🔧 Compatibility Guide

WORX Gutter Cleaning Kit — Which One Fits Your Blower

WORX is one of the few brands that makes its own gutter kits — and that's the catch. There are four of them, with overlapping names and model numbers, and the right one depends on which WORX blower you own. This is the definitive breakdown: which GutterPro matches your Trivac, Turbine, AIR, or LeafJet, how to install it, and when the universal adapter is what you actually need.

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The WORX Gutter Kit Confusion, Cleared Up

Search "WORX gutter cleaning kit" and you'll find four products with nearly identical names — WA4090, WA4092, WA4094, and WA4096 — and almost nothing telling you which one fits your blower. That's the whole job here. Unlike most brands, WORX makes its own OEM gutter kits, so the question isn't whether one exists; it's which of the four you need.

All four are single-story — about 11 feet of reach

Every WORX gutter kit uses a fixed 8-foot tube for roughly 11 feet of total reach, which covers first-story gutters only. None of them run tubing up an extension pole, so there's no WORX OEM path to a two-story gutter — that requires a pole-based third-party kit instead.

WORX Makes Four Gutter Kits — Not One

The lineup breaks down like this: the WA4090 AIR kit is built for WORX AIR blowers; the WA4092 is the original Gutter Cleaning Kit for older Trivac models; the WA4094 GUTTERPRO is the broadest-fit universal kit; and the WA4096 LeafJet GutterPro is built around the 20V LeafJet blower. They look almost interchangeable on a shelf, but WORX maps specific blowers to specific kits — get it wrong and the adapter won't seal.

Path 1: Match the Kit to Your WORX Blower

If you own a WORX blower, start from the model. Each blower family points to a recommended kit: the LeafJet to the WA4096, the older Trivacs to the WA4092, the Turbine and newer Trivacs to the WA4094, and the AIR blowers to the WA4090. The compatibility table below maps every common model to its kit, including one important exception WORX calls out by name.

Path 2: Universal Fit on Any Blower

Here's the part that makes WORX kits genuinely flexible: every one of them ships with a universal adapter that fits most handheld leaf blowers — gas or electric — up to a 5-inch tube diameter. WORX lists fitment for major brands including Black+Decker, Husqvarna, Poulan, Craftsman, Ryobi, Toro, and Murray. So even if you don't own a WORX blower, a WORX kit can still be the answer. The airflow math behind all of this is in our guide to how much CFM you need for gutter cleaning.

Path 1 · Match Your WORX Blower

Trivac, Turbine, AIR, LeafJet

Each WORX blower family points to a specific GutterPro SKU. The matrix pairs your exact model to the kit WORX recommends for it.

Path 2 · Universal Adapter

Fits Any Blower up to 5"

Every WORX kit includes a universal adapter that fits most handheld blowers — so it works on a non-WORX blower too.

WORX Gutter Kit Compatibility Matrix

Match your WORX blower to the kit WORX recommends. Every kit also includes a universal adapter, so the "universal" path is always available if your model isn't listed or you switch blowers later.

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WORX Blower Type Recommended Kit Notes
LeafJet 20V (WG543)Leaf blower (cordless)WA4096LeafJet adapter; universal adapter also included
LeafJet 40V (WG585)Leaf blower (cordless)Universal adapterWORX: WG585 was not designed for the WA4096
Trivac WG505, WG509Blower / vac / mulcherWA4092WORX-recommended for these Trivacs
Trivac WG512Blower / vac / mulcherWA4094WORX-recommended; Trivac adapter included
Turbine WG584 & Turbine FusionLeaf blowerWA4094Includes Turbine Fusion adapter
AIR blowers (WG545 / 565 / 575 series)Leaf blower / sweeperWA4090AIR-specific kit; 120 MPH airflow
Other WORX blowers (WG506–524, WG547, WG583)Leaf blower / vacWA4094Broadest WORX fit list
Any non-WORX blower (≤ 5" tube)Any brandUniversal adapterIncluded with every kit; B+D, Husqvarna, Ryobi, Toro, etc.

The exception worth memorizing: WORX states the 40V WG585 LeafJet was not designed for the WA4096, even though the 20V WG543 LeafJet is. For the WG585, use a kit's universal adapter instead. When in doubt, the WA4094 GUTTERPRO has the widest fit list — the options are compared in our no-ladder gutter cleaning guide.

