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DRYER VENT + 200MPH LEAF BLOWER

October 14th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

What do you get when you purify a dryer opening with a * 200mph electric root blower? (My mother as well as you were cleaning out a dryer opening with a opening cleaning pack as well as not removing most out, so you were station there meditative of options. you pronounced which it was as well bad which a Dyson won’t lift out sufficient as well as wouldn’t it be good if you had something some-more absolute than a hairdryer. Then my smashing mother asked, do not you have a leafblower? Genius!) *Ours is a indication which additionally mulches leaves, though you saw a …

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  1. Clevelandmarko
    October 14th, 2009 at 06:54 | #1

    WOW that great, it works, execpt maybe if you have a bad joint — it may be in the wall, or somewhere else, – it works great if you have one piece tube. I will try this I just got a new leaf blower. Tim Allen would loves this.

  2. ytubetemp
    October 14th, 2009 at 06:54 | #2

    Good advice everyone. Our vent is about 8-10ft long and has sharp curves so we couldn’t get a vent snake very far. We will try our best to watch for clogging and build-up.

  3. marezoto
    October 14th, 2009 at 06:54 | #3

    That is great if you have a 2 ft vent. This will not work if you have old lint, or any kind of obstruction in the vent. Be careful doing this yourself as it is a major fire hazard.

  4. RSRNV
    October 14th, 2009 at 06:54 | #4

    For short vents it will work IF the vent debris have not harden.

  5. coondogtheman1234
    October 14th, 2009 at 06:54 | #5

    ill have to try that but my leaf blower runs on gas and my dryer is inside

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