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The 21Pcs 24 Feet Dryer Vent/Duct Brush Cleaning Kit is a comprehensive solution for maintaining cleanliness in hard-to-reach areas. With 18 extendable rods, two durable nylon brush heads, and a flexible design, this kit is perfect for cleaning chimneys, dryer vents, and pipes. Easy to assemble and cost-effective, it ensures professional results without the hassle.
J**R
Highly recommend this kit
The brushes fit my 4 inch dryer duct well enough to clean effectively, but not get stuck or damage the duct. The rods are strong and thick. The sections thread together very smoothly and they hold tight. I did not use the supplied tape at the connections. So far I have done 2 different homes with this kit. Results were excellent. Vents are as clean as any pro would get them. This kit makes dryer duct cleaning fast and easy. It's a 10 minute job at most and it will save you thousands of dollars over the years. Also eliminates the possibility of a dryer duct fire. Don't forget to clean the lint out of the dryer itself. There are other brushes made for that job. In my area it costs between $120 and $150 to have a pro do exactly what I can do with this kit.
S**L
works well
This did a great job of cleaning my chimney of soot and creosote. The fiberglass? rods are a little flimsy however. One came apart from its tip and rendered it useless. The product does work however and I had plenty more to spare as its a one level house
D**E
Works great. Saved me money
Works great. Remember to rotate in the proper direction as to not unscrew the sections. Turn on dryer while cleaning so the air flow assists you in getting the lint out.
J**Y
Can’t be used as pictures show with multiple brushes
I got this one specifically cause it shows you can have more than one brush attachment on the poles at the same time spaced out. But that is not the case. Very disappointed in that but other than that it seems to be worth the money.
G**Y
Piece of junk but if you're going to use it get the 30-ft kit
Nylon shafts break. As you can see in the photo that I included. First one broke within a period of about a minute and a half. Some just melted off and other snapped. I think I just got thoroughly hacked off and ended up throwing them into the drywall like darts because that's about all they were good for at that point. Some of the threaded casements that hold the nylon just fell off. However I think you're going to see this in about every product that's out there on Amazon right now. Especially if they were made in China. Recommendations are to go get some 3/8 all thread and I'll thread connectors and screw the head into the brush. Ludacris you can't even find a 14-in brush without paying upwards of $60. This was just a 4 in. And what makes companies think I'm going to pay $30 again for a kit or $60 for one brush. They got to be out of their minds to promote this garbage.
P**E
Quick and easy
Flexable and easy to assemble and use. I attached a cordless hand drill to the shaft and removed a stove pipe section from next to the stove, taped a plastic bag to the stove pipe with the shaft and brush inside. Worked great and all the soot was contained within the bag.
V**E
Works
Be sure to tape the joint connections with electrical tape because it WILL unscrew itself way up in the vent to the roof and then you’ll have to deal with that!
A**R
Works well but I didn't find the drill connection real
I have about a 16 foot dryer vent going to my roof (so 90 degree turn and then up) and I got a new dryer that alerts you to percentage of clog (which came up 90%!!). So I bought this to clear it. I did have to "modify" it a little. Because the clog was so high (and damp...), the brush just pushed it up. So I cut a coat hanger and made a hook that I taped to the shaft. This allowed the hook to push through the clogs and then pull some down. This probably wouldn't have worked if I had a lot of bends in the vent but I had a straight vent shaft to the roof. Then I used the brush. I switched between the hook and the brush a few times. This took me about an hour and half. The dryer now shows all clear. Good tool for the price and with the modification I mentioned. Also, use the tape. I didn't have any issue and did use the tape but if you don't I think you could end up with the shaft coming apart in the dryer vent (They include a role of tape--very nice).
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