Gutter Clutter Buster

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Made in America Gutter Cleaners.

The redesigned Gutter Clutter Buster? Tool will now give homeowners and professional cleaning companies the ability to vacuum gutters smaller than 3 in width, from the ground. The working end of the candy cane shape tool now features a male connection so the tool itself will accept your wet dry vacuum attachment accessories. The crack 'n crevice attachment, brush, wide mouth attachment, blower nozzle, etc. can now be connected to the working end of the 60 one-piece, Gutter Clutter Buster? Tool, as well as, the 54 one-piece, Gutter Clutter Buster? Extension.

The upgrade now enables our tool and our extensions to be used with your wet/dry vac attachments tools for other cleaning chores, including but not limited to, vacuum or blow cobwebs from eaves and gables, dirt and bugs from windows, doors, porch ceilings, patios, and other areas that need an extra touch of curb appeal, without the need of ladders. We did all this without increasing the cost to our customers.

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