For those looking a more economic way of hand making a similiar apparatus to the Gutter Ball. Consider the life of the Ball (a lifetime). How much is this worth? The nozzle angles will not be the same with a hook and a T pipe attatched to the bottom. The material will blow aimlessly out of the gutter resulting in approximately half of the material on the ground and half on the roof, the half on the roof ending up back in the gutter in the near future, not to mention the ergonomics of the ball and it's ability to not lodge under crossbars. It is like anything else you get what you pay for! For around $150.00 a couple of gutter jobs will pay for the product! I doubt you will easily find the parts to total $25.00 very easily in low volume purchases of one's and two's. Come on guys, how valuable is your time, are you better spending it trying to save a few dollars or out making $$$. Hey and doesn't your businesses image count--a hook contraption that gets you by for realistically $35.00-$50.00 plus your time making it, or you customers seeing a product that is proven to work and actually looks modern and professional for around $150.00. A hundred dollars difference that's a fillup at the gas pumps for my operation!
Keith Cox
Sparkle Right Cleaning Service