The WORX WA4094 GUTTERPRO Reviewed

The broadest-fit kit in the lineup, and the one most WORX owners end up reaching for. Here's what it does well, and where the single-story tube holds it back.

WA4094 GUTTERPRO Universal Kit
WORX GUTTERPRO Universal Gutter Cleaning Kit
Fits most WORX blowers + universal adapter for any blower up to 5"  ·  8 ft of tube  ·  Single-story
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11 ft
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The WA4094 is the kit to buy if you want one WORX gutter solution that fits the most blowers. Its 8 feet of tube comes in four screw-together 2-foot sections, so you set the length to your gutter height and leave a section off if you don't need the full reach. Combined with the blower length and your arm, that's about 11 feet — enough for almost any first-story gutter. At roughly 3.3 lbs it's light enough to hold overhead for a full session, and the hooked nozzle directs a focused stream straight into the trough.

Where it earns its "universal" name is the adapter set: beyond the standard universal adapter that fits most blowers up to a 5-inch tube, the WA4094 includes dedicated adapters for the WORX Trivac and Turbine Fusion, which the plain universal kits don't. That's why WORX routes the Turbine WG584 and the Trivac WG512 to this kit specifically. If you own one of those, the WA4094 is the clean fit.

The honest limitations are shared across the whole WORX line. The fixed 8-foot tube is single-story only — there's no pole option, so two-story gutters are out. WORX recommends letting debris dry first, because the kit only channels your blower's airflow and wet leaves are heavier. And the long assembled tube is genuinely awkward to wield solo; owners describe it as easier as a two-person job at full length. For dry, first-story gutters on a WORX blower, though, it's the most versatile of the four kits.

Verdict: The most broadly compatible WORX gutter kit, and the right default for Turbine and newer Trivac owners. Held back only by single-story reach and the dry-debris ceiling that every WORX gutter kit shares.

Strengths

  • Broadest WORX fit list of the four kits
  • Universal adapter fits most blowers up to a 5" tube
  • Dedicated Trivac and Turbine Fusion adapters included
  • Screw-together 2-foot sections set to your gutter height
  • Light at about 3.3 lbs for overhead work
  • Hooked nozzle directs a focused stream into the trough

Limitations

  • Single-story only — about 11 ft, no pole option
  • Best on dry debris; wet leaves are a struggle
  • Airflow is only whatever your blower produces
  • Long assembled tube is awkward to handle solo
  • Not the right kit for older Trivac WG505/509 — use the WA4092

How to Install a WORX Gutter Kit

WORX kits twist together and cinch onto the blower's mouth — no power-head coupler, no extension pole. The steps below cover the OEM kits; for the general method of mounting a tube kit to any blower, see our gutter attachments guide.

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Confirm you have the right kit for your blower

Check your WORX model against the matrix above. A LeafJet wants the WA4096, older Trivacs the WA4092, Turbine and newer Trivacs the WA4094, AIR blowers the WA4090. The wrong kit's adapter won't seal cleanly.

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Make the blower safe

Remove the battery on a cordless WORX, or unplug a corded model. You'll be working at the mouth of the blower with your hands near the trigger — don't skip this.

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Fit the correct adapter

Remove the blower's tube or housing if your model requires it, then select the right adapter — universal, Trivac, Turbine Fusion, or LeafJet — and seat it on the blower's mouth. The matching adapter is what gives you a tight, airflow-preserving seal.

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Screw the tube sections to length

Join the 2-foot tube sections to the height you need, with the angled hook tube on top. Leave a section off if your gutters are lower — a shorter tube is steadier and easier to aim.

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Cinch the adapter to the blower and seal it

Slide the assembled tube's adapter over the blower mouth and cinch the strap tight. To release the cinch strap later, push down toward the buckle rather than pulling up. A loose cinch bleeds airflow right where you need it most.

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Test at ground level, then raise it

Reinstall the battery or plug in, run the blower at full speed with the nozzle pointed safely away, and confirm steady airflow with no whistling joints. Only once it's clean at ground level should you lift it to the gutter — and let the debris dry first.

