An even better test and demo of how bad is to add some leaves to the gutter. I bet those would come down the downspout and block the grates diverting even more water out on the ground.
Great idea! I've tried solutions like this and the leaves always create a problem. So this isn't a set it and forget it, which makes the homeowner have to just make sure they're checking this as needed. French Drain Man, looks like an awesome product, and extremely impressive you're the inventor, but please do a video on how leaves work with this system.
The FDM leaf filters are a remarkable product. I installed these after taking our downspouts underground to our city storm sewer. We had a clogged gutter at the top gutter inlet and once the clog passed the filter contained the debris and had no issues handling a 1 story 30 foot filled gutter. We were recently a part of the large thunderstorms in NYS where we ended up getting 5.5" downpours and these filters did not even hesitate. Not a drop came out of the vent and these flowed smoothly. I was beyond impressed. i have 4 installed and will be installing 2 more on our detached garage which I will just use the FDM 3 inch pipe to a pop up since it is too far away to connect to my current main drainage line. I have posted this elsewhere and am glad they went overkill so another shout out and thank you to FDM and the design team.
Never thought I would wake up and sit there and watch UA-cam videos on leaf drains and not only find it interesting but awesome. So refreshing to see actual made in the USA quality stuff. You can tell if he is gonna put his name (and reputation) on the actual item that it’s gonna be a helluva good product. I also checked out your website and was pleasantly surprised that your prices are very reasonable.
This looks like a really great clean out for gutters! Common January! I'm putting together some videos for a segment on another one of my channels, and I would love to feature this clean out! Finally, someone who makes a product for rainwater, that actually works the first time. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
The gutter downspout filter that you show from home depot is easy to fix the overflow issue... Just cut a piece of 3" or 4" drain into a 5"x5" piece and then insert into opening as a cover. Volia - fixes the overflow issue shown here.
I have the Home Depot ones newly installed and they splatter. I am not ready for $300 upgrades yet. Do you think just covering the hole with black ducktape/flex-tape would work? I have filters on my gutters so these downspout filters are secondary and won’t get super large debris. Just cant have the splatter on my new pavers. Also where would I get a 5” by 5” cover/sleeve to try that?
I think this is a good system, mainly because you can check and clean out the trap so easily. My only concern is that in a heavy downpour, especially in the fall when leaves come down, that the trap fills with leaves and clogs it--you'd have to be there then to quickly unclog the leave catch or suffer an overflow. My only other concern is the quality of the plastic--is it resistant to UV damage, cracking in temperature changes, etc. I think something similar made of aluminum would probably last indefinitely. But this looks like one of the best systems thus far that I have seen. Going to put on my thinking cap and see if I can come up with something better. Thanks for posting.
Looks like a good product to filter out leaves. Recently we had a plugged underground line where the gutters ran into drain pipe a foot under the grade. But our issue is pine needles with all the 100+ foot Doug Firs. They are the biggest pain in the Butt. We have fought it for years and noticed 10 years ago foundation damage in part because of drainage. and a heavy cement tile roof and altered engineering. A wall was moved previously what appears to be unpermitted. We hired an engineer and spent fortune pouring cement columns 5 feet into the ground which should solve the problem, however there is nothing on the market that comes close to being effective except this one you designed, however the problem will still exist once we install a finer mesh screen to filter out pine needles. The finer mesh screen will slow the water drainage considerable and will likely spill over like in your video. Pine needle clogs are not really a problem now that we have installed leaf filter, but recently had a crawlspace flooded due to a clog of many years accumulation of pine needle lodged in an underground drain pipe. So the plan now is to extend the drain into a dry well 15 feet from the house. Do you have any suggestions for a downspout filter for pine needles, hopefully leaf filter screens which we have now will filter out the pine needles. thanks MAP
How do they work in the northwest where we don't have leaves but rather needles from fir trees? They look like they would just go through the grates..??
