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Amerimax Home Products 86670 Snap-in Filter Gutter Guard, 3', White (Pack of 25), 75 Foot

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Gutter Guard

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Brand Amerimax Home Products
Color White (Pack of 25)
Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Finish Type Polished
Style Gutter Guard

About this item

  • Compatible with 4", 5", and 6" metal (steel or aluminum) K-style gutters
  • The mesh design helps to catch fine debris; MUST install with the filter facing the sky
  • Constructed from high quality, rigid PVC for durability
  • Snap-in style for easy installation and convenience
  • One carton contains 25 pieces which will cover 75 ft. of gutter
  • Made in the USA
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Easy to install
4.3 4.3
Durability
4.0 4.0

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Snap-In-Filter Gutter Guard

Snap In

Filters debris

Durable

Mild Weather Durability

Snap-In Design

No hardware needed, fits into front lip of gutter

Mesh Surface

Filters Fine Debris

Rigid PVC Construction

Lightweight and Durable

Mild Weather Durability

Ideal for moderate rainfall and light snowfall

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Material Vinyl Steel Steel Aluminum
Screws Required for Installation
Weather Volume Durability Mild High Volume Severe Severe
Profile Design Vinyl Mesh Metal Mesh Staggered Perforated
Color White Black Gray Gray
36" Length
Fits 4", 5" and 6" K-Style Metal
Warranty None 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year

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Product Description

Use the Amerimax 3 ft. Snap-In Filter Gutter Guard (25-Pack) to help protect your gutters from filling with debris. Ideal for your home, the white color matches many home exteriors and the versatile design fits 4", 5", and 6" metal (steel or aluminum) K-style gutters. These guards feature a snap-in design for easy installation and are constructed from high quality, rigid PVC for durability. The mesh filter helps to capture fine debris, such as pine needles, for an extra layer of protection. At 25 to a carton, the average home would need two cartons to cover their full home (average home has 150 linear ft of gutter).

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
1,115 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of installation, performance, and value of the drain strainer. For example, they mention it's easy to cut different lengths, works great, and is a great buy for the price. Some are satisfied with appearance, while others dislike water resistance. Opinions are mixed on quality, and fit.

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98 customers mention80 positive18 negative

Customers find the installation process of the drain strainer to be easy. They mention that it snaps into place and is easy to cut different lengths. Some say that the material is easy work with as long as you have a fine toothed saw blade.

"Easy to install. It's plastic so easy to cut if necessary. Some people complaining about the mesh glue. I understand, but a problem easy to fix...." Read more

"...So here I am correcting them and replacing a few. They are a breeze to snap in and easy to cut except the edge where I score it with scissors and..." Read more

"Very economical for a gutter cover am easy to install without drilling, screwing, nailing, or needing brackets...." Read more

"...Cuts down well and clips in so nicely. Makes for easy work. And the price is on point. HIGHLY recommend." Read more

39 customers mention39 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the drain strainer. For example, they mention it's easy to install, works well, and is perfect all around. Some say that it works well except at seams.

"...In my true opinion, this product is great, works great, East to install, easy to edit if necessary, and easy to clean if necessary...." Read more

"...Works perfectly." Read more

"...Overall, they worked great so when I was looking to replace them and fully cover all my gutters, I looked at a variety of options but couldn’t..." Read more

"Worked as should. Fast shipping. Thank you !!!" Read more

36 customers mention36 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the drain strainer. They mention that it works well for the price and is a great buy.

"...In my true opinion, this product is great, works great, East to install, easy to edit if necessary, and easy to clean if necessary...." Read more

"Very economical for a gutter cover am easy to install without drilling, screwing, nailing, or needing brackets...." Read more

"...Makes for easy work. And the price is on point. HIGHLY recommend." Read more

"These gutter guards were inexpensive and easy to install. Having just installed these I can’t speak regarding their durability...." Read more

27 customers mention22 positive5 negative

Customers like the appearance of the drain strainer. For example, they say it looks good, is easy to cut and fit, and has a mesh cover. Some say the product is durable and works well.

"...Dear God. What a nightmare. But this stuff, wow. It has that mesh on it which is nice but its extremely durable and fits great...." Read more

"These gutter guards are working well so far. I like the added mesh which will help with the pine needles from the trees near my home...." Read more

"...Because these are nice and deep and go well under the shingle, you don't have to worry about them coming off...." Read more

"...Guards seem to be working after couple hard rains. They look good so far but are made of plastic so I'm not sure of long term durability after..." Read more

66 customers mention41 positive25 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the drain strainer. Some mention that it holds up well to weather and the metal is durable. However, others say that it's not high quality, flimsy, and tends to fall apart.

"...works great, East to install, easy to edit if necessary, and easy to clean if necessary.I would highly recommend...." Read more

"...hot glue doesn’t hold up very well during install and the mesh comes apart from the vinyl." Read more

"...But this stuff, wow. It has that mesh on it which is nice but its extremely durable and fits great...." Read more

"Simieasy to install to install. It really does keep the leaves and debrey out...." Read more

28 customers mention14 positive14 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the drain strainer. Some mention it fits well, while others say it won't fit their house gutters. The sections they could use were not consistently sized, and the leading edge is way too small.

"...Cuts down well and clips in so nicely. Makes for easy work. And the price is on point. HIGHLY recommend." Read more

"The guards fit my pole barn gutters, but would not fit my house gutters, so I returned the one box that we didn't use any out of, the other partial..." Read more

"...They fit on seamless aluminum gutters and I find it helpful to use a pair of vice grips set at the correct width to pinch them onto the gutter lip...." Read more

"These gutter guards did not fit my gutters very well as they were a little too wide so could not tuck them under the shingles...." Read more

15 customers mention3 positive12 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the drain strainer. They mention that it runs over the product, spills over the edge of the shingles, and gets dammed up by debris getting caught on the gutter protector. They also say that it repels water and makes the gutters useless.

