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Wrekin C S

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Gutter Vacs
« on: November 23, 2010, 08:38:06 pm »
Im Thinking of getting a gutter vac - does anyone else on here use them if so which one?

Also seen some on ebay different prices and models however I dont want to get stung so thought I would start here for research,

Thanks

Andy

wezzy32

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Re: Gutter Vacs
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2010, 08:46:19 pm »
eastern trading do one as a complete kit but you could buy the vac then the poles as this would work out cheaper than buying the the full kit as they sell vac for less than £300 and the poles arent going to cost you over £300 so as a full kit seems a bit off a rip off as im looking at buying every thing seperate.
keep on smiling

simon w

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Re: Gutter Vacs
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2010, 09:02:00 pm »
eastern trading do one as a complete kit but you could buy the vac then the poles as this would work out cheaper than buying the the full kit as they sell vac for less than £300 and the poles arent going to cost you over £300 so as a full kit seems a bit off a rip off as im looking at buying every thing seperate.

Yes but if you do it this way you will have to buy your poles from another supplier as Eastern Trading wont sell their poles or accessories unless you have purchased one of their vac's  :(

JSMC

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Re: Gutter Vacs
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2010, 09:29:03 pm »
make them as i done.

search for mrsilicone on ebay. buy a 51 mm 135 degree elbow hose and also but a 51mm-38mm straight reducer. Also buy 2 pipe sections from him one  meter of 51mm pipe and one metre of 38mm pipe. you use these to make yer nozzles.

those 4 items delivered cos tme about 40 quid.

search on her ei linked everything up.

wezzy32

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Re: Gutter Vacs
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2010, 09:34:39 pm »
eastern trading do one as a complete kit but you could buy the vac then the poles as this would work out cheaper than buying the the full kit as they sell vac for less than £300 and the poles arent going to cost you over £300 so as a full kit seems a bit off a rip off as im looking at buying every thing seperate.

Yes but if you do it this way you will have to buy your poles from another supplier as Eastern Trading wont sell their poles or accessories unless you have purchased one of their vac's  :(
you just get accessories from else where as i can get the alloy poles from a local steel firm for less then £100
keep on smiling

simon w

  • Posts: 1715
Re: Gutter Vacs
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2010, 09:47:25 pm »
eastern trading do one as a complete kit but you could buy the vac then the poles as this would work out cheaper than buying the the full kit as they sell vac for less than £300 and the poles arent going to cost you over £300 so as a full kit seems a bit off a rip off as im looking at buying every thing seperate.

Yes but if you do it this way you will have to buy your poles from another supplier as Eastern Trading wont sell their poles or accessories unless you have purchased one of their vac's  :(
you just get accessories from else where as i can get the alloy poles from a local steel firm for less then £100

Omni Vac