I had new gutters and downspouts installed last year. I have really good (too good) downspout to ground connections but the blockage at the top where the downspout turns from the gutter to the wall seems to be my worst problem. This means ladders and risky unblocking techniques. what inventions do we have for that? My leaf blower is a powerful 80v electric greenworks and I wondered if it's just easier to make the Bottom connections easier to remove (like a slip joint), so I could attcach and send a good blast of air every couple of weeks during fall just to stop the build up? I do this now easily (and it works) where downspouts just fall onto my concrete driveway but for the down spout to ground connections are so good, BUT also so tightly fitted, they are a pain to remove to get access. Who has ideas for me? A slip like downspout joint seems the way to go! Any out there?
I’m assuming this will not be connected to the French drain system. Should I run it separately or I can tie it into the catch basin sistem with a solid corrugated pipe?
Is it just me noticing that the only product you added tape for extra waterproofing is on the last one, your own product? Does not look like a fair comparison to me as I will not tape my downspout when installing such an adapter...
It was our prototype and the 2x3 top didn't size with the 3x4 downspout. We had to retrofit a 3x4 adapter to a 2x3 adapter with a piece of pipe in between. It was actually a disadvantage to our product. Here is what the final part actually looks like when sized correctly to the downspout ua-cam.com/video/JUA3ww7k27g/v-deo.html
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN thank you for the info, would I need the basin for each downspout? Im probably going to be installing it myself, do not think my builder would, he wants to use pvc pipe.
To be fair to the first NDS catch basin, that amount of splash volume you're feeding it (once maybe twice year storm) probably isn't that big of a deal. You could even have brought the gutter down more or done something to mitigate the splash (cutting the downspout at an angle?). Moreover, I think the leaf removal from the NDS is easier and more obvious than your system. BUT BUT the real downfall of the NDS system is that install requires drilling weep holes in the bottom of the catch basin to prevent standing water (which is very important in mosquito prone areas). So for all your slow-burn rains if the flow is less than the drainage of the weep holes you're just dumping all that rain to subsoil. So for any hurricane you'll dump all that volume to subsoil. I don't like this idea, so I'm going with your solution. Thanks so much for it!
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN I'm not saying you should cut a hole or to make it so tight that leaves clog, but you're 2-6 inches off the grate. Heck, maybe someone (or NDS) just needs to build the walls up to reduce splashing. (But again, that splash is pretty small for once or twice a season.) The benefit of the NDS solution is that with so much area, and non-enclosed slope it moves leaves so much quicker, more visibly, and with less maintenance than your solution. That cant be denied. BUT as I said the CRITICAL flaw with using this basin against the foundation is the weep holes (which are important in mosquito prone areas). During a 4 day storm/hurricane (constant rain but very low volume) if you continually get 2 gallons an hour passing not through your pipes but through the weep holes into the subsoil (not to mention all the smaller storms). Maybe that makes sense in a hard catch basin, but not next to the foundation.
Ordering 1 is rough. Shipping and handling gets worth while if you do your whole house. Shipping multiple items becomes a bargain. The shipping companies want their pound of flesh that's for sure. There is no way around it. Trucking has gone up the past few years with gas and drivers wages going up too. All I can say is it's worth it. The part is high in quality and our launch price is very low right now. Investing in quality products is key.
Daaaaaaang I guess I'll have to get one of these, too.. Is there anything you recommend for your other clean outs to catch leafs? Or just blast a hose through it? I have 2 of the other FDM clean outs
We ordered 6 of them from 3 different sources and they all came that way. Also their website shows it that way too. It's a piece of garbage made in China
At 5:50 this was installed incorrectly!! This product is meant to be fitted under the gutters (Top of the pipe) NOT sat the bottom of a drop where the water has picked up so much potential energy/speed!! This is how nearly all water harvesting devices are instructed to be fitted! If you fit it at the bottom expect it to fail!!!