"...2. A heavy rain will overwhelm gutter shields and spill some water over the gutter edge - especially at corners where two roof lines come together...." Read more

"...of water that would get through the fine mesh, resulting in water spilling over the edge of the shingles...." Read more

"...First good rain and they were clearly not allowing the water to flow through...." Read more

"...very well, leaves and stuff stays out.. especially good for areas with downpour rains." Read more

9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the screen of the drain strainer. They mention that the screen is poorly glued and comes off when installing. The glue on the mesh is also poor and haphazard. Some say that the gluing of the screen has changed since their last purchase two years ago. That said, they say it's easy to install but the screen mesh could be adhered better to the vinyl.

"...The gluing of the screen has changed since my last purchase 2 years ago...." Read more

"Super easy to install but the screen mesh could be adhered better to the vinyl...." Read more

"...Dislike- The only thing that I didn't like is the Mesh is Glued on that's it Ok, so you get what you Paid for and of course who doesn't want..." Read more

"...the shingles, it gets snagged very easy and because of the paucity of glued area, spot glued every several inches, it can be easily pulled away from..." Read more

Going strong at 10 years
5 Stars
Going strong at 10 years
My house has a couple large trees nearby so I put these exact shields on my house over 10 years ago. I focused on the tree exposed areas and didn’t cover all the gutters. I live in the Midwest and I just clipped them to the gutters at that time. Overall, they worked great so when I was looking to replace them and fully cover all my gutters, I looked at a variety of options but couldn’t really justify spending 4-5x more on metal gutter shields. The two layered approach on these - fine mesh over a plastic screen - works well. The main issue has been that a few sections will slip off the outer gutter edge (they kind of clip on) and have to be re-seated from time to time. Since some of my gutters are 20+ feet high, I wanted a solution that would stay in place. Based on the last 10 years, I’d offer a couple observations for a project like this.1. These work best for leaves and larger debris. Smaller debris can get stuck in the holes and gaps, but will wash off eventually.2. A heavy rain will overwhelm gutter shields and spill some water over the gutter edge - especially at corners where two roof lines come together. Screen or mesh covers will overflow.3. The world is dirty. Literally. Your gutters will accumulate dust and dirt over time and accrete a 1” mud layer irregardless of what cap you use. This is not trivial and will eventually need to be cleaned out.4. Ice is a problem. A heavy snow will melt and re-freeze and give you some impressive icicles hanging from your gutter. This is worse with gutter guards than without - the ice rides over the gutter shield and forms icicles. Ice is heavy and there is some risk of gutter damage (sagging) from the weight or roof damage if a 3-4’ icicle breaks and falls on a lower roof. Keep an eye out for this and use a pole to break the big icicles if you can.As I re-did my gutters after 10 years I was impressed with how many sections of these gutter shields were still good to go. Dirty, but fully intact. I probably re used 10-20 sections because they were fine. This time I did screw these on with self-tapping gutter screws. It made it a longer project but I think I will get more than 10 years out of these as they will stay in place. I also trimmed the last inch of each section a bit to provide overlap between sections. That seemed to work well also and prevents gaps. I found that tin snips worked well to trim these for corner sections and overlap.These have been in place now for 4 months and other than some water running off the gutter shields during a torrential downpour, they have been great. They survived the fall leaf deluge just fine. If you can safely access your gutters and put these on, I think they are a great option that will give you at least 15-20 years of coverage if screwed in place. You will save thousands of dollars doing it yourself.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glue has changed...for the worse in 2022
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022
I have mixed feelings in writing this review because I love these guards. The gluing of the screen has changed since my last purchase 2 years ago. The strip of glue holding both sides of the screen has shrunk and now has big blobs at each section. In installing this batch the screen was pulling off in the corner I was sliding under the shingles. In my pics you can see the difference between my latest purchase, 2 yrs ago, and the original ones I put on about 20 yrs ago. If they could just put a thick strip on both sides like they used to the screen may have a better chance of lasting longer. Time will tell with these.

I have a very wooded lot with, it seems, every known tree in the south. I have never had a problem with pine needles or helicopter seeds. If one gets caught, they'll break off in a few days. As you can see over time the screen degrades and they become wavy. They still work and I've never had a problem with my drains clogging. None of this can be seen from the ground on my house. What did get them was 2 bad hailstorms I got a month apart that took most of the gravel off my shingles and bowed in these guards. I mean enough gravel to weight down the gutters and pull some away from the house. Combined with the southern heat, most were permanently bowed. But I could still use some of the old ones.
This year I got the roof replaced and the installers put the guards in all wrong, mostly upside down, which caused the screen to pull off and the water to run over the guards. So here I am correcting them and replacing a few. They are a breeze to snap in and easy to cut except the edge where I score it with scissors and bend it off. Once they snap in they don't move but will pull off into the gutter with a lot of gravel weight. It takes a lot. That gravel does not want to move out of the gutter and then collects dirt and things start growing. You have to clean your gutters every 5 to 10 years or so and I would hate to have to unscrew those permanent guards to clean. These take seconds to pop on and off.

One area I learned that these guards always fail is the inside corners. I've tried every configuration. Here I use the metal ones. I cut 3/4 the way, fold it back over itself to a 90 degree angle and pound it flat with mallet. Works perfectly.
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