: Weed Eater Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment #GA2010

: Weed Eater Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment #GA2010

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Weed Eater Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment #GA2010

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Weed Eater Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment #GA2010
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Street Price: $41.99
Gaunz Org Price: $34.28
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1005





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Weed Eater
EAN: 0024761022439
Label: Weed Eater
Product Manufacturer: Weed Eater
Model: 952701715
Publisher: Weed Eater
Ranking: 1005
Studio: Weed Eater


Piece facts:
  • Pivoting tube directs air-flow
  • Attaches to all "Weed Eater" gas and electric blowers
  • Includes adapter, tubes and U-nozzle
  • 10 foot reach




#GA2010 Attachment Blower Cleaning Gutter Eater Weed






0ur opinion:

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  • Get rid of the gutter clutter. Just attach this to your blower and clean the leaves and debris from your gutters
  • Attachment fits all electric and gas blowers (except Vroom and FL 1500)
  • Cleans leaves and debris from gutters while you stand on the ground
  • Pivoting tube directs airflow
  • Assembled length is 10 feet


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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * My Husband Loves It! ...
    My dad mentioned that there was an apparatus for a leaf blower to clean gutters. We went on a search to the "box stores" (Home Depot, Menard, etc.) to find this item, but we were told they did not carry this. So, I searched online and found it on . My husband loves it! He attached it to our Weed Eater Barracuda leaf blower and now he can easily clean the gutters (on our single-story ranch style house) standing on the ground rather than balancing precariously on a ladder. This item saves time and is much safer! We have a lot of leaves, seeds, etc in our gutters (5 mature trees on less than a 1/4 acre lot). So, we are very happy that this item was available and works so well.



    Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Weed Eater Gutter Attachment
    A waste of money. Impossible to hold in place with all the sections attached. Save your money.



    Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * gutter cleaner ...
    Works well with one exception--it comes apart while cleaning gutters. Needs to be better attached to the gas blower. Also, when shipped the parts were not correct. There were 2 nozzle pieces, and no elbow, when there should have been one of each. Had to have the attachments replaced to get the right pieces, which took an extra week to get here.



    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Blower gutter attachment
    I like the product and want another one. Will you give me a discount if I purchase another?



    Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Does not fit Ryobi or Black & Decker ...
    The attachment to the blower unit did not fit either my Ryobi gas blower or my Black and Decker electric blower. I was able to make a temporary connection using duct tape to the electric blower for testing purposes. While it did blow the debris from the gutter it is somewhat clumsy to hold the vertical attachement during use. If possible you should attempt to confirm that the attachment fits your blower before buying it. I did see from other reviews that it did not fit a Toro either.

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