🍂 Scoop smarter, not harder—clean gutters like a pro!
The Wedge Gutter Cleaning Scoop features heavy-duty chisel teeth and a patented mesh screen that drains water while capturing debris, fitting all standard 5" and 6" gutters. Made in the USA with a reinforced bottom panel, it offers unmatched durability and multi-purpose use, from gutter cleaning to gardening tasks.
Manufacturer | OTOD Solutions |
Part Number | Scoop |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Scoop |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Green |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**S
Good quality
Much better than other ones available on this site or in stores. Thicker plastic which doesn't bend easily.
P**I
this is the best gutter scooper you will find period
This is by far the greatest gutter scooper around. Strong enough to take ice out the gutter in the winter and not bend or break like the others. Also it will pick up the dirt and leaves without the water. The only problem is because of its Width if the gutters are narrow or shingles lay over gutter too much this will be almost impossible to use because of its stiffness. Other than that this is the best you will find out there. Can also be used to feed animals food or poop scooper.
B**A
Too wide for your older metal gutters.
Good concept, but too wide for older gutters and to stiff. Needs to be more flexible, but does have a drainage hole which is a bonus if you have wode enough gutters.
E**E
Was good to give this a try but wish it was a little narower as an option.
If it had fit my tight gutters would have really like it but it was just a little too tight so had to go in sideways many places and sideways coming out. So had to use a small soil shovel and paper towels instead. Our roofers stuck shingles over our gutters which was part of the issue. But if it had been about 1/8 inche to 1/4 inch narrower it could have worked. I as concerned about the shingles look but wondered why they had them ending at the edge that way. Any Roofers or avid homeowners please help me understand the need or can I cut off the "excess". I was putting up heat tape when the temps warmed up to a balmy 41 degrees and the snow mostly had melted off the roof. I am wondering since if the first time put up heat cables and have an automatic sensor to measure temperature and melting near by when would the heat tape melt the snow or should I plug in directly to just test the installation and trust that sensor? I tried to melt snow even by putting the heat on in the garage for a few hours but that did not start melting the snow that way! I know the cables are stock ones from H.D. not those fancy ones that are much more strong and lasting. But at least I learned what I could do. And finally cleaned those pesky gutters which had drip covers which I felt were not helping that much and proved when I got to look under them. IF getting new ones many more choices now would only want ones that can lift up and be cleaned under with out ripping them out. But read many bad reviews of new versions. The sell for boocoo bucks and may not even help?
G**P
It's too flimsy for gutters.
It cracked on the back during the first scoop, and then again toward the front on the third scoop,. Had a good laugh then initiated the return.
B**.
The perfect gutter cleaning tool
I bought this with a little apprehension because I didn't know if it was going to work as described, but it fits perfectly on my gutters, is sturdy and works well. There's a small space at the back, near the handle that lets water seep out so you get mainly leaves and other debris from the gutter, rather than splashing water everywhere when a gutter is backed up. This product is definitely as described by the seller and I would buy from them again.
H**J
Too wide
The width is too wide for the gutter channel. It should be narrower
J**U
Gutter scoop
Way quicker than using my hands
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