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Mist A Bit
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gutter vac question
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July 14, 2012, 06:02:42 pm »
quick question about gutter vacs.
seen one on ebay all complete but its only 15litre, would this be a big draw back?
Its 1200w but i understand at a height of below 20ft it should be enough for light domestic use.
So its just the 15ltr capacity that troubles me.
thanks
steve
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johnny bravo
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Re: gutter vac question
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July 14, 2012, 07:32:35 pm »
thats big enough, i had an eastern trading vac average house gutter get usually a bucket full, if lots of muck just empty it into a binbag , make sure its a wet and dry vac, i wouldnt go below 2000 wats for power. in my experience you get lodged debry in some gutters. if thats the wattage lidl have a wet and dry vac, get poles etc from ebay
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Chris Cottrell
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July 14, 2012, 07:49:47 pm »
We have an 80l Vac and we fill on most jobs - 15L TBH is a bit on the tichy side imo
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