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05-15-2021 03:22 PM
Haven't heard about these in years. Have any of you?
05-15-2021 03:47 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 Are you talking about the long brush that cleans the lint out of the dryer? If so, I ordered one from amazon a couple years ago. They probably still carry them.
05-15-2021 04:31 PM
Or was it the "Lint Wizard"? I bought one years ago. It was okay, but it really came in handy a few weeks ago, when a metal grommet came off a jacket I have and fell into the well under the lint trap.
I was able to use the long, plastic tube that came with it to finally manage to vacuum up the darn thing. I was afraid it would fall into the gap and damage the drum.
05-15-2021 04:55 PM
Thanks and all: It had a long brush and supposedly prevented fires.
05-15-2021 05:23 PM - edited 05-15-2021 05:24 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:Haven't heard about these in years. Have any of you?
I checked they have them at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot---online and in store..... and also Amazon and Ebay...type in DRYER LINT BRUSH in the search block
05-15-2021 05:26 PM
05-15-2021 06:18 PM
After cleaning the dryer vents at his own home, my son decided my home needed it done since I've lived here longer than they have lived in their home.
My son came over with his shop vacuum and thoroughly cleaned out my dryer vent. He also went outside the house and cleaned the vent from that end too. He retrieved years of lint that could have started a fire. Yet I clean ou the dryer vent after each use. It was a sobering experience to see how much lint passes through the dryer lint trap. BTW: I also bought a NEW fire extinguisher for the laundry room!
If you have somebody with a strong shop vac who is willing to do the job, I suggest you ask them for help or hire it done. Mine was a fire waiting to happen.
05-15-2021 08:17 PM
@BirkiLady wrote:After cleaning the dryer vents at his own home, my son decided my home needed it done since I've lived here longer than they have lived in their home.
My son came over with his shop vacuum and thoroughly cleaned out my dryer vent. He also went outside the house and cleaned the vent from that end too. He retrieved years of lint that could have started a fire. Yet I clean ou the dryer vent after each use. It was a sobering experience to see how much lint passes through the dryer lint trap. BTW: I also bought a NEW fire extinguisher for the laundry room!
If you have somebody with a strong shop vac who is willing to do the job, I suggest you ask them for help or hire it done. Mine was a fire waiting to happen.
@BirkiLady. I have a company that comes out to do this. However, I'd be happy to give your son my address... 😁
05-16-2021 01:14 PM
@Pearlee Have a feeling after he did their dryer vent and mine, he has had enough.
He did bring my grandson along to show him how it's done. Perhaps it will be a new venture for the younger generation? I'll let them know you are interested in their new enterpricing business!
05-16-2021 09:08 PM
A brush thing might just push it further along.
They do make flexible wands for vacuums, about a yard long. They can suck up stuff you never knew about 😆 from places you never knew you had 😆
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