Different kinds of soot eater.

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Burning Hunk
Mar 5, 2019
209
Eastern Panhandle WV
I purchased a soot eater this year for my light duty corrugated chimney liner. Unfortunately I had not realized there are two kinds. One for a liner (grey flex rods more flexible) and one for fixed open chimneys (black flex rods less flexible) I purchased the open chimney version. Will this work on my straight run from the roof down, or will I need to purchase the other version? Has anyone used black rodded version on a flex liner?
 
I’ve got the black rods. It works great. Maybe if you have big offsets kn the chimney, it could be an issue.
 
I remember hearing that the white rods are more flexible and were around before the time of the black ones. I’ve only ever had the black and they seem to be flexible enough to handle pretty much any realistic curve you’d find in a liner.
 
Rockford Chimney Supply sells the white rods. Listing states that they are flexible for liners.