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Volodymyr Voytovych
> 3 dayDoes the job. Cleaned my old AC unit, straighten all the bad coils. Sprayed chemical stuff , and 20 min after rinsed with water. This set works perfectly for the money that I paid.
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Jess3765
> 3 dayHad to break apart the teeth. But great little tool.
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NightSky
Greater than one weekThis came packaged well and in pristine condition. Its important that prior to using you slide the sleeve downward to free up the tines and pinch/slighly pull across in quick motions to loosen them a little. Then after cleaning your coil/condensor fins with a solution, spraying with water, you can use this tool. Start at top of bottom and only slide parallel with the fins moving in one direction at a time. If the fins are too close together this is not as effective and may tear some of the fins. Depending on the tines width and condition, this process can take awhile.
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Stephen Schroeder
> 3 dayThis was a waste of money. caused more damage to the fins rather than straightening them back out. I ended up using a stiff brush and it worked pretty good. I slowly wiggled the bristles into the fins then slowly pulled down. This tool was