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ProClean Dryer Lint Removal Kit 3 piece kit helps keep dryer running efficiently Includes dryer duct brush, lint trap brush and vacuum attachment Helps cut dryer drying time This product will help keep the dryer running both safely and efficiently. Dundas Jafine's ProClean Dryer Lint Removal Kit helps cut the drying time increases the dryer's performance and reduces the risk of dryer vent fire by removing lint build up in all areas of the dryer and dryer duct. This 3-piece kit comes complete with a 10 ft. dryer duct brush, a 36 in. lint trap vent brush, and a vacuum hose attachment. 10 ft. dryer duct brush removes lint and debris that gets built up on the inside of the duct 36 in. lint trap vent brush as well as the vacuum hose attachment helps to deep clean the lint trap of the dryer Vacuum attachment works with any standard vacuum or shop vacuum Works in tight spaces 3 How long is the reach of this brush? 2 is this tool capable of pushing a Bird's Nest out of an overhead Exhaust Vent?

What is the diameter of the brush? Some of these seem too small for the dryer vent hose or the duct up the wall.
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1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 3.1 out of 5 stars #2,025 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #11 in Health & Personal Care > House Supplies > Laundry > Lint Removal See all 935 customer reviews See all 935 customer reviews (newest first) The hose is not as flexible as I would like it to be. It can fit shop vac and Dyson DC 39 ok ( not snugly). Plastic material is high quality. But the tube, rigid, is not easy to manipulate, (tried to dip it into hot water to soften...Would highly recommend this productWe had no difficulty attaching this to our Dyson vacuum, and it's the only thing skinny enough to really get down into the lint trap and the vent itself. Very helpful to clean the lint. I was told this would work to clean out all the lint, but the hose doesn't fit down our LG Dryer. the hose is too big too fit in the lint trap of my large size dryer. The only point of this product is to make the vacuum fit in that little space, so the product is completely...

It wasn't a piece cake and it took some maneuvering but after a while it sucked out the lint. Dryer Vent Cleaning Kit Removes dangerous lint build-up Helps extend the life of your dryer The Drill Powered Duct Brush helps to remove lint build up and debris in your dryer duct as well as other general ducting. This brush can be used manually or attached to a drill for increased power. The brush kit includes a 4 in. Dia brush head and six 2 ft. flexible rods that can be used to extend the brush up to 12 ft. in length. Kit includes synthetic head brush and 6 rods Use with or without drill to remove lint buildup Helps reduce dryer time 8 Can more rods be added to extend the reach past 12 feet? I am considering buying a second kit and use the rods from that kit to get a reach of 20 feet that I need. 6 How flexible is it? My duct has a 90-degree angle, will this work in it? Has anyone done this, and if so, how did it work? 5 Will this work on 3" vents?

Not sure if its flexible enough, or maybe I could cut the bristles too? 5 does this work on flexible ducts? Do I need to have my dryer duct work cleaned professionally or should I just buy an attachment for my vacuum cleaner? Our washer and dryer are in the basement and vent out of a window just above them so it's not a very long distance. Do you have the same question? If the ducts are venting through a window I'm assuming the duct work is all easily accessible. Lowe's and Home Depot sell a cleaning kit that uses an electric drill to spin the brush as it goes through the ductwork. I've found it to work quite well and you can do it yourself. It may take a few passes the first time to get everything out if it has been a while since it was last cleaned. Just make sure you get all of the loose lint out after running the brush through from both ends and you're good to go. Please note that if the line is not hard but rather a flex duct line you can easily puncture a whole in it with this kit and will do better to clean it by hand.

Answered 4 years ago by Todd's Home Services Todd's advice on this question and in this forum has been very sound - go with it! if you are inquiering for professional service is because your vent are not accesince you are worried ssable if your dryer vent is easy to get to you are better off replacing it and creaper. if you live in a complex multi apartment building ask your mangement to see asbout cleaning your dryer vent since you are worried about a vent flash fire. I looked again and it's a flexible line and quite short. What's a good way to clean it? I've also noticed a lot of lint that's "escaped" the lint screen and fallen down underneath it (inside the dryer). Can I just vacuum that out or do I need to clean further in? the lint inside your dryer is alot more dangerest then the lint in the duct. If you have a regular dryer and not a hi capacity dryer you should be able to take the back cover off f you do that then with a wet vac clean your dryer and then change the flex vent dsince it is completly clogged and it is not worth having it clean outRaymond Gonzalezkoolray heating and air

Replace the flex line this time. In the future stay on top of it, judging how often to clean it out by how much use it gets. For a family of four every 6 months should be ok. More people, clean more often and visa vera. For the dryer a brush through the channel from the lint screen in the dryer to the exit port at the back will clean the caked up lint. There shouldn't be any lint in the case of the dryer if the duct line was attached properly but since there is look for damage while that back cover is off. Clean the lint filter inside the dryer with every load to keep excess lint from traveling into the duct and help the dryer run as efficiently as possible.Todd ShellTodd's Home Services If the pipe is not exposed do not do it ,good luck I have seen a lot of rusted pipe. and a lot of over- ran pipe this only aides in lint clogging up your pipes and the first few feet of pipe ran into your house should be insulated and use no flex plastic pipe! look up dryer fires on internet.

The company that services your heating and cooling system may be a good source of advice. You may also want to contact professional duct cleaning service providers and ask them about the services they provide. Remember, they are trying to sell you a service, so ask questions and insist on complete and knowledgeable answers. I move the dryer forward (disconnecting vent pipe and electric cord while doing so), and use the shop vac to clean behind and under the dryer and in the duct bends behind the dryer and up in the exhaust tube from the lint screen, then tilt the dryer up so I can reach in the open bottom and vacumn all that, then carefully (so as not to puncture or tear loose the exhaust duct) run the shop vac hose as far in as I can into the in-floor exhauset duct. Then I run a loose swap like a swifter brush on a string through the vent pipe/hose - a swab that is close to but slightly less than the vent hose size, so it does not jam up in it - this knocks the adhering lint off the duct walls and bottom.

Then I duct-tape a piece of ABS or PVC pipe that is similar sized to your vacuum hose to the flex hose on your shop vac, so you can reach further in the vent pipe (assuming it is a straight run to the dryer). If not a straight run, then you need a long enough vacumn hose - you can duct tape on a second vac hose, or a piece of workshop central vac flex tubing that you can buy at your hardware store. That way I can reach in from outside for 10 feet with one pipe length, and vacumn out all the lint the swab knocked loose. If the vent is really linted up , vacumn BEFORE swabbing so the swab does not pile up a big pile and get stuck, then again after swabbing.I just vacumn only every year, then swab about every 10 years and it stays quite clean in between, with a 20 foot duct run to the outside louvers.There is a LOT of discussion regarding whether round metal or plastic ducting or corrugated flex tubing is best for dryers, although in some areas the building code mandates one or the other.