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#1
slingblade - Posted 9:54 am PST 01/31/09 (86 Posts)
Got one. It's slow, messy to clean up, and gets hung up constantly.
#2
piratemcgee - Posted 9:59 am PST 01/31/09 (102 Posts)
^^^
We don't care about your girlfriend.
We don't care about your girlfriend.
#3
Franco - Posted 10:22 am PST 01/31/09 (598 Posts)
#4
njb - Posted 11:34 am PST 01/31/09 (2810 Posts)
lol #2
#5
gulf54 - Posted 11:37 am PST 01/31/09 (1896 Posts)
Good one #2!
#6
eh - Posted 1:06 pm PST 01/31/09 (97 Posts)
http://www.amazon.com/Weed-Eater-GA2010-Cleaning-Attachment/dp/B000BQU3P0/ref=s11?ie=UTF8&qid=1233434572&sr=8-1
#7
RKLE - Posted 1:30 pm PST 01/31/09 (6231 Posts)
Should have put gutter guards on in the first place or bought a house with out them.
#8
rdr202 - Posted 1:31 pm PST 01/31/09 (234 Posts)
make sure you wear a hat and raincoat.
#9
bellemead - Posted 2:20 pm PST 01/31/09 (396 Posts)
What a filthy job.
Could be worse.
How?
Could be raining
Could be worse.
How?
Could be raining
#10
slingblade - Posted 3:29 pm PST 01/31/09 (86 Posts)
#2, hats off, very funny. #7, no gutter guard is 100%, you still have to clean them out, and with guards on it makes it that much more of a hassle. I now use pygmy goats. They're sure footed(never had one fall off the roof), are not picky about the gutter content, and don't ask for benefits...
#11
pressingonalways - Posted 3:54 pm PST 01/31/09 (168 Posts)
#12
dave_c - Posted 4:47 pm PST 01/31/09 (7483 Posts)
Gutter guards make it more of a PITA to clean, you have to take them off to get the shingle debris out. Granted, that's not much buildup after the first half dozen years the shingles age from new, but this robot looks like more trouble than it's worth, if the gutters are gunked up with sediment you'll need to DIY, and if they are just filled with dry leaves then a leaf blower with a gutter extension kit will do the trick.
#13
eh - Posted 5:03 pm PST 01/31/09 (97 Posts)
#9 You take the blonde, and I'll take the one in the turban.
Agree with the comments about gutter guards, BTW - the neighbours seem to spend more time cleaning underneath theirs than I do with the dirt vapouriser.
#14
grumpydog - Posted 8:49 pm PST 01/31/09 (1321 Posts)
I use gutter guards and a leaf blower. I leave the gutter guard on the end loose so it is not attacked to the gutter (just under the shingles) I blow the debris towards the end(walking on the roof) where it is blown out of the gutter. most of it seems to be shingle grit so it will blow out through the gutter guard holes anyways.
#15
Chrisman - Posted 9:20 pm PST 01/31/09 (2563 Posts)
#13, Nice Knockers!!
#16
Oio - Posted 10:03 pm PST 01/31/09 (1361 Posts)







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