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.
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