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The Professional Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit features a 20-foot extendable nylon brush with 15 screw-together rods that flexibly navigate all vent shapes. Equipped with a drill attachment, it accelerates cleaning while preventing fire hazards and improving energy efficiency. Trusted by over 13,000 users with a 4.4-star rating and backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.









| Best Sellers Rank | #69,893 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #317 in Lint Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,256 Reviews |
J**T
Well made and easy to use
Well made and easy to use. TAKE YOUR TIME- They screw together so always turn to the right - like you were installing a light bulb and you will not have an issue. 15 exhaust pipe worked well.
L**B
Worked well
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. I’ve noticed some had issues with it breaking. After watching YouTube videos and what I realized that if you don’t follow the instructions especially on if you twist left vs right when you are trying to take it out it can break off and become then an expensive fix. Also depending on your space like say where I live you might need to slowly make it go inside the tube and keep adding as you’re going in and to do the opposite as you’re taking it out to ensure it works without any damage. It’s fits super well and quite effective if you follow the instructions and watch a few YouTube videos explains things
M**A
Works Great if you use Common Sense!
I rarely write reviews these days, as people are either paid to do so (and I am not) or they are fake (this is not). Anyway...I am leaving this review because a family member recently had a house fire due to dryer lint. They are ok, thank goodness, but thousands of dollars in repairs and aggravation galore. So, I started to become more aware of the seriousness of this matter. My last house had a dryer that backed to an outside wall so there was not need to do anything bu occasionally disconnect the dryer hose and dust the 8 inch tube to the exterior. Easy. Fast forward to my newly built home of about a year and a half. While building it, I actually took a pic of the dryer vent as I knew I would have to deal with dryer lint-ugh!. The dryer vent pipe is approx 25 feet in total and at about the 10 foot mar it takes about a 115 degree turn. So, about 3 months ago we noticed chunks of dryer lint outside of our house and some coming out of the roof vent. We decided to take our leaf blower and from the inside we stuck it up the dryer lint pipe-we put a towel around it to help with air leaks and kept the blower on for maybe 2 minutes, while we watched a few chunks fly our the roof vent. I knew that the lint was still stuck on the side walls of the vent and this bothered me, but I was just happy to remove a portion of the lint and keep the air flow moving to prevent a fire. Then I started googling and found companies that clean these vents...$150 on up depending on length of vent. No Thanks! I then saw these diy flexible vent cleaning kits. I read tons of reviews and event put the reviews thru the scam review programs. This one came up decent. So, I took a chance and purchased the 30 foot kit, to be sure that it was long enough to get all the way to the roof. We disconnected our dryer hose and moved the dryer out of the way. Things you'll need-drill, pair of pliers (as the connections get super tight as you use it). We opted to put a small piece of duct tape around each fitting, as I have read that if you do something wrong the sections can disconnect and get stuck in the pipe. We slowly sent up 1 section at a time until we felt it hit the roof (it stopped advancing). it took is 19 sections to get to the top. The thing that you have to do is when determining the direction of the drill, it is the direction that tightens the rods. and ONLY use this one direction the ENTIRE time it is in the vent pipe. If you put the drill in the other direction, the sections and brush will disconnect and get stuck. If you do it the right way, you don't even need the tape that we used for extra precaution as the connections tighten so much that you will need the pliers to separate them. Once we got to the top we spun it and started to take out one section of connectors at a time and spun in between each removal until we had them all removed. As you can see, we did not have a lot of lint. That is the lint that was stuck to the pipes as we blew our vent out a few months before. I plan to do this at least once a year. It takes about an hour. I feel great knowing that I can easily clean out that long pipe and prevent a fire. After we finished removing the last section, we did take our outdoor blower and blow out the vent again. There was some more lint that blew out that was loosened from the pipe walls, but had not come out with the tool. So, that was just an extra final push of whatever was remaining. I hope my long review wasn't too boring. My main comment would be, make sure you use drill in the direction that tightens the rods the entire time the rods are in the vent. That is the only way I can see this failing is if you use the drill in the wrong direction.
B**Y
Easy Dryer Vent Cleaning Tool
It does the job as advertised. My granddaughter recommended this to us for our dryer vent cleaning and I was skeptical to say the least. But I was wrong. Following the instructions, I assembled the first few links, powered up the drill and started the roto cleaning. Results were positive so I added more links. That's when I realized that it works best when one person is feeding the line into the vent and another is operating the drill. Ultimately got about 20 feet of vent cleaned and a ton of bundled lint out of the vent. Very satisfied.
S**E
it works
I needed this product to clean the outlet on my dryer, it is not a typical 6' outlet but a 20' PVC pipe going to the outside. The length of the kit was great and the brush attached did a great job, but then to get it really cleaned out you can use a drill to get the walls really clean, which it did, BUT I unfortunately put the drill in reverse to ease it out , you don't have to, that's when the brush came undone and was left in the middle of the 20' outlet, Well finally figured out to connect a piece of round plastic to the end and pull thru which then unbelievabley hooked on the brush and got it out. Very frustrating at first. So DON'T reverse the drill is the answer, otherwise excellent.
M**Y
So Much Trapped Lint Removed!
This is a great buy. It's very easy to make as long as you need and it works as advertised. I was impressed by the high quality and the ultra-fast shipping. Thank you!
L**O
BE CAREFUL
While this product did remove lint, it also ended up pushing a ball of lint into the hard-piped 90 fitting which ended up blocking the dryer flow. After cleaning the vent, I went outside to check that the vent cover "flapper" was opening. It was not. If I wouldn't have checked that, who knows what could have happened! Here, I came to discover there was a blockage and I had to disassemble the vent, which was no easy task as it is partially behind a finished wall. Came to find that the 90 degree elbow was completely clogged with lint. I would say if you have a fairly straight vent system and/or access to any elbows, then the product is fine. Otherwise, proceed at your own risk.
R**A
Using the drill attachment to spin the brush speeds up the job
A product that is worth the money and performed very well. I have about 20 feet of dryer duct that includes a 90 degree bend and was partially plugged, triggering my dryers vent cleaning warning. The dryer cleaning brush was able to remove about 1 cu foot of lint from the duct with ease. I used the drill attachment to remove the most stubborn blockage at the 90 degree bend. The 16 inch extension rods are sturdy and flexible enough to bend without breakage. Saved a professional cleaning visit for 1/5th the cost.
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