I see it as a failed product either way. Let me explain. In a tight screen filter it has to be cleaned regularly. Who is going to get up on a latter to clean the screen? All tight screen device plug quickly with fine pollution off the roof. It's failure no matter what. A coarse screen doesn't plug and leaves can be removed from the ground without the liability of a latter. More injuries documented with use of a latter the Statistics are shocking. And again most homeowners are not doing inspections of a device up top resulting in plugged failed filtervdevice pouring over during Torrential rain causing flooded basements and crawlspace. Thank you for commenting, I'm just a practical contractor sharing what happens in the real world because I see it everyday. ✌️
Personally I don’t understand why in the US the most prominent down spouts are rectangular. You will always have issues going from rectangular into a round pipe. Blows my mind.
This is an awesome example of American ingenuity. seriously. More clear thinking like this, whether it applies to a great downspout, or whether it applies to salvation in Jesus Christ, is what needed. … Yup … it’s related 🙏🕊🙏
Right. Opening that door would be a huge, huge, time consuming hassle, right? I suppose so for someone that can't bend over to lift the cover, that is. LOL
The unit price to ship goes down as you order more. Put more in the cart and you will see the different. The shipping companies want their pound of flesh.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN I added $180 worth of product, and the shipping cost actually went up from $24->$30. If you could get these shipping costs under control you would have me as a customer
The last demo was biased. You taped up the thing more than a hockey stick. Then thr next clip when someone was servicing one there is no tape. Show a video without your system all taped up to prevent leaks
Our prototype ( that was taped) was 2x3 and we used a 3x4 downspout. It was also 3-D printed so the material was not HDPE. You're not focusing on what's important here at all
@FRENCHDRAINMAN I see what's important but you should redo the video or clip out the prototype and use a final product to fully demonstrate the product. As a consumer I want to know the final product works without needing taped. Also if you threw in some leaf litter and such to demonstrate that it works for that also.
@FRENCHDRAINMAN I don't have underground downspouts because I have a rainwater cistern and I'm considering your product to help remedy any debris problems. Would you recommend your product for that application
Excellent product, just installed 2, along with FDM catch basins, also best designed product of its type that I found.
An even better test and demo of how bad is to add some leaves to the gutter. I bet those would come down the downspout and block the grates diverting even more water out on the ground.
Great idea! I've tried solutions like this and the leaves always create a problem. So this isn't a set it and forget it, which makes the homeowner have to just make sure they're checking this as needed. French Drain Man, looks like an awesome product, and extremely impressive you're the inventor, but please do a video on how leaves work with this system.
The FDM leaf filters are a remarkable product. I installed these after taking our downspouts underground to our city storm sewer. We had a clogged gutter at the top gutter inlet and once the clog passed the filter contained the debris and had no issues handling a 1 story 30 foot filled gutter. We were recently a part of the large thunderstorms in NYS where we ended up getting 5.5" downpours and these filters did not even hesitate. Not a drop came out of the vent and these flowed smoothly. I was beyond impressed. i have 4 installed and will be installing 2 more on our detached garage which I will just use the FDM 3 inch pipe to a pop up since it is too far away to connect to my current main drainage line. I have posted this elsewhere and am glad they went overkill so another shout out and thank you to FDM and the design team.
Never thought I would wake up and sit there and watch UA-cam videos on leaf drains and not only find it interesting but awesome. So refreshing to see actual made in the USA quality stuff. You can tell if he is gonna put his name (and reputation) on the actual item that it’s gonna be a helluva good product. I also checked out your website and was pleasantly surprised that your prices are very reasonable.
Just ordered, can't wait.
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This looks like a really great clean out for gutters! Common January! I'm putting together some videos for a segment on another one of my channels, and I would love to feature this clean out! Finally, someone who makes a product for rainwater, that actually works the first time. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
Sneak peak
We have white for PVC
100% HDPE it will expand during freeze ups
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN Thought of everything! I love it ❤
The gutter downspout filter that you show from home depot is easy to fix the overflow issue... Just cut a piece of 3" or 4" drain into a 5"x5" piece and then insert into opening as a cover. Volia - fixes the overflow issue shown here.
I wish you luck with that. Enjoy mopping up your flooded basement 🤷🏻♂️
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN Ha.. nice reply to someone trying to help....this performs just fine.. excellent solution.
