This weekend, I have to clean out the gutters from the leaves and dirt that has built up. If I don't, the gutter drains get clogged and the gutters become full of leaves resulting in an overflow of water when it rains. It is a a slow job to clean them out and having some one else do it is preferred. Short of that, having some tool that would accomplish the task would be desirable as the next alternative to doing the work.
From the same company that provides robot vacuum cleaners, comes the Looj 330, a robot gutter cleaner at a price of $299.99. While the price is a little steep, this is a fantastic tool for getting your gutter cleaned without a lot of ladder moving as you move around the outside of your home. With this tool, you can put it at one end of a straight run of gutter and it will work its way down the gutter throwing out leaves and dirt to get your gutter cleaned out. No more having to go up and down a ladder and move it a few feet down each time you clean a section of gutter.
With multiple attachments and various speeds, this is going to do the job of cleaning your gutters. There are a few drawbacks to this, such as when it runs out of juice in the 7.2 volt lithium-ion battery. Someone had a solution to that by attached fishing line to the end of it so that you can pull it back down the gutter. That is a great idea so that you do not have to move your ladder trying to find the correct location in the gutter to retrieve it. You can control it solely by the handset unit or you can turn on "autonomous mode" where it will go down the gutter to the end of a straight line and then return back to the starting location. That makes it pretty simple to own and operate.
If you want to avoid the process of cleaning your gutters by manually doing it, this is a someone automated process you should look into.
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