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Brand: GardusManufacturer: GardusStudio: GardusPublisher: GardusNew price: $45.99
Features:
Vent cleaning system eliminates excess lintSystem works with metal, foil and white vinyl dryer ventsIncludes brushes, extra extension rods and adapters
Over time, your dryer vent fills with lint that sneaks by your dryer's filter. Avoid the fires that can occur when lint buildup blocks the flow of air, causing excessive heat buildup by keeping your dryer vent clear with the LintEater. Designed by a leading manufacturer of professional duct-cleaning equipment, the LintEater Dryer Vent Cleaning System effectively removes dangerous lint build-up in almost every type of dryer vent system, and it's easy to use with a shop vac or cordless drill (not included) or even your dryer's air. The LintEater Dryer Vent Cleaning System comes with a variety of brushes, extension rods and adapters to clear your ducts thoroughly, regardless of whether you have a metal, foil or white vinyl dryer vent. The rotating action of the auger brush and flexible rods will traverse the multiple turns that are common in most vent systems. The included adapters allow you to use the air from your dryer or a shop vacuum/blower to remove the lint from the vent completely while rotary brushing. Nine 36-inch flexible rods screw together to reach into dryer vents up to 27 feet from one end. The self-feeding 4" auger brush attaches to the flexible rods, and its high-quality bristles retain their shape for repeated use. A blockage-removal tool removes heavy blockages, like animal nests, or attaches to several rods and a cordless drill to clear out clogged downspouts from the ground level. The 2.5-inch-diameter lint-trap brush can reach 42 inches when connected to one rod all the way to the bottom of your lint trap. This exceptional reach also makes it a snap to clean intake vents as well as underneath and all around your dryer. Connect the standard hose shop vacuum or blower to the included vacuum adapter to remove lint completely while rotary brushing. The dryer adapter uses the dryer air to remove lint while rotary brushing if you don't have a shop vac or blower.

Customer Reviews:
LintEater works like it says I live in a two-story townhome where the dryer vent goes straight up and out through the roof (20+ feet up).
The lint eater removed huge amounts of lint with ease.
Total time after four passes through: 1 hour
No problems as long as you follow the directions. --2006-11-10LintEater System and Ext. Kit Well, I did read the instructions and understood everything...but, how are you suppose to attach this thing to a drill? There is no bit on the end of any extension rod...so I went with the Macgyver root, duct tape!! Well, I use the duct tape on each extension rod so they would not come apart and also around the drill tip, worked fine for the first cleaning attempt, the second attempt, the brush head became unattached inside my wall!!! Once again, I Macgyvered a pushing mechanisism to retreive the bristle. I really think there should be a better design...SUPERGLUE THE BRISTLE HEAD TO THE 1ST CONNECTING ROD and you'll have less headache. This was a stupid design. Something should lock into place so that it doesn't become un-attached. --2006-11-09works great very good product. good value. good customer service. highly recommended. --2006-11-06Dryer Lint Removal Brush and Extension Rods The dryer lint system worked great in cleaning the dryer hose. But the brush to clean out the lint filter area and/or under a refrigirator was not threaded and could not be used. Have been unable to get a replacement from either Amazon or the manufacturer. --2006-11-05Grace Forward I am VERY pleased with LintEater System and Extension Kit. I had never cleaned my dry vent system---only the dryer opening itself and the hose from the dryer to the wall.
I was prompted to buy LintEater because my dryer was taking too long to dry my clothes. I almost bought a new dryer but decided to give LintEater a try. I am so glad that I did. I removed a full plastic grocery bag of lint from the system, cleaning the line from the outside and from the inside. Now my dryer functions as well as it did when the house was first built 19 years ago. --2006-10-29
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