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Monday, November 28, 2011
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Gutter Scoops, Gutter Rakes, and Other Useful Gutter Cleaning Tools
Depending on the type of gutter and the amount and type of build-up, there are several gutter cleaning tools available. Some tools can be purchased, some may already be hanging around your house, and others can be made in a few easy steps.
A gutter rake is useful for gutters filled mostly with leaves and other lightweight debris. It is also most useful if your gutters are less than half full. The gutter rake is 4 to 5 feet long and allows you to scrape out your gutters while standing on a ladder. Each end of the rake is shaped differently, allowing you to perform two different functions. On one end is a straight piece that can be used to pull debris toward you. On the other end is a curved piece that ends in an L shape. This tool allows you to push debris under gutter joints and other tight spots so that you can then remove the debris by hand. Both ends of the gutter rake can be used with either wet or dry debris. Many gutter rakes come with a threaded end that can be attached to a broom handle or extension pole, extending your reach even further for very long gutters or hard to reach areas. Although a pole or hoe will work in place of a gutter rake, both tools take longer and have less leverage than a gutter rake.
Another useful tool is a gutter scoop. To make a gutter scoop, simply find a recycled plastic jug with a handle and cut out the bottom at a slight angle. Milk jugs work fine, but heavier plastics, such as those found on bleach bottles or fabric soften bottles will stand up better. Though you can make your own, a purchased gutter scoop is specifically designed to fit your gutters, will likely last longer and usually works better for lifting out heavy debris. In place of purchasing a gutter scoop, you can also use a small hand trowel. Gutter Scoops work with all types of debris, both dry and wet, lightweight and heavy.
If your gutter debris is dry and fairly lightweight, then a leaf blower may be your fastest, easiest option. Simply walk along the roof next to your gutters and blow out the debris. Be sure to move any patio furniture before using this method. Though you can use either a gas or electric leaf blower, the gas model is far superior as it has more power and is cordless, allowing you more flexibility.
Finally, for light to medium debris, you can try using a shopvac to simply suck up the debris. And extra long hose will help with this method.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
WORX TriVac WG500 12 amp All-in-One Electric Blower/Mulcher/Vacuum
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Hitachi RB24EAP 23.9cc 2 Stroke 170 MPH Gas Powered Handheld Blower (CARB Compliant)
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Covered by Hitachi's industry leading 7-Year Consumer Warranty, the Hitachi RB24EAP Hand Held Blower is one of the lightest (only 8.6lbs) and most powerful (at 441 CFM) blowers in its class. Available to both homeowners and professionals, the RB24EAP is quick and simple to start, and features a low emission Pure Fire II engine and large throttle lever for easy operation. The exceptional balance and lighter weight make it ideal for small cleanup, while it has the performance potential for larger yard work.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Snow Shovel Vs Snow Blower
There are many types of equipment invented to help you clear the snow and the most common equipments are the snow shovel and snow blower. However, as the price level for these two equipments are of huge differences yet able to help you to clear the snow properly, many are confused as to which to buy. Therefore, this article will brief you on the advantages of the equipments in hoping that you will able to make a wise decision.
Snow shovel is the most fundamental invention for snow clearing. Unlike the snow blowers, it uses no fuel or gas but only human capital. It is also easy to use even by the youngsters as there is no specific procedure involves. However, it environment-friendly equipment is not suitable for large area because it can only clear limited amount of snow at a time. If you insist on it, you are likely to need more time and human capitals as compared to the alternative.
On the other hand, the snow blower which comes in single and two stages is invented to speed up the snow clearing process. As snow blower is bigger, uses engines and generated by electrics, fuels or gas, one blower can clear snow approximately 10 times more and faster than you shoving the snow manually. However, the blowers are improper to be used by youngsters because they involve few specific procedures and techniques. The blowers also come with various dangers which may cause to fatal accidents so you must handle it with care and never use it as a toy. Although the snow blower is more expensive than the previous, it is nowadays used by many households and companies because it is speedier, more convenient and uses less human capital in snow clearing.
Finally, you should always determine the thickness and area of snow you which to clear so that you are not buying a too small or big snow clearing equipments. Of course, you should consider the price level too so that it is affordable to you.
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Friday, November 4, 2011
Choosing Between Straight Shaft Or Curved Shaft Weed Eaters
Weed wackers come in all different shapes and sizes. Its important to know the key differences between gas and electric weed eaters, cordless and electric weed wackers with a cord, 2-cycle vs. 4-cycle engines, and straight and curved shafts. Making the right choice before buying a weed wacker will save you time, frustration and even money by researching the differences and making the choice that is right for you and your lawn. In this article we are going to review the differences between straight shaft and curved shaft weed eaters.
Straight shaft weed eaters have historically been the string trimmer of choice for most lawn care professionals. They are known to take on heavier brush, and thicker weeds better than curved shaft models. There is an argument as to which is more maneuverable but the straight shaft side usually win. The straight shaft weedeater has more reach and usually can except more attachments like blowers, hedge trimmers, etc.. They tend to more expensive. Taller people also tend to enjoy using them since they dont have to do as much bending as with the curved.
Curved shaft weed wackers were designed with comfort in mind. Many users feel that they are easier to maneuver and more comfortable to use. The direction of the spinning lines also varies between straight and curved. Curved shaft models will spin in a better direction as trimmings will get on your feet less as you move. Probably the best benefit of all of the curved shaft is its weight. It simply weighs less making it easier do do long trimming jobs. And finally shorter people tend to go with the curved shaft models of the straight shaft.
There you have it, the pros and the cons of straight shaft trimmers vs. curved. As I mentioned earlier it is important to learn about each type of weedeater so when you are ready to purchase a new one you know which weed eater is right for you!
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