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Linteater Dryer Vent Cleaning Kit, 12′

  • Gardus RLE202 10 Pc.Dryer Vent Cleaning System
  • GARDUS INC

Product Description
Over time, your dryer vent fills with lint that sneaks by your dryer’s filter. Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and result in a fire in some dryers. The LintEater was designed for the homeowner by a leading manufacturer of professional duct-cleaning equipment. It effectively removes dangerous lint build-up in almost every type of dryer vent system, and it’s easy t… More >>

Linteater Dryer Vent Cleaning Kit, 12′

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5 Responses to “Linteater Dryer Vent Cleaning Kit, 12′”

  1. Grizzy says:

    Anyone thinking this is a great product be careful. That opinion will change when the rod breaks and you have to not only clean the vent from dust but also fish the brush out of the vent.

    Ten minutes into the job and while pushing the brush by hand two rod lengths into the dryer vent (no drill even brought out yet – just by hand) the rod snapped (clean right angle perpendicular breaks 4 inches apart) in not one but two places within 8 inches of the brush. I was just running it up the vent pipe by hand. Then I spent the next two hours fishing the brush out of the vent pipe.

    The manufacturers web site is deliberately infecting site visitors. Even the major search engines have a warning against visiting the site. Thank goodness I have excellent virus and spyware protection.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I used this product to clean my Drier vent ran into some problem, but all were self induced. The vent was as clean as new when I was complete, really helped my peice of mind, and the dryer works much better. Highly Recommend doing this!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Parker Pen says:

    My wife had been complaining (and probably running up our electric bill significantly) for the last few months about it taking 3 cycles to dry towels.

    We’ve got the most bizarre dryer vent around. It goes down in the laundry room floor for 3 feet, then under the slab foundation for 18 feet, then back up in the exterior wall for 4 feet where it exits in the brick outside. She called around and was quoted $150-200 for a duct company to come out and clean our dryer vent. I immediately started searching for a better way and discovered this product and ordered it, along with the extensions.

    Following the instructions, I hooked up my vacuum inside while trying to go outside with the brush, extension and drill. The unit made the first 90degree turn easily to go down 4 feet, but unfortunately, could not make the second 90degree turn to continue under the slab. I actually twisted up my second rod and ruined one segment. Regrouping, I instead took my leaf blower/vac and duct taped the vacuum side of it to the vent outside. Going inside, I inserted the rod and brush and stretched down with my arm to make the first 90degree turn below the laundry room with my arm. From there I continued adding segments cleaning towards the outside until I reached that last 90 turn in the exterior wall. I knew I could go no further so accepted it as done. I also used the thinner brush to clean inside the dryer itself as far as it would reach and pulled out a lot…a lot of lint.

    My shop vac did not have the same hose size as the attachment that came with the unit so I had to re-engineer the connection using duct tape to get a tight fit, but then found that my leaf vac had much more suction power and opted to use it instead, in my own configuration, not exactly matching anything they suggested in their book or DVD. The DVD accompanying the product is actually very clear with recommended alternatives.

    Irregardless of my difficulties due to the insane duct design, my wife did a huge load of towels and wow, it made all the difference. One cycle and dry! And you wouldn’t believe what was sucked out of the duct!!!

    It’s amazing what can make a wife happy these days!

    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. The length of the poles helped make sure that the entire vent was cleared out, I did need the entire 12′ for the dryer vent. Attaching it to a drill helped but you do need to have a higher voltage drill to make it very useful. I got the best results from using the scouring tool and pushing it in and out of the vent.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Mark Spaur says:

    I used this system to clean my dryer vent before installing a booster fan. This system worked great! I removed over 5 gallons of lint from about 30′ of pipe. Read the instructions or view the DVD before you use the system. I found the instructions helpful, especially the tips for adding and removing rods. My dryer performance improved dramatically with the cleaning. After I cleaned the vent pipe I installed a Tjernlund Dryer Duct Booster, Model #LB-1. The fan improved my drying times a bit more; but, more importantly, it increased the velocity of the air in the pipes so that the lint would not settle out again.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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