Abstract: A combination trolley and bag to receive and hold leaves and debris cleaned from a rain gutter (eavestrough). The trolley includes a pair of rolling sheaves that ride on the outside edge of the gutter to transport leaves and debris from the initial point to the next section to be cleaned or until the bag is full. Safety flaps attached to the same shaft as sheaves work as a stopper to keep the device in place in case the sheaves slide off the gutter edge. The safety flaps spin freely to by pass any obstacle in the gutter such as brackets, holding nails, or fastening devices which secure the gutter to the roof. Two support arms, which hold and secure the bag, hinge to an up position for flat and easy storage. When lifting one of the support arms and holding handle at the bottom of the bag, emptying becomes easy. Bag size is determinate by weight of leaves and debris, so when full, can be easily lifted off the gutter edge, brought down and emptied.
Abstract: An implement carrier and organizer is provided, including a hollow body with a top closure from which are suspended upwardly opening wells for storage of tools inverted with the handles downward within such wells. Both deeper wells for long handled tools, and more shallow welts for short handled tools, are provided. Casters are attached to the bottom of the carrier and organizer so that it may be easily trundled from one place to another, and rotated when in cramped storage space areas for easy access to particular tools.