26 Feet Chimney Sweep Kit, Chrome Button Locking System, C...

26 Feet Chimney Sweep Kit, Chrome Button Locking System, C...

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### Introduction The 26 Feet Chimney Sweep Kit, featuring a Chrome Button Locking System, is an essential tool for homeowners who need a reliable solution for maintaining their chimneys. Designed with eight flexible chimney rods, this kit offers the versatility to thoroughly clean chimneys and ensure proper maintenance, preventing potential hazards like creosote build-up and soot accumulation. Ideal for those tackling the cleaning task themselves, it promises efficiency, ease of use, and cost savings compared to professional cleaning services. ### Advantages 1. **Cost-Effective**: Users have highlighted significant savings by using this kit rather than hiring professional services, which can be quite expensive . 2. **Efficient Cleaning**: The kit effectively cleans up to the chimney cap, ensuring thorough removal of creosote and soot . 3. **User-Friendly**: Many reviews praise the kit for its clear instructions and ease of use, making it accessible for non-professionals . 4. **Versatility**: With eight flexible rods, the kit is suitable for various chimney sizes and designs . 5. **Time-Saving**: The cleaning process is relatively quick, often taking about an hour from start to finish . 6. **Quality Construction**: Users have noted the kit's high-quality materials and well-made components, ensuring durability . 7. **Convenience**: Allows homeowners to clean their chimneys without needing to climb on the roof, especially in winter . 8. **Detailed Instructions**: The package includes thoughtfully written directions, which help ensure effective use . 9. **Safety Features**: Designed to prevent mess and minimize risk during cleaning, especially with proper use of barriers . 10. **Positive Customer Feedback**: The kit has received numerous positive reviews for its performance and reliability . ### Disadvantages 1. **Potential for Breakage**: The flexibility of the rods means they can sometimes break if not handled carefully, particularly around bends . 2. **Initial Setup Required**: While clear instructions are provided, setting up barriers and the system can be time-consuming for first-time users . 3. **Cleaning Rods Can Be Difficult**: Detaching and cleaning rods after use can be cumbersome without additional tools or preparations . 4. **Button Mechanism Stiffness**: Some users find the Chrome Button Locking System stiff, requiring additional effort to manage . 5. **Not Ideal for All Chimney Designs**: The kit might not suit all types of chimneys, particularly those with complex or tight bends . 6. **Rod Length Limitation**: Though 26 feet is generally sufficient, chimneys exceeding this length may require additional rods . 7. **Potential Mess Without Proper Setup**: Users must carefully follow setup instructions to avoid indoor mess . 8. **Careful Handling Required**: The kit might not withstand rough handling during use, which could damage rods . 9. **Instructions Complexity**: Some users find the instructions complex if not familiar with chimney systems . 10. **Limited Manufacturer Support**: Replacement or support may not be readily available as observed in user feedbacks . ### Conclusion The 26 Feet Chimney Sweep Kit is a valuable investment for those looking to maintain their chimneys without incurring the hefty costs associated with professional services. It is well-suited for individuals who appreciate a hands-on approach to home maintenance. Despite a few challenges regarding rod handling and setup, the overall performance and cost benefits make it a commendable choice for routine chimney cleaning. ### FAQ 1. **How does the Chrome Button Locking System work?** - It securely connects the rods to prevent them from detaching during use. 2. **Can this kit clean bends in the chimney?** - Yes, but users must be gentle to avoid breaking the rods at tight bends . 3. **Is the kit compatible with all types of chimneys?** - It is most effective on straight chimneys but can be adapted for chimneys with slight bends . 4. **What tools are required for setup?** - A drill is needed, preferably with variable speed settings to ensure safe brush rotation . 5. **How long does it typically take to clean a chimney with this kit?** - The process usually takes about an hour from setup to cleanup . 6. **What precautions should I take during cleaning?** - It's crucial to set up plastic barriers to contain soot and creosote . 7. **Can I use this without professional experience?** - Yes, the kit is designed for ease of use with comprehensive instructions for novices . 8. **Are additional rods available for longer chimneys?** - Currently, the kit includes 26 feet of rods; additional rods may need to be purchased separately if required. 9. **What maintenance is needed post-use?** - Cleaning the rods and using a lubricant like WD40 on the buttons can aid in ease of future use . 10. **What should I do if a rod breaks during use?** - It's advisable to have extra rods on hand or consult the manufacturer for guidance on replacement .

