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Originally Posted by Lubicon
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Would like to know the same thing. I'd have to go up from the bottom of the eaves so not ideal but it's a two story house. If I can't do it myself from below we'll have to get someone to come do it.
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In theory, based on the descriptions and Youtube videos, I think it should work well. I have all the components, but unfortunately with these water restrictions, I haven't had a chance to try them out and I may not for a while until it's fixed. I'll definitely comment about what I think when I try it though.
It only costs around $60-80 for the kit with hoses and extra attachments and I also opted to spend an extra $30-50 on an extra spray gun and other attachments so that I wouldn't have to detach/reattach my normal pressure washer gun stuff. A few videos showed people attaching the kit directly to the pressure washer and "turning it off and on" by turning the pressure washer off and on. I only saw a few videos where they attached the kit to their pressure washer gun (as I am planning to do), but in some of those videos, they keep swapping back and forth between the kit and a wand.
it's just basically this one small attachment though:
https://www.amazon.ca/Challco-4000ps...s%2C116&sr=8-2
I've even seen a plastic version that goes on a garden hose. I've also seen that this attachment can be used for clearing things other than gutters, but I don't think I'll ever need it for that purpose.
My situation is legitimately clogs from leaves, sticks, up to several cm of mud, pieces of asphalt shingles granules etc. from years of build up. I'm pretty sure it'd be several hundred to get someone to professionally do it, so fingers crossed that it works and then I have thos kit to use for regular upkeep.