I have the Home Depot ones newly installed and they splatter.
I am not ready for $300 upgrades yet. Do you think just covering the hole with black ducktape/flex-tape would work?
I have filters on my gutters so these downspout filters are secondary and won’t get super large debris.
Just cant have the splatter on my new pavers.
Also where would I get a 5” by 5” cover/sleeve to try that?
@@nathanharrison8556 For sure - tape or a baffle cut from plastic works fine. :)
Good work, Fellas! Nice design!
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I think this is a good system, mainly because you can check and clean out the trap so easily. My only concern is that in a heavy downpour, especially in the fall when leaves come down, that the trap fills with leaves and clogs it--you'd have to be there then to quickly unclog the leave catch or suffer an overflow. My only other concern is the quality of the plastic--is it resistant to UV damage, cracking in temperature changes, etc. I think something similar made of aluminum would probably last indefinitely. But this looks like one of the best systems thus far that I have seen. Going to put on my thinking cap and see if I can come up with something better. Thanks for posting.
It's UV protected and clog free design has been winning homeowners over around the country. We can't keep them in stock.
Love them! I’ll be ordering some for the FDM system I just installed at my house !
Looks like a great solution and design! Any opinions about the best options for gutter leaf guards?
All of them fail. Here in the North they ice the driveways and walkways. A lot of lawsuits over gutter leaf guards.
Looks like a nice product, congrats and thanks.
Looks like a good product to filter out leaves. Recently we had a plugged underground line where the gutters ran into drain pipe a foot under the grade. But our issue is pine needles with all the 100+ foot Doug Firs. They are the biggest pain in the Butt. We have fought it for years and noticed 10 years ago foundation damage in part because of drainage. and a heavy cement tile roof and altered engineering. A wall was moved previously what appears to be unpermitted. We hired an engineer and spent fortune pouring cement columns 5 feet into the ground which should solve the problem, however there is nothing on the market that comes close to being effective except this one you designed, however the problem will still exist once we install a finer mesh screen to filter out pine needles. The finer mesh screen will slow the water drainage considerable and will likely spill over like in your video. Pine needle clogs are not really a problem now that we have installed leaf filter, but recently had a crawlspace flooded due to a clog of many years accumulation of pine needle lodged in an underground drain pipe. So the plan now is to extend the drain into a dry well 15 feet from the house. Do you have any suggestions for a downspout filter for pine needles, hopefully leaf filter screens which we have now will filter out the pine needles. thanks MAP
Needles are the absolute worst.
How do they work in the northwest where we don't have leaves but rather needles from fir trees? They look like they would just go through the grates..??
Evergreen needles are the worst. No real good answers outside of cutting the trees down.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN That's all you got? I'll see what I can come up with. If I can solve it will you produce my product?
I had new gutters and downspouts installed last year. I have really good (too good) downspout to ground connections but the blockage at the top where the downspout turns from the gutter to the wall seems to be my worst problem. This means ladders and risky unblocking techniques. what inventions do we have for that? My leaf blower is a powerful 80v electric greenworks and I wondered if it's just easier to make the Bottom connections easier to remove (like a slip joint), so I could attcach and send a good blast of air every couple of weeks during fall just to stop the build up? I do this now easily (and it works) where downspouts just fall onto my concrete driveway but for the down spout to ground connections are so good, BUT also so tightly fitted, they are a pain to remove to get access. Who has ideas for me? A slip like downspout joint seems the way to go! Any out there?
Change downspouts from 2"×3" to 3"x4"
Do you have one that will filter out fir needles that clog a gravel bed at the end of the drain?
Needles are the worst. Unfortunately cutting the tree down is the only full proof way to resolve the problem.
What about Douglas Fir needles? The needles are single, 1"-1 1/2" needles.
Needles are the worst.
Cut them down
@@FRENCHDRAINMANI only wish I could my neighbors trees down! Ruining my roof and yard. Too dang many doug firs all around me.
