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

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60-Feet Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit with Drill Attachment

Key Features

  • Total reach extends up to 60 feet for cleaning long or complex vent runs.
  • Includes multiple flexible rods that connect for customizable length.
  • Comes with two synthetic brush heads to dislodge lint and debris.
  • Features a universal drill attachment for powered, rotational cleaning.
  • Can be operated manually without a power drill.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This is a universal maintenance tool, not a direct replacement for a specific OEM part number.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use with most standard residential and commercial dryer vents, including round, oval, flexible, and rigid ducting.
  • Drill attachment is compatible with most standard corded and cordless power drills.

When to Use

  • Dryer takes longer than one cycle to dry clothes.
  • Exterior of the dryer becomes 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.
  • As part of annual or semi-annual home maintenance.

Usage Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power source before cleaning.
  • Assemble rods one at a time as you advance the brush into the duct.
  • When using a power drill, operate it at a low to medium speed.
  • Always rotate the brush in a clockwise direction to prevent the rods from unscrewing inside the vent.
  • Carefully move the brush assembly in and out of the duct to effectively loosen lint.
  • For best results, clean the vent from both the dryer connection point and the exterior vent outlet.

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      FAQ

      This kit is generally used to clean household clothes dryer exhaust vents and duct runs up to 60 feet in combined reach. It is commonly used on rigid and semi-rigid metal venting, as well as many flexible foil-style or plastic ducts, but extra care is needed with softer duct materials to avoid damage. It can also help with some wall and ceiling vent runs if the brush and rods can pass through the layout.
      Yes. The kit is designed to work either manually or with a power drill. Manual use gives more control in tight or delicate vent runs. Using a drill can speed up lint removal, but it is best to run the drill at low speed and feed the brush gradually to reduce the chance of disconnecting or damaging the duct.
      Common signs include longer drying times, clothes staying damp after a normal cycle, the dryer or laundry room feeling unusually hot, a burning or musty smell during operation, visible lint around the vent outlet, or the dryer shutting off from overheating. Reduced airflow at the exterior vent hood is another strong sign that lint has built up in the duct.
      Most homeowners can use this type of kit with basic DIY skill. Typical setup takes about 10 to 20 minutes, and cleaning time varies with vent length and lint buildup. A cordless drill is optional if you want powered cleaning. You may also want a vacuum, screwdriver or nut driver to disconnect the dryer vent, and gloves and eye protection for lint cleanup.
      Unplug the dryer or shut off power before starting. If you have a gas dryer, turn off the gas supply if you need to move the appliance. Disconnect the vent from the back of the dryer when possible so you can clean from both ends. Check the vent hose and exterior hood for crushed sections, bird nests, stuck flappers, or excess moisture, since those issues can also restrict airflow.
      Lint naturally escapes the lint screen and collects inside the vent over time. Build-up happens faster when the vent run is long, has multiple elbows, uses flexible ducting, or the dryer is overloaded frequently. Fabric softener residue, damp lint, and poor exterior airflow can also cause lint to stick to the duct walls and accumulate more rapidly.
      No. This kit is for the exhaust vent path, not a complete dryer maintenance substitute. You should still clean the lint screen after every load and periodically inspect lint buildup around the lint filter housing, blower area, and dryer connection point. If airflow is still poor after vent cleaning, the dryer itself may need internal service.
      Yes. Use low speed, keep the rods aligned, and do not force the brush through sharp turns or heavy blockages. Aggressive spinning can loosen duct joints or damage fragile vent material. If the brush binds, stop and back it out slowly before continuing. For older or delicate vent lines, manual rotation is often the safer option.