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[Lifetime Warranty] 60 Feet Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit with Drill Attachment - Extends Up to 60 ft, Works with or Without Power Drill

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60-Feet Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit with Drill Attachment - Flexible Lint Remover Brush

Key Features

  • Total Reach: Extends up to 60 feet for cleaning long vent runs.
  • Flexible Rods: Multiple interlocking rods provide flexibility to navigate duct bends.
  • Brush Heads: Includes two synthetic brush heads for effective lint removal.
  • Drill Compatibility: Features a universal drill attachment for powered rotation.
  • Manual Operation: Can be used with or without a power drill.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This is a universal maintenance tool, not a direct replacement for an OEM component. It is used to clean and maintain existing dryer vent systems.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use with standard residential and commercial dryer vents, including 4-inch diameter ducts.
  • Compatible with most standard corded and cordless power drills.
  • Suitable for both flexible foil and rigid metal ductwork.

When to Replace

Use this cleaning kit when you observe any of the following symptoms of lint buildup:

  • Clothes take longer than one cycle to dry completely.
  • The dryer's exterior casing feels unusually hot during operation.
  • A burning smell is noticeable when the dryer is running.
  • Visible lint or debris is accumulating at the exterior vent opening.
  • The exterior vent flap does not open fully when the dryer is on.

Installation Tips

  • Assemble the rods to the required length, ensuring each connection is secure.
  • Attach one brush head to the end of the rod assembly.
  • Connect the drill attachment to the opposite end.
  • Insert the brush head into the dryer duct from either the appliance side or the exterior vent.
  • Always operate the drill at a low to medium speed and in a clockwise direction to prevent the rods from unscrewing.
  • Slowly advance and retract the brush through the duct to dislodge and remove lint.
  • Clean the duct in sections for best results.
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Product Dimensions
25 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Weight
3.27 pounds
Manufacturer
BlueStars

FAQ

This kit is used to remove lint buildup from dryer exhaust vents. Cleaning the vent can help restore airflow, reduce drying time, and lower the risk of overheating caused by restricted venting.
Yes. This kit is designed to work either with a power drill for faster rotary cleaning or manually without a drill when you want more control. If using a drill, run it at a moderate speed and feed the rods gently to help avoid binding in tight bends.
It is generally intended for standard household dryer vent systems rather than a specific dryer brand. Compatibility depends more on the vent layout, length, and number of sharp turns than on the dryer manufacturer. It is commonly used on vent runs connected to major dryer brands as long as the duct can be accessed safely.
Common signs include clothes taking longer than normal to dry, the dryer or laundry room getting unusually hot, a burning or dusty smell during operation, weak airflow at the outside vent hood, and visible lint around the vent opening. These symptoms often point to lint restriction in the exhaust duct.
Most homeowners can use a dryer vent cleaning kit with basic DIY skill. If using the drill attachment, you typically only need a compatible drill and access to the vent opening. The job often takes about 20 to 45 minutes depending on vent length, how much buildup is present, and whether you are cleaning from the interior, exterior, or both.
Unplug the dryer or disconnect power first, and shut off the gas supply if you have a gas dryer before moving the appliance. Disconnect the vent duct carefully, remove loose lint by hand or vacuum, and check the outside vent hood for obstructions. It is also a good time to inspect the duct for crushed sections, loose connections, or excess sharp bends that can trap lint.
Lint naturally bypasses the dryer lint screen over time and collects inside the duct. Buildup happens faster when the vent run is long, has multiple elbows, uses flexible ducting that traps lint, or when loads produce heavy fiber. Restricted airflow can also worsen if the exterior vent hood sticks closed or if moisture causes lint to cling inside the vent.