Does the gutter downspout need to be cut for this to attach and have proper ground clearance?
The correct answer is sometimes.
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How about the old way you used to teach us? The Y with a vent going to a 4". How did that work.?
It works absolutely flawlessly for water volume and containing the water, but it doesn't catch the leaves.
Thanks. Where can I find it? Menards? What's the product name?
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Is it possible to get it in Canada?@@FRENCHDRAINMAN
2 yeras later, this still the best downspout filter?
Yes its still #1
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN Where can I buy? Amazon?
Does the 2nd demo have a front cover?! It looks like it didn't come with one?!!😮
No front cover. It's a terrible product.
Nice
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Super.
any price break for local pick up? im in almont
It's $89 on sale $44.95 right now
I just saw your videos online in coincidentally you're in Almont and I'm in Shelby Township. Is it more affordable if I come and pick this up? Thanks
I have a product idea ..needs a test run
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Is 3” corrugated pipe enough for down spouts installed in Miami Fl capital of major massive down pours ?
Yes just put ever downspout on a separate line.
Perfect thank you and can I put a Y downstream about 25 feet and connect them to 4” solid corrugated ?
I’m assuming this will not be connected to the French drain system. Should I run it separately or I can tie it into the catch basin sistem with a solid corrugated pipe?
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Hi Are you selling them in Australia and where would I find it kind regards
We can get a quote
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Is it just me noticing that the only product you added tape for extra waterproofing is on the last one, your own product?
Does not look like a fair comparison to me as I will not tape my downspout when installing such an adapter...
It was our prototype and the 2x3 top didn't size with the 3x4 downspout. We had to retrofit a 3x4 adapter to a 2x3 adapter with a piece of pipe in between. It was actually a disadvantage to our product. Here is what the final part actually looks like when sized correctly to the downspout
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN thanks for the clarification. Looking forward for a new video with final production grade version :)
It does not look like a fair test. I wish project farm did the test
Does it attach to 4" pvc? White? How much are they? Thanks.
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Yes they come in both Black & White. They drop in PVC beautifully. It's profected.. spend a year designing, engineering, 3 SLA parts alone with FDM Team reviewing fit and finish in the real world. It's a game changer.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN nice job they look great 👍 going to have to look in to this more
i’m starting to build my home in georgia, what do i need to buy for a complete roof run off system
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN thank you for the info, would I need the basin for each downspout? Im probably going to be installing it myself, do not think my builder would, he wants to use pvc pipe.
Doesn't ship to Canada? 😭
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How long have you been a contractor again?
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN not sure what I’m supposed to do with a link to a playlist, but it seems like you may have mentioned it once or twice before
How to aquire these parts?
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Gutter trough.. thats my next band name
Here's another good video
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To be fair to the first NDS catch basin, that amount of splash volume you're feeding it (once maybe twice year storm) probably isn't that big of a deal. You could even have brought the gutter down more or done something to mitigate the splash (cutting the downspout at an angle?). Moreover, I think the leaf removal from the NDS is easier and more obvious than your system. BUT BUT the real downfall of the NDS system is that install requires drilling weep holes in the bottom of the catch basin to prevent standing water (which is very important in mosquito prone areas). So for all your slow-burn rains if the flow is less than the drainage of the weep holes you're just dumping all that rain to subsoil. So for any hurricane you'll dump all that volume to subsoil. I don't like this idea, so I'm going with your solution. Thanks so much for it!
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN I'm not saying you should cut a hole or to make it so tight that leaves clog, but you're 2-6 inches off the grate. Heck, maybe someone (or NDS) just needs to build the walls up to reduce splashing. (But again, that splash is pretty small for once or twice a season.) The benefit of the NDS solution is that with so much area, and non-enclosed slope it moves leaves so much quicker, more visibly, and with less maintenance than your solution. That cant be denied. BUT as I said the CRITICAL flaw with using this basin against the foundation is the weep holes (which are important in mosquito prone areas). During a 4 day storm/hurricane (constant rain but very low volume) if you continually get 2 gallons an hour passing not through your pipes but through the weep holes into the subsoil (not to mention all the smaller storms). Maybe that makes sense in a hard catch basin, but not next to the foundation.
