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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Caleb Morley on April 18, 2017, 02:22:14 pm

Title: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Caleb Morley on April 18, 2017, 02:22:14 pm
Alright lads,

I need to buy a new gutter vac as last one was lost in the stolen van.

Can anyone recommend a good one?

I don't use it weekly more seasonally so it wouldn't need to be top of the range but equally I'm not looking for anything cheap and nasty.

Poles need to be carbon fibre too.

Cheers,

Caleb
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: SB Cleaning on April 18, 2017, 04:58:16 pm
Had a grippavac for 3 years now...never let me down ;)
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: the king on April 18, 2017, 06:17:28 pm
my grippa vac has bin spot on to
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Tony dunmall on April 18, 2017, 07:56:02 pm
http://www.aquafed.co.uk/product-category/gutter-vacuum-systems/3000-watt-gutter-vacuum-systems/

Used one these over five years taken loads abuse and good price and spare parts available

If you want that size overwise the mini grafter twin turbo good value
but aquafed are a really good company to deal ask for mark very helpful
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Don Simon on April 20, 2017, 12:06:55 am
You have to ask why you are only doing it occasionally when ii is the highest rate for any cleaning process ?
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Caleb Morley on April 20, 2017, 02:06:07 pm
You have to ask why you are only doing it occasionally when ii is the highest rate for any cleaning process ?

You have to ask how Tony Soprano and jw.org go together.
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Caleb Morley on April 20, 2017, 02:08:51 pm
http://www.aquafed.co.uk/product-category/gutter-vacuum-systems/3000-watt-gutter-vacuum-systems/

Used one these over five years taken loads abuse and good price and spare parts available

If you want that size overwise the mini grafter twin turbo good value
but aquafed are a really good company to deal ask for mark very helpful

Thanks for the link mate.

Which one do you actually use?

Thanks
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Tony dunmall on April 20, 2017, 04:35:05 pm
It's the clear plastic one  with an orange/blackish grey  style  head  3000watt

I also will be purchasing grippa grafter mini this week.  as I can't handle that brut anymore but my subbie uses it fine plus space s im in a ford connect now but at VWT  5


I currently use Gardner section clamped #10 carbon poles with grippa attachment at the top

Or base modular sections upside down as it doesn't damage them that way
Title: Re: Gutter Vac recommendations
Post by: Caleb Morley on April 20, 2017, 05:25:36 pm
It's the clear plastic one  with an orange/blackish grey  style  head  3000watt

I also will be purchasing grippa grafter mini this week.  as I can't handle that brut anymore but my subbie uses it fine plus space s im in a ford connect now but at VWT  5


I currently use Gardner section clamped #10 carbon poles with grippa attachment at the top

Or base modular sections upside down as it doesn't damage them that way

Thanks mate