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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

Reach and clean 32 ft of your gutters length from a single ladder position! The Gutter Rake Snake allows you to safely and easily clean out leaves and debris from your gutters without constantly running up and down the ladder to reposition. FAST AND EFFICIENT!!!!
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  • Tose are all DRY leaves. What about the wet mucky stuff you get if the leaves have been in there for a few weeks with moisture?

  • @allangeeizme I can attach a cordless drill to the end when the leaves a matted, wet and decomposing....Imagine those fins rotating at 1000 rpm's....They would through a dead squirrel out from the gutter as well! lol

  • @allangeeizme I can attach a cordless drill to the end when the leaves are matted, wet and decomposing....Imagine those fins rotating at 1000 rpm's....They would through a dead squirrel out from the gutter as well! lol

  • Awesome invention!

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  • great idea!

  • If it's an open type like this one shown then check out the gutter rake. For under $10 at Amazon it works probably better than this.

  • I am researching the many gutter cleaning/covering options on the web. This one does look intriguing, especially since it might work with my wire covered gutter. I have to carefully position the ladder so I can fold open each 3' wire section to access the inside of the gutter where smaller debris accumulates. My gutters are really long so this is a major chore. I was wondering if this snake works as well with wet muck that develops on the bottom of the gutter from small debris/leaves?

  • WOW love it

  • attach a drill to the end!

    

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