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Spiral
Chimney Brushes
Our spiral chimney brushes
are one ended allowing easier access through difficult bends. They
are manufactured from polypropylene bristle 55th. Available in
12", 14" and 16" diameters. |
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Flue
Liner Brushes
Flue liner brushes are threaded one end and are specially designed
using
short stem soft bristle with effective cleaning of flexible flue
liners
in mind. Manufactured from polypropylene bristle. Available in diameters
from
5" to 8".
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Black
Polyproylene Chimney Rods
These rods are available in
3/4" and 7/8"
diameter. Both
diameter rods have the same brass fittings and connect
to the
brushes using the brush adaptor below. Each rod is 3 feet long. |
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Flexible Nylon Chimney Rods
These rods are available in 1/2"
diameter and are
designed specifically for use
when sweeping
chimney liners. They have
brass universal fittings and connect
directly to the brushes without the
use of the adaptor below. Each
is 1 metre long. |
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Brush
Adaptor
The brush adaptor is
required to connect the black polypropylene rods
to the brushes. Don't forget this one
or you will not be able to connect
the two ! This adaptor is not
required when using the flexible nylon rods. |
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Soot
Cloth
Soot cloths are used to
cover the fireplace opening whilst sweeping the
chimney. They are
cloth, measuring 36" x 36" and have a reinforced
centre panel with a
tubular sleeve for rod access. |
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Hearth
Sheet
Hearth sheets are used to
cover and protect the area around the fireplace
opening during
sweeping. They are cloth and measure 72" x 60". |
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Fixed
Scrapers
Scrapers are used to dislodge and remove unwanted protruding items
within the stack. |
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Drop
Scrapers
Scrapers are used to dislodge and remove unwanted protruding items
within the stack.
A drop scraper has a hinged downwards
facing scraper. |
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Nest
Hook - Single
Nest hooks are used to break up and remove nests
within the chimney.
This is the single pronged model. |
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Nest
Hook - Double
Nest hooks are used to break up and remove nests
within the chimney.
This is the double pronged model. |