Why is shipping from Michigan to Ohio for plastic 23$?
Ordering 1 is rough. Shipping and handling gets worth while if you do your whole house. Shipping multiple items becomes a bargain. The shipping companies want their pound of flesh that's for sure. There is no way around it. Trucking has gone up the past few years with gas and drivers wages going up too. All I can say is it's worth it. The part is high in quality and our launch price is very low right now. Investing in quality products is key.
Daaaaaaang I guess I'll have to get one of these, too.. Is there anything you recommend for your other clean outs to catch leafs? Or just blast a hose through it? I have 2 of the other FDM clean outs
We push a hose through the clean outs once a year
That flex grate is mounted wrong that's why.
We ordered 6 of them from 3 different sources and they all came that way. Also their website shows it that way too. It's a piece of garbage made in China
At 5:50 this was installed incorrectly!! This product is meant to be fitted under the gutters (Top of the pipe) NOT sat the bottom of a drop where the water has picked up so much potential energy/speed!! This is how nearly all water harvesting devices are instructed to be fitted! If you fit it at the bottom expect it to fail!!!
I see it as a failed product either way. Let me explain. In a tight screen filter it has to be cleaned regularly. Who is going to get up on a latter to clean the screen?
All tight screen device plug quickly with fine pollution off the roof. It's failure no matter what. A coarse screen doesn't plug and leaves can be removed from the ground without the liability of a latter. More injuries documented with use of a latter the Statistics are shocking. And again most homeowners are not doing inspections of a device up top resulting in plugged failed filtervdevice pouring over during Torrential rain causing flooded basements and crawlspace. Thank you for commenting, I'm just a practical contractor sharing what happens in the real world because I see it everyday. ✌️
Personally I don’t understand why in the US the most prominent down spouts are rectangular. You will always have issues going from rectangular into a round pipe. Blows my mind.
The US has become all about appearance.
They are corrugated and expand during freeze ups
Need to test with normal amount of leaves, eventually they will end up in the downspout...unless you are cleaning the screen every 5 min.
This shows the large capacity. It shows a month of leaves collected
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This is an awesome example of American ingenuity. seriously.
More clear thinking like this, whether it applies to a great downspout, or whether it applies to salvation in Jesus Christ, is what needed. … Yup … it’s related 🙏🕊🙏
Thank you 😊
A transparent door will be better. You can see wheather it needs to be cleaned without opening the door
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Right. Opening that door would be a huge, huge, time consuming hassle, right? I suppose so for someone that can't bend over to lift the cover, that is. LOL
@bobdeeguitar it could be a good idea to have a transparent door.
$24 to deliver to Tennessee? Too high…
The unit price to ship goes down as you order more. Put more in the cart and you will see the different. The shipping companies want their pound of flesh.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN I added $180 worth of product, and the shipping cost actually went up from $24->$30. If you could get these shipping costs under control you would have me as a customer
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The last demo was biased. You taped up the thing more than a hockey stick. Then thr next clip when someone was servicing one there is no tape. Show a video without your system all taped up to prevent leaks
Our prototype ( that was taped) was 2x3 and we used a 3x4 downspout. It was also 3-D printed so the material was not HDPE. You're not focusing on what's important here at all
@FRENCHDRAINMAN I see what's important but you should redo the video or clip out the prototype and use a final product to fully demonstrate the product. As a consumer I want to know the final product works without needing taped. Also if you threw in some leaf litter and such to demonstrate that it works for that also.
If you can do that I'll have my order in Monday
@FRENCHDRAINMAN I don't have underground downspouts because I have a rainwater cistern and I'm considering your product to help remedy any debris problems. Would you recommend your product for that application
I got snookered by the home depot lawn flooder 2000. What a POS.
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Thank you for sharing!
That is bitchin!!
I bet you were paid to show this last filter
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