🚀 Elevate Your Gutter Game!
The PROGUTTERAngle Adapter and Half Round Gutter Clearing Scraper is a high-quality tool designed for efficient gutter maintenance from the ground. Weighing only 100 g and measuring 20.2 x 15 x 3 cm, it features a universal thread for easy attachment to standard telescopic poles. Ideal for both left and right-hand applications, this tool ensures safety and ease of use while clearing hard-to-reach areas.
Manufacturer | PROGUTTER |
Package Dimensions | 20.2 x 15 x 3 cm; 100 g |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
N**N
Superb
This arrived yesterday and was put to use this morning. I had cleaned my gutters by hand on a ladder last week and cleared most of the leaves, getting myself fairly filthy and uncomfortable in the process. Nonetheless, I wanted to give this a try before an imminent storm arrives later today. A previous reviewer advised he had attached this scraper to a docapole and I had bought one for the same purpose. The two connected together firmly and although it seems strange, I entirely enjoyed the next 20 minutes! Working from the ground at all times, the scraper removed extraordinary amounts of residue from the gutters, mainly silt, but all items otherwise destined to block either leaf-filters at the tops of downpipes or gulleys and drains. This was extraordinarily easy, safe and almost mess-free, except for the paths and gardens bombarded by the cleared debris. Simple, but a very unpleasant and potentially dangerous job was turned into something comparatively effortless. Wonderful!
P**B
Could be a useful tool set for clearing hard to reach gutters
Well made and apparently sturdy components. Fit together surely and the angle adjuster adaptor is necessary to allow the gutter scraper to be used successfully either along the gutter horizontally (from a ladder), or vertically from below the gutter, on the ground.Experience does show that it is actually easiest to use from a ladder, since you can see what is required and what is happening, as you work. I've previously successfully used a drain rodding kit fitted with a brass hinged half-round end piece to do this, but wanted to avoid use of the ladder if possible, so that it might be carried out more conveniently.I would recommend that used with a ladder is the best way to apply it for your first trial. That you will be able to actually see and know exactly what is occurring, so that when attempting it from the ground, you will know how to manipulate the device satisfactorily when encountering difficulties.It can work from the ground too, but will need learning of a suitable manipulative technique to achieve the best result. My gutters are 2 x tall stories high. So the necessary Docapole length required to reach them is quite substantial and makes working overhead fairly tiring, due to both weight and leverage effort. But it can be done with some trial and error.Unfortunately in my situation, I found that the tiling on my property overhangs the gutter significantly, but irregularly. That can catch the scraper tool, or its arm, thus interfering with a nice easy horizontal clearing action. It might be that a modified scraper shape could alleviate that, but I've not tried this as yet. I just learned to manipulate the scraper by twisting at an angle (by changing ground position) to help release it when it jammed and then continue until the next hindrance.One thing that is missing from these scrapers, is a shovel-like edge that can assist in lifting the gutter contents over the edge more easily. They are currently just flat. So while they can scrape along the gutter and bring the rubbish towards you, if on a ladder, so that you can then use a round trowel or similar to lift it out, when you are on the ground that is not possible.If you are able to scrape right to the end of the gutter run, then the build-up of content matter and the necessary force required to keep it moving, is likely to push the stop-end section of a plastic gutter system out of its joint and cause leakage. When that occurred with my first attempts, I was lucky enough to be able to use the pole end assembly to tap and push the end caps back in place.With the pole option especially, you really need a tool that can both scrape along and lift, or flick the rubbish out over the gutter edge. This current scraper can be used to flick, but if you have a high build-up of leaves, moss, bird excrement, tile grit, or similar and this becomes a growing compost for grasses and other weeds, then flicking it out in small increments is very repetitive and isn't quite so easy.The material which comes down on you may be quite substantial. So a face mask, or safety goggles, is highly recommended to prevent all that ending up in your face and eyes.I may well design and 3Dprint an alternative scraper/lifter design for the future, when I get around to it. But it is something that I think the manufacturers ought to explore, as it seems a desirable additional add-on kit.
S**Y
Good item.
Item as described. Worked well. Saved lots of money cleaning our own gutters :)
A**N
Expensive but does the job
I was a bit gutted to spend £17 on a bit of plastic but seeing as there doesn’t seem to be an alternative, that’s what I did. To be fair it seems to be pretty solid and the angled attachment is what I needed to reach my gutters without a long ladder.
A**R
Good idea but not for my gutters.
I can see how this could work but on my house the heavy clay tiles and the mortar extrude into the gutter, so a good idea but not for me. Works on the garage though, so I kept it.For those interested, the screw attachment did fit a Harris roller extension pole.
J**C
Does the job
I can’t get ladders to part of my guttering, due to a sloped tiled roof beneath it. I’m able to stand on the roof though, and using this scraper attached to a pole I could reach up and clear a lot of rubbish from the gutter, enough to make a big difference and allow the rainwater to flow away. The ability to alter the angle is very useful. For the pole, Wilko sell an extending decorating pole for £8 - it’s very sturdy, and has a push-fit adapter that unscrews so you can screw the scraper on. Altogether a cheap and effective solution to a tricky blocked gutter
F**M
It works, but isn't that sturdy or easy to use
Bought this to clear out the gutters are they are full of moss.The good points:1. It fits round gutters2. It does clear the moss out3. LightweightThe bad points:1. Not very easy to operate2. Doesn't stand up to pressure so tends to bend backwardsI tried to follow the instructions but ended up with moss all over the drive, although it did clear it out of the gutter....Probably me doing it wrong.It's OK but metal and a better attachment mechanism would have been better.
S**S
Why didn't I think of that?
I have made all sorts of bet wire brushes, coat hangers, showered myself with water and debris using pressure hoses, paid through the nose to have gutters cleared .... fear of heights etc.. Now I find this amazingly simple tool which does the job thoroughly and safely in minutes. I would recommend the adjustable angle which you can set the tool easily so as to prevent the right angle for your gutter / roof arrangement. Of course you need a pole and there are a couple of good ones available .... I got a very solid 3-section which goes to 3 metres but I may be tempted to go for the Doca in order to reach the higher gutters without even getting the ladder out .... brilliant tool
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