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This dryer vent cleaning thing I bought........
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Post# 448763   7/12/2010 at 20:27 (5,007 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)        

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This is a video (not mine) but very similar to my setup (My dryer vent roof cap looks identical to his, except mine is not so close to the edge of the house for easy access but more near the very top and my roof is a much steeper pitch.....I bought this item off Amazon called the lint eater system and it got great reviews by almost everyone. I'm going to try it going from the inside out to the roof cap. It uses a cordless drill. I hope it works.......I have used an electric leaf blower before but not sure if that's cleaning the vent well or not......

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Post# 448804 , Reply# 1   7/12/2010 at 22:43 (5,007 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

Now they need to go in the house and run that tool up the vent from the dryer side. Then they can pop the cover off of their dryer to clean that out too.

We have a chimney sweep do our 25 ft long straight vertical dryer vent. We do this biannually. We don't get that much lint out of the vent.

But that was a LOT of lint that came out of that vent. Their dryer will thank them by drying clothes much faster than before.


Post# 449006 , Reply# 2   7/13/2010 at 18:39 (5,006 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)        

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Well. It arrived today. My vent run is vertical from laundry room to roof with one 45 degree turn. I used it with a cordless drill and ran it up through the top. I could tell it was at the top because it was getting stuck at the roof cap exit. About a plastic shopping bag full of lint came falling down as I brought the brush back down toward me, and this is AFTER using an electric leaf blower about 3 months ago.......I then got a ladder and went out to the roof cap and used an extension wand with a dryer lint brush attached to the edge (never actually getting on the roof itself) and then brushed away what lint was stuck on the roof cap....Then I got the leaf blower (just for good measure) to see if any additional lint would come out of the vent..OH MY GOD>>>>My roof was COVERED with lint!

At this point I'm paranoid..So I do it all over again, this time I got no lint out at all. I can't believe how easy it was.....The hardest part of it all was pulling the dryer out and re attaching the duct to the vent.......Total time of about 40 min's...I can't believe that much lint was able to stay in that run even with me using an electric leaf blow twice a year since I've moved into this house.....I guess the leaf blower wasn't really working as well as I thought it was.



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