Most people don’t clean gutters: Its a dirty, dangerous job & paying other people gets expensive. Today I learned a BETTER way YOU can clean your gutters from the ground! You can rent this machine or buy one but I think you have never seen anything quite like this. As an IT guy I can say this is the nicest gutter tech I have ever seen.
Ask your local rental shop for one of these and if they don’t have them I would highly recommend they get one. You can also order a system at the link below.
Gutter Pro Vac:
Cyclone Classic Pro 20 Gallon 2200W Residential Gutter Vacuum System with 28ft Carbon Clamping Pole Kit and Pole Bag








One thing I left out of the video is that I cleaned every gutter on my garage & house in about 90 minutes. I really enjoyed using this machine.
I love that you are just browsing the equipment rental shop😀
Looks nice but definitely a rental as that price tag of $2500 on sale is too WOW for me 🙂 I have used my 16 gallon ridgid shop vac with extensions already and it worked really well but most of the time I use the blower with the extensions and end up getting dirt all over myself because if you aren't getting dirty are you really doing work? 🤣
Regarding DIY versions. I used central vac tubing which is lighter than PVC. Added an old GoPro, a couple of 3D printed parts, and my existing Ridgid shop vac. It works great, was cheap, and pull it out a couple times a year.
Any reason you haven't put gutter screens in? I cleaned my gutters out and screen them and its been about 5 years without any debris in my gutters. Mine were just as packed too when I did the initial cleaning.
Does it run at 2x speed at 230v?
I've been doing a DIY method with PVC pipes and shop ony my 40ft townhome. Saves me over $100 each time which is 1-2x a year. Luckly I can go from my 3rd floor windows, which reqires a bit more coordination. Much safer than getting on a 40ft ladder
Those carbon fiber gutter vacs are cool but slow, and the rental cost adds up quick. In the long run, installing gutter screens at minimal on the areas that gets hit the worst saves way more time and money.
Thanks, internet Dad!
I'm surprised that u don't have Leafguard type gutters ac of the wooded area u appear to have. Am I missing something?