Looking for answers from actual users, vertigo is now impeding my ability to effortlessly climb a roof so I am considering a '' Sooteater '' or any other brand such as Tornado etc. that would allow me to clean my chimney via 90° bend .
Context: I have an exterior SS 6 inch interior dia. Selkirk Sentinel chimney which has a 20 foot outside height. My flue connects to a through the wall 12'' insulated SS chimney pipe which leads in to the T on the outside, once there I need to turn 90° and go up for 20 feet. Obviously the stove to chimney flue would already be removed, I would start at the inside wall, go in 12 inches, turn 90° and go up.
Are the rods of the SootEater sufficiently flexible to easily negotiate the 90° bend and travel up that 20 feet ?
Thank you for the responses,
http://www.gardusinc.com/sooteater-chimney.html
Context: I have an exterior SS 6 inch interior dia. Selkirk Sentinel chimney which has a 20 foot outside height. My flue connects to a through the wall 12'' insulated SS chimney pipe which leads in to the T on the outside, once there I need to turn 90° and go up for 20 feet. Obviously the stove to chimney flue would already be removed, I would start at the inside wall, go in 12 inches, turn 90° and go up.
Are the rods of the SootEater sufficiently flexible to easily negotiate the 90° bend and travel up that 20 feet ?
Thank you for the responses,
http://www.gardusinc.com/sooteater-chimney.html
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