Common Problems With WORX Gutter Kits

The issues that come up most often across the four WORX kits. Most trace back to picking the wrong SKU, a loose adapter, or the single-story reach limit.

Bought the wrong kit for my blower

The four SKUs aren't interchangeable. Re-check the matrix: a Turbine WG584 wants the WA4094, the 20V LeafJet WG543 wants the WA4096, and the 40V WG585 isn't covered by the WA4096 at all — use a universal adapter for that one.

Adapter won't cinch tight

The universal adapter is sized for tubes up to 5 inches; a slightly undersized blower nozzle can leave a few millimeters of gap. Make sure you're using the model-specific adapter where one exists, and cinch the strap fully — a loose seal bleeds the airflow you need at the top.

Can't reach the second story

No WORX kit can. The fixed 8-foot tube tops out around 11 feet — first-story only. Two-story gutters need a pole-based third-party kit that runs tubing up an extension pole. Our two-story gutter guide covers that route.

Long tube is awkward to handle

At full 8-foot length the assembled tube is unwieldy solo — many owners run it as a two-person job. Leave a section off when your gutters are lower; a shorter tube is far steadier and easier to aim accurately.

Airflow feels weak at the nozzle

The kit doesn't add airflow — it channels what the blower makes, minus losses down the tube. Confirm the adapter is sealed and every tube joint is screwed tight, then accept your blower's ceiling. A higher-MPH WORX blower noticeably improves results.

Wet leaves won't clear

WORX recommends dry debris for a reason — wet, matted leaves are heavier than the airflow can move at full tube length. Wait for drier conditions, or pair your highest-airflow blower. Our wet leaves guide covers the options.

Common Questions About WORX Gutter Kits

Yes — WORX makes four: the WA4090 AIR Gutter Cleaning Kit, the WA4092 Gutter Cleaning Kit, the WA4094 GUTTERPRO Universal kit, and the WA4096 LeafJet GutterPro Attachment. All give up to about 11 feet of reach for single-story gutters, and each ships with a universal adapter that fits most handheld blowers up to a 5-inch tube diameter. The right one depends on which WORX blower you own.

WORX maps it by blower: the 20V LeafJet (WG543) uses the WA4096; Trivac WG505 and WG509 use the WA4092; Trivac WG512 and the Turbine WG584 use the WA4094; and WORX AIR blowers (WG545, WG565, WG575 series) use the WA4090. For most other WORX blowers, the WA4094 GUTTERPRO has the broadest fit list. The full mapping is in the compatibility matrix above.

Yes. Every WORX gutter kit includes a universal adapter that fits most handheld leaf blowers up to a 5-inch tube diameter, gas or electric. WORX lists compatibility with major brands including Black+Decker, Husqvarna, Poulan, Craftsman, Ryobi, Toro, and Murray. The universal adapter is the path when you don't own a WORX blower.

No. WORX gutter kits use a fixed 8-foot tube for about 11 feet of total reach, which covers single-story gutters only. There is no WORX OEM option that runs tubing up an extension pole, so two-story gutters need a pole-based third-party kit instead. See our two-story gutter guide for that approach.

No. WORX states that the 40V WG585 LeafJet was not designed to work with the WA4096 GutterPro — its LeafJet adapter is built for the 20V WG543. For the WG585, use the kit's universal adapter or a separate universal gutter kit instead.

They work best on dry debris. WORX recommends letting leaves and debris dry before clearing, because wet material is heavier and the kit only channels the airflow your blower already produces. Dry leaves and pine needles clear well; wet, matted layers are a struggle at full tube length. The airflow breakdown is in our CFM threshold guide.

A WORX universal adapter already covers most brands up to 5 inches, but each ecosystem has its own best fit. Ryobi has a power-head attachment — see our Ryobi gutter kit guide. DeWalt relies on third-party kits, covered in our DeWalt gutter kit guide. STIHL offers an OEM kit in our STIHL gutter kit guide, EGO is in our EGO gutter kit guide, and Milwaukee is in our Milwaukee gutter kit guide.

Still Deciding Which Kit?

Four WORX kits, one right answer for your blower — plus the universal adapter for everything else. For reach, airflow, and the no-ladder options, start here.