Regular Price: $39.99
Brand Name: Morinoli
Seller Name: Morinoli
Rating:
Total Rating Count: 1475
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Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
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Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
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Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
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Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
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Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
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Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
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Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
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Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
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Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
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Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
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Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
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Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
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Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
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Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
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Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
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Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
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Title: Effective tool
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Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
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Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
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Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
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Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
Title: Pipe cleaner for pellet stove
Content: Great product. Cleaned pipe up to chimney cap. Did an excellent job. Easy to use. Well worth the money.
Rating:
Title: Does the Job!
Content: Rather than paying a Chimney Sweep $275, I decided to try out this product. Directions were very well written, all supplies necessary were included in the kit. Cleaning the chimney yourself allowed you to go through the process a second time if you wished. End results was a very clean chimney! This kit worked wonderfully!
Rating:
Title: Poles can break!
Content: Good product. Burn creosete remover before hand. Push gently through flute and slowly until the end touches the cap. Use a vacuum as pictured. Nice product thoughtful manufacturer. But be careful around bends and at the flute. My pole broke! Luckily I was able to get in there and grab it. 4 outta 5. I'll keep and order another set as they are relatively inexpensive. Happy cleaning!
Rating:
Title: Effective tool
Content: I was surprised that this worked as well as it did. It was fairly quick and easy, but even better, I can now clean my stovepipe in the winter without going on the roof. I can't comment on longevity
Rating:
Title: Easy and very effective
Content: Cleans the pipe very well and was very easy and user friendly. Took an hour from start to clean up. Very happy.
Rating:
Title: Saved me from a fire.
Content: Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The product exceeded my expectations in every way—great quality, well-made, and performs exactly as described. Shipping was fast, and the packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition. I appreciate the attention to detail and thought put into this. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for something reliable and worth every penny. I’m beyond satisfied and would definitely buy again.
Rating:
Title: A terrific tool that did a great job!
Content: I have a large Lopi wood stove insert vented via a metal pipe that goes up about 22 feet through a stone chimney. I have been having the pipe professionally cleaned at the end of the winter season each year, and the draft is terrific for quite a while. But this year, I had a ton of great firewood, and burned a lot more wood than usual. With still about a month to go before the winter ended, smoke started coming into the room every time I opened the door to add wood. Rather than stop using the fireplace or possibly having to have the pipe cleaned twice, I decided to give this chimney sweep kit a try. And it worked great! The kit is easy to use, but it could make a terrific mess if you don’t have a good plastic barrier over the opening. Take a look at the accompanying pictures for how much creosote came down the pie, and how none of it came into the room. Here is what worked for me: 1) I put a layer of plastic inside of the door opening, and another one outside, and taped the top and side edges with duct-tape, and left the bottom edge untaped at this point. 2) Then I put a few strips of duct-tape in the middle of the opening about a third of the way from the bottom, made a vertical cut through the tape and both layers of plastic, and put about a 6 inch long piece of black plastic 1 inch pipe through that opening at an angle so that the rod would go up into the flue as I fed more rods into the pipe, and taped the black plastic pipe in place. 3) I then put the head assembly onto the first rod, ran the head and rod under the plastic with the head going into the flue, and the rod coming back out through the plastic pipe, and then sealed the bottom edge of the plastic with duct tape. 4) I used a good electric drill and made sure to keep pushing the head up and down as I ran the drill (as others suggested) adding more rods until I could feel that I had reached the top, then did the same on the way down as I removed the rods. The rods slid easily in and out of the black plastic pipe, and none of the massive amount of creosote came through the plastic barrier or the pipe. The whole job took about an hour. Detaching the rods on the way down was sometimes difficult but the pointed end of the tool that is provided worked (with some effort) to press the buttons down far enough to release the rod. When cleaning the rods, I suggest spraying each button with WD40 to make it easier next time. That may even make it worth doing before first use to make sure all of the buttons are good to go. All in all, a great tool and well worth the price!
Rating:
Title: Durable and works good
Content: Good price and does a great job!
Rating:
Title: Works as intended, easy to use
Content: Product did a good job at cleaning the inside of our wood stove chimney. It removed all the creosote and made it easy to vacuum up with a shop vac.
Rating:
Title: Excellent system.
Content: This system worked much better than I thought it would. I have a wood burning fireplace insert and it has an offset box on the bottom of the flue liner so it must be cleaned from the roof. I dropped the brush and 9 lengths of the rods into the flu. I have an inspection door on the offset box and could see the brush sitting on the bottom of the box. I ran the brush with my M18 Makita drill using the low speed setting and slowly pulled the brush up while removing rod sections , I made an insert out of 3/4 plywood with a 1/2 “ hole with a 1/2 “ slot to the outside. The connection section of the rods are 5/8” of an inch so I could pull the rods out of the slot, then rest the 5/8” section on the plywood cover to make it easier to take off a length of rod It knocked down a loot of soot. I was impressed.
Rating:
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  • ✔️【MOST VALUABLE DESIGN】No stuck,no loose design! Compared with ordinary kits, our chimney sweep kit has a sturdy, nice chrome button locking system to ensure that it will not loosen in any direction of rotation (clockwise or counterclockwise).It is easy to assemble and disassemble by pressing the button and each of our chrome button locking chimney brushes rods is 39.3 inches,which can greatly save cleaning time.
  • ✔️【THE HIGH-QUALITY CHIMNEY SWEEP KIT】Our chimney brush bristle is made from strong nylon string,with a special sharp edged rectangular shape, which makes the sweep more efficiency.The chimney brush rods are made from nylon,elastic and chemically resistant.The head of rods is made of stainless steel which has corrosion resistance and always maintain a bright surface.It will not be broken or stuck in the pipeline during cleaning.It can be stored for a longer time and service life.
  • ✔️【EASY TO USE AND EFFICIENT CLEANING】This chimney cleaning kit can effectively sweep away soot and creosote buildup from bottom of your hearth.The chimney brush is suitable for pipes of various shapes and sizes.It can clean other difficult-to-reach areas quickly & easily.Make your cleaning endeavors something that is more easier.
  • ✔️【HELP PREVENT FLUE FIRES】The chimney sweep kit sweep away dangerous soot and creosote buildup from inside the chimney or on the roof to help prevent flue fires.When the chimney is cleaned, the air enters the chimney more smoothly, which can help burn more completely in the fireplace and make the room warmer.It can also help you save the professional service costs of the chimney cleaning.
  • ✔️【COMPLETE CHIMNEY SWEEP KIT】Our package includes everything you need for a thorough chimney cleaning: 8 flexible chrome button locking chimney rods (each measuring 39.3 inches), a flexible chimney brush, gripper gloves, a heavy-duty plastic sheet, a collection bag, a metal drill attachment, a hex key, and an instruction manual. For any inquiries or assistance, please feel free to contact our dedicated customer service team.
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