for many years, use to cost $40+. Dont use a leave blower but instead use a shopvac (Decent one)! Most vacs will fit perfectly with the tubes. I have a higher gutter on 2nd floor so I rig a pvc pipe extension to reach all the way up and vaccum all the debris. Save me alot of money every year and also alot safer than climbing a latter over 20ft.

I used to pay ppl $200-$400 per year to have them walk all over the roof and they only clean 70-80% of the stuff inthe gutter. Now with a shopvac hack my gutters are 98% cleaned!
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munkleToday 06:05 PM
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Quote from epenterprises :
Has anyone used this product? I'm not too sure if this product really works. Use the blower attachment to blow away the dry leaves but then your stuck with all the wet muddy gunk. Yeah I can then switch to a wet vac, but at the end of the day, a ladder and a pair of gloves seems the most reliable method to get those gutters completely clean.
I haven't used this exact product but have used something similar. It will get the leaves out but its not going to remove the dirt and other junk that builds up all that well. Also wear a poncho because you might get covered in wet junk while cleaning it out

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Quote from LivelyTree6515 :
I have this for many years, use to cost $40+. Dont use a leave blower but instead use a shopvac (Decent one)! Most vacs will fit perfectly with the tubes. I have a higher gutter on 2nd floor so I rig a pvc pipe extension to reach all the way up and vaccum all the debris. Save me alot of money every year and also alot safer than climbing a latter over 20ft.

I used to pay ppl $200-$400 per year to have them walk all over the roof and they only clean 70-80% of the stuff inthe gutter. Now with a shopvac hack my gutters are 98% cleaned!
Do you mean the outlet of the shopvac to blow?

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