Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Blue Frog Systems on July 18, 2012, 10:21:13 pm
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Is a 1400w gutter vac good enough for domestic use ?
Thinking of getting one and wondered if anyone has one and what they think of it on residential houses
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The more power the better but i have 1400w and not had any problems yet.. It sucks up everything..
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The more power the better but i have 1400w and not had any problems yet.. It sucks up everything..
Wheres a good place to get them from?
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I use the macAllister vac from b&q...
I must say I've been sooooo busy this last 6 weeks with all the rain, got another 5 houses booked in this Saturday too.
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Do you use a genny or hook up to custys electric ? thinking of getting a genny
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Hook up to the custys house with an rcd. They don't seem to mind ;D
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I use the macAllister vac from b&q...
I must say I've been sooooo busy this last 6 weeks with all the rain, got another 5 houses booked in this Saturday too.
is this the one you use mate
http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/indoor-cleaning-laundry/vacuum-carpet-cleaners/carpet_washers/Mac-Allister-1400E-Wet-Dry-Vacuum-MAC25-S-Blue-Black-25L-10287959 (http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/indoor-cleaning-laundry/vacuum-carpet-cleaners/carpet_washers/Mac-Allister-1400E-Wet-Dry-Vacuum-MAC25-S-Blue-Black-25L-10287959)
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Yes if you go into b&q they do a newer version which is chrome and also do a 65 litre model..
I must say I never use the cartridge filter when in use too, I've only used the foam wet filter so far when working.
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Yes if you go into b&q they do a newer version which is chrome and also do a 65 litre model..
I must say I never use the cartridge filter when in use too, I've only used the foam wet filter so far when working.
Thanks mate...so you would definitely recommend it for Domestic jobs?
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what poles do you use ?
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Well yeah defo ain't stopped me from doing a job yet..
If my main work was guttering on a large scale day in and day out then I'd step it up.. You can see 1400w vacs on YouTube cleaning guttering no problem.
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I bought mine from guttercleaningsystems with 50mm hose that fitted straight into this vac perfect..
I think mark from guttervacuum dose a nice set of poles and light weight too.
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I see severals problems with this machine.
The first is the hose is too small, at 32mm it is at least 18mm too small, why does this matter, well I have found on some really messy jobs that the inner wall of the poles and hose clog up like an artery on fat, thereby closing the pole and hoses diameter, you then end up with a block pipe which takes time to flush out.
If you increase the size from 32mm to 50mm you lose suction power, so on hard to clean gutters you will struggle.
Also these machines are only for the domestic market to be used lightly, using them professionally will burn the motors out faster imo.
I would recommend that you go for some thing that give more power
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Cheers Avo ... was looking at them. What about other attatchments for small gaps between the tiles ?
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Granted the smaller the diameter the faster the air flow but this balance setup dose not hinders the vacs performance in anyway.. Course having 3000w vac will out shine anything else and will last years longer but an empty gutters an empty gutter!!
I suck up chucks of moss,stones even half tiles..
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Cheers Avo ... was looking at them. What about other attatchments for small gaps between the tiles ?
yes you will need a few nozzles for them really tricky tight spots.. Couldnt think of something worse than telling a customer I can't finish the job off because I don't have the tools.
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I have a 1500w vac and a 3000w vac both with 38mm pipe. Guess which one gets used the most on residential work?
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I see severals problems with this machine.
The first is the hose is too small, at 32mm it is at least 18mm too small, why does this matter, well I have found on some really messy jobs that the inner wall of the poles and hose clog up like an artery on fat, thereby closing the pole and hoses diameter, you then end up with a block pipe which takes time to flush out.
If you increase the size from 32mm to 50mm you lose suction power, so on hard to clean gutters you will struggle.
Also these machines are only for the domestic market to be used lightly, using them professionally will burn the motors out faster imo.
I would recommend that you go for some thing that give more power
this is the best post i've see on any gutter vac'ing thread
made by some one with real experience of the subject
Darran
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3000w mark ;)
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I have a 1500w vac and a 3000w vac both with 38mm pipe. Guess which one gets used the most on residential work?
3000w
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Wrong ;D
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nice to know mark