I have one on my leaf blower. They work…somewhat. You gotta make sure the leaves and gutter is dry. Also, if the gutter is to much packed with leaves…it doesn’t work good. Overall, I still use it.Has anyone used one of those gutter cleaning attachments that fit on a leaf blower? If so, did it work well or are they junk?

I made my own out of PVC pipe.
It seems like a good idea but the biggest problem is that you still can't see if you got all the leaves out of the gutters. It blows air into the gutter, and leaves fly out, but you can only really verify if you get on a ladder and look. I have found that it's just as efficient to get up there and clean the leaves out by hand.
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The black is Stihl. The white is me. 3" PVC reduced down to 2".Clever! Where does the Stihl blower stop and the PVC homebrew begin?
The very first time I used the blower on the gutter it was the corded one, and in a stroke of genius I decided the best approach was to remove & collect the leaves, vacuum-shredding them using the blower in vac mode.Ditto on the hard to control comment. I too walk along on the roof.
And this is the rub. It makes such a mess.I've got one from Stihl for my backpack blower. It works wonderfully. Dry leaves just flutter away at about 100mph. 4 inches of wet glop will blast out of there like an elephant with explosive diarrhea. I had to pressure wash the house, the walk and me.
attach to the large wet vacI've got one from Stihl for my backpack blower. It works wonderfully. Dry leaves just flutter away at about 100mph. 4 inches of wet glop will blast out of there like an elephant with explosive diarrhea. I had to pressure wash the house, the walk and me.
Ditto, the larger the vac and dryer the debris the better.attach to the large wet vac
no mess to clean up