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The Sealegend Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit features 29 flexible rods extending up to 40 feet, two high-quality synthetic brush heads, and a drill attachment for powerful, efficient lint removal. Designed for easy assembly and use, it helps prevent fire hazards and improves dryer performance, all while saving you money on professional cleaning services.
S**B
Does what it says on the tin
Works like you'd expect. One of the rods had a damaged connector, which isn't surprising for something this inexpensive, but keep that in mind if you think you'll need all 40 feet (I used about 30 feet). I also was dumb and didn't see that it came with the little drill adaptor, so I was initially annoyed that the connector at the end was too large to fit into my drill, so I just hacksawed the connector off and stuck the nylon rod directly into the my drill, which worked just fine.My vent was a mostly a straight shot, 30 feet long with some crazy twists right before it entered the laundry room, but the tool seemed to handle it just fine, and was able to get into the twisty part. I'm not sure how well it would work if you had lots of twists over a long run. As some others have pointed out, if you don't keep pulling & pushing the brush while it's spinning, you risk having the nylon rod get abraded away as it goes around a corner and scrapes on sheet metal.Still, very satisfying remove the absurd amount of compressed lint that had accumulated over 20+ years (!) of use.
I**E
Vent cleaner that works.
I finally used this vent cleaning brush and it works. I could not believe how dirty my laundry vent was; although, I've only used it once I plan to use it again as soon as my laundry Magvent is installed (that's another review). Very easy to use just click the poles together and go to work on that vent and make sure to have a vacuum cleaner by your side to clean up that hugh dust ball that just keeps coming. The poles are very durable and the brushes too. So don't be shy on this item to do a self cleaning job.
R**R
Excellent product but be sure to use a little duct tape on each joint
Excellent product and value for the money BUT BE SURE TO WRAP A SMALL PIECE OF DUCT TAPE AROUND EACH CONNECTION JOINT. I used 16 sections to clean a long, straight section of dryer vent pipe and one of the joints came loose. If I had not taped all of the joints, about 4 feet of brush and rods would have come loose in the pipe. I would also HIGHLY recommend that you hook up your leaf blower or shop vac/blower so that you can blow the vent lint free as you run the brush down the pipe. Cover the end of the pipe with some towels to get the maximum benefit from brushing and blowing. Turn the rods/brush very slowly either by hand or slowly with a variable speed drill motor. Turn the rods/brush only in one direction. Turning the rods/brush slowly as you pull it back out really helps the rod joints pass over the joints in the duct pipe. I did not use this product on any turns or bends since my piping is pretty convoluted and I didn't want to take a chance on it coming apart or getting stuck in a location where it would be hard to retrieve. (For the twisty parts, I used a small diameter hose, hooked up to my shop vac. Visual inspection indicated that this removed about 90% of the dryer lint.) Overall, I'm very pleased with the quality and functionality of the product. The little tool that is included works well for depressing the ball in the rod joints. The brushes are stiff enough to remove nearly all of the lint, if it is dry and relatively loose. (I had not cleaned the piping in about 5 years and it was wet, packed in firmly and had to be scraped out by hand or replaced with new pipe/hose. I would not expect any household product to remove this kind of buildup. If you have this sort of situation, I suggest that you engage the services of a professional and then use this product every year or two. If you do, you probably won't need a professional again.)
J**K
Best money spent
This really works well! I was amazed how much lent I could get out of the vent with this. I attached it to a drill, which I recommend doing. After seeing the results I got I was able to also do 2 more friends. It was the best money spent!!
J**S
Good Product
Works as described and I expected. Did a good job cleaning out our dryer vent for a fraction of the cost of a professional cleaner. Easy to use.
J**S
Duct cleaner has limitations
I used this a few weeks ago to clean the dryer vent duct that had probably never been cleaned at my house. It definitely helped, but a couple things you should keep in mind.First, I would suggest that if you have a leaf blower, try blowing lint and whatever out with that. Before you turn on the leaf blower- Fill any empty space between the end of the leaf blower and your duct with rags to prevent blowback into your face. Be aware of where the exhaust air from your leaf blower is going to blow so you don’t inadvertently stir up dust in your laundry room. Also be mindful of the other end where the lint will be coming out. Open any screens so the lint can freely flow out. I also put a bucket under it to catch the lint. This will hopefully clear up piles of obstruction of sand and loose lint, and may save you some time. This is a messy process no matter how you do it.As far as this product: At my house, the vent goes from the dryer, into the wall and then immediately to the right. It was hard to get started, so I physically had to bend the rod and then be mindful of the direction input the bend as I slid it into the duct as far down and my hands could fit. Once it was in the straight section, it moved through fairly easily until it hit a block. I live near the beach, and our duct had a lot of sand, which made it hard to move. While trying to push through, a few sections of the flexible rod disconnected at a joint. I think I probably pushed too hard or spun my drill too fast. Just make sure the buttons between the sections of flexible duct are fully seated before you push it into the wall. This is a process of adding a section at a time, and then working it into the wall. If you attach too many sections and turn on your drill, it could whip you, and/or twist the flexible rod in a knot.At one point, the button on the drill adapter depressed and the spring wasn’t pushing the button out, it was stuck, which left this entire kit useless. I sprayed WD-40 on it, and tapped it with a rubber mallet. When that didn’t work, I dropped it on the concrete floor, and the button popped back out, and I was able to use it. I think this happened because I was using the drill adapter as the point to connect and disconnect rods as the brush went further into the duct, which essentially wore that spring out on the adapter. One way to help prevent this from happening is to use one dedicated piece of flexible rod to be “permanently” connected to your drill. That way, if the button on the end of your dedicated piece of rod fails, you can grab another piece of flexible rod to use as your “permanent” point of connection and disconnection as you’re adding rods to get the brush further into the duct. I don’t know why the kits don’t come with more than on drill adapter.Overall, this is a good usable tool! Just understand that it does have limitations. The fact that it only came with one adapter that broke, and the fact that another connection broke it disconnected in the duct is why I gave this 3 stars.
S**H
Safety first!
Works well use once a year.
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