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The original LintEater still works better, IMO. It comes w/ an adapter that will fit right onto the bottom of a cleanout T, the vacuum hooks right to that, and the flex rod goes right through a small hole. Turn the vac on, insert the brush and connect the rods, plug adapter onto T, away you go....no muss, no fuss.
All you fancy panty people. Back in the day I have cleaned stoves pipe with a broomstick and a rag tied to the end. Geeeeez you all are making me feel old. Hey is there one of the iPhone apps for this stove cleaning?
The original LintEater still works better, IMO. It comes w/ an adapter that will fit right onto the bottom of a cleanout T, the vacuum hooks right to that, and the flex rod goes right through a small hole. Turn the vac on, insert the brush and connect the rods, plug adapter onto T, away you go....no muss, no fuss.
I have something just like it yet has a longer single flex rod assembly. It works great to loosen up the ash in the vent and then I use the blower trick to blow it in my neighbor’s yard.
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