Holikme 35 Feet Dryer Vent Cleaning Brush, Lint Remover, Synthetic Brush Head, Use with or Without a Power Drill
Original price was: $23.95.$18.99Current price is: $18.99.
Price: $23.95 - $18.99
(as of Jan 03, 2025 19:14:07 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Up to 35 feet: Includes one high quality synthetic brush head and flexible rods that extend up to 35 feet
Easy to Use & Effortless for Good Cleaning: dryer vent cleaner kit can be used with or without any kind of power drill and will help you achieve professional results. Just always turn the rod clockwise and keep moving in&out slowly. Kindly remind that while cleaning around corners and turns or stubborn lint trap, slow down and then accelerate slowly
Dryer Lint Brush Vent Cleaner:It is to be bendable to conform to tight spaces and works for both top and door mounted lint traps. Remove the lint screen, then use our short brush to clean the excess
Improve Dryer Work Efficiency: A drill attachment included. Perfect for improving cloth dryer work performance by using our dryer vent cleaning kit to clean the build up lint and dust in dryer vent, duct and exhaust port.
Save Your Money:No need to pay a professional service cost $150 per cleaning when you buy our Dryer duct Cleaning Kit
Customers say
Customers find the cleaning brush effective and easy to use. It cleans the vent effectively and removes lint easily. Many consider it a good value for the price. However, some customers have reported issues with the sturdiness of the product.
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Ahmad M. –
10/10, Would Recommend
Pros:-Easy to set up-Easy to use-Worked like a charm-Quality is solidCons:-Potential to unscrew if you arenât paying attention-Brush could be a little fuller / longer-Could be ineffective if your drill isnât up to par / charged-No instructions (wasnât really a problem for me personally, I included what I did below)I was really hesitant to get this based on the countless reviews talking about how cheap / poor the quality is. I completely disagree. Iâm not sure what those people were expecting or if they got an older product and theyâve since updated it, but this is exactly the quality I was expecting. It needs to be flexible, so maybe people thought it was flimsy? I donât know. Either way, it came with everything you needed, including a bit to fit into your drill. The only thing it didnât come with were clear instructions, but that didnât bother me because it was fairly simple, although I tend to do well with figuring these kinds of things out. The only other complaint Iâd have is that I do wish the brush head was a little fuller or at least a little longer, but it seemed to do the job as is. One thing to watch out for is that this screws in to the right (righty-tighty), so you need to be VERY careful if you have a long vent like I do. There are newer versions that snap into place for a few dollars more, not sure if theyâd be as solid, but I cheaped out and went with this version and decided to just be careful. I ordered the 35 foot version and it was more than enough, I didnât end up using all of the rods. My dryer is upstairs and goes through the attic, and our house / attic is huge. Iâd guess about 15-20 feet. You do absolutely need a drill for this, especially if your vent is of any significant length, i.e. 10+ feet. You canât turn it with your hand. I included a video but itâs blurry (ugh), but hereâs how I did itâ¦1. Put the drill bit into the drill and tighten the grip on your drill. Make sure the thread end is exposed and not in your drill. Also, make sure your drill battery is charged or youâre using a corded drill. If possible, set the drill to the highest torque setting, i.e. slower but more powerful. Usually this is the âdrillingâ setting, mine has a picture of a drill bit.2. Test to make sure the drill is turning to the right. Make note of what that setting is.3. Attach the brush head to a rod and insert into the vent. My vent goes through the attic onto the roof, so I had to do this inside in the laundry room, but you could do it outside if your exhaust vent is more accessible. If mine were, I would have turned on the âair fluffâ setting while doing this and done it from the outside. If you do that, make sure whatever setting you have it on is cool air, not warm or hot, you could burn yourself and/or melt the plastic rods/brush. You donât need to do this, I didnât and it worked perfectly, but it might help.3. After inserting the brush into the vent, start feeding it into the vent, gently forcing it through the vent pipe, and continue screwing in additional rods as needed. The brush may catch on curves, etc. so carefully give it a little wiggle to make sure you havenât reached the end.4. Once you feel like youâve reached the end or the brush wonât move forward any more, double check that your drill spins to the right, i.e. the same direction your screwed the rods into each other, then attach the bit to the end of the last rod. I did this by engaging the drill.5. At a consistent pace, slowly move the rod back out of the pipe while engaging the drill, trying your best in the initial pass to go in one direction outward. I had to do multiple runs since I was inside and had limited space, so I continued to detach the drill, remove a few rods, then reattach the drill and continue. BE VERY CAREFUL DETACHING THE DRILL TO DO THIS. I reversed the drill and just held the rods very tightly next to the bit head, but you I imagine you can do it by hand if you want to be extra cautious. Again, you donât need to do this if you have more space, but I also found it helped the drill out to not have so many rods to turn. If you feel the rods loosen, slacking, or come apart at all, Iâd recommend immediately stopping and turning the drill back to the right to attempt to screw the rods back in. I donât know how Iâd get them out with how long my vent pipe is, short of taking it apart in the attic.6. Once I had the initial run done, I reattached the rods, repeating steps 3-5 until no lint was coming out, only dust. I also followed the same steps into the back of the dryer.7. And voila, youâre done!
Ernest Rivera –
This item was very effective
Very simple to use and saved me a ton of money! I had 20 years of buildup in my vent and it cleaned it out like a champ!
Amazon Customer –
Works well, tough to take apart
This worked great. Was easy to set up, however, once youâve used the drill the pieces tighten and make it quite difficult to take them apart.I made the mistake of trying to attach all the pieces when I started, but quickly realized that itâs better to add only a few at a time while slowly pushing into the vent. Takes more time, but itâs much easier to handle.
Amazon Customer –
6 star review
Super good product,easy to used and good quality.Super good for that price.ðªðªð
Brian Joseph –
Great product
Our dryer outside vent is 25 feet from the dryer..makes a couple of 90 degee bends. This cleaning tool worked perfectly. After we ran it thru we used a leaf blower to move the lint. Alot came out,because we had never cleaned it before. Make sure your drill is running forward, never reverseHighly recommend this
Jlynn –
Dryer Vent Doesnât LikeElbows
This thing worked great up to the 1â elbow. Wasnât able to get any further. I was so hoping this would work and relieve some stress from a possible fire from all the lent. My dryer vent is straight heavy duty galvanized pipe but canât get past the first elbow so I stopped.I would say this dryer vent cleaner is good for straight dryer vent pipe cleaning only or if you donât have 45° elbow bends.Now Iâm stuck with a product I canât use ð©
Red Chili –
The perfect tool and The Price is Right.
This worked perfectly to clean out our dryer vent. Be aware, don’t just run it through once! We did, we pushed out a bunch of lint, and then wondered why it was still clogged. There was a whole bunch of lint that we had just knocked loose! We ran it through four times and now everything is slick as a whistle.
Tracey Keith –
Easy to use
My dad was amazed that I did this without help but it was super easy. I did bend one section and had to throw it out but since I bought a long total itâs fine.
Lorenc K –
Works well to clean up the laundry dryer tubing.