

🔥 Sweep smarter, not harder — clean your chimney like a pro! 🧹
The Sealegend 30 Feet Chimney Sweep Kit combines durable nylon bristles with corrosion-resistant stainless steel rods and a secure button locking system to deliver professional-grade chimney cleaning from the safety of your home. Designed for use with an electric drill, this flexible rotary brush system removes soot and creosote buildup efficiently, reducing fire risk and improving fireplace performance—all without the hassle of climbing ladders.










| ASIN | B0C4Y3W2MS |
| Brand | Sealegend |
| Color | 30ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (681) |
| Date First Available | 25 August 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.24 Kilograms |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Number | JT-YCS-30FT |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 14.99 x 104.14 cm; 2.24 kg |
| Special Features | Durability,Flexible,Resistant |
S**4
Watch the video on this so had to try and it works folks! As a female I had to clean a chimney and being frugal I wanted to do it myself. Purchase this and went in through the pipe in the house and just kept adding extensions using the drill to clean the chimney. The clean out showed just how well this worked and I have to say I was impressed. The quality of this material is excellent even as it had to go through a curve. I was concerned the fiberglass extensions would break, never happened as these extensions bend significantly! Once it was cleaned, very easy to remove. Just unscrewing each extension as you pulled it back out. Came with safety glasses, plastic and storage bag. Instructions were clear and concise and so easy to follow.
R**N
The tool worked flawlessly. See the before and after pictures. Sure beats climbing on the roof, removing the stack cap and dealing with an unwieldy cleaning pole while 30 ft off the ground. With this product you can clean from the inside and work your up. The product was durable and easy to handle. No issues with the rods breaking or coming apart. I think the key is running the drill slowly so as not to put too much stress on the connections or the cleaning head. Doing so also contains the mess while still doing a thorough job of cleaning.
S**I
Handy little tool that I've been using for a couple years. Setup is brain-dead simple and quick. There are enough rod segments to climb the entire length of my chimney nearly twice over. The rods are sturdy enough to get to the top of any chimney no matter its height, and flexible enough to manipulate the brush easily even when fully extended. I find that this brush gets rid of most of last year's buildup after about 15 minutes of use. After use everything collapses into a small bag that I put away for the rest of the year. One 15 minute cleaning session a year is all I need with this thing. But make sure you have a shop vac at the ready to suck up the dust this thing generates.
B**T
I used this to clean out a six inch diameter stainless steel liner in my chimney . The rods did bend through one 90 deg. turn and it did do a really good job of cleaning it out, however the rods did disconnect twice but I was able to grab an end and pull them out. I wrapped duct tape over the push button connectors being careful not to exert pressure on the push buttons but still one came apart possibly because the rods "thrashed" around in the liner despite me only giving short bursts on my drill. I think more duct tape is the answer to cushion the push buttons. My sweep charges $220.00 to clean my chimney so it was a considerable saving. My tip? It is a very dirty job. I tied a canvas bag over the chimney thimble and cut a hole in the bag to feed the rods through but keep the soot back ! I think it is a good product and does a good job , as soon as I find a foolproof way of keeping the rods together it will warrant 5 stars.
D**R
It did well. I have a ~12 inch flu with a fireplace insert stove so the chimney opens up pretty wide at the bottom with regular old red brick exposed everywhere. No the best of chiney configurations for sure and it would be best to install a 6-8 pipe the whole length, no doubt. But for no this is what I have and the inside of the wide area get cover quickly with thick fizzy soot and it is very hard to reach normally. So the real meat of my comments is that this drill brush really slaps around in the tight spots in a very random manner and did well to knock off ALL the lose soot. I created a very positive ventilation with a fan on the top of the chimney. Almost all the soot vented out the chimney and in the end a spic and span clean chimney which took me me half the time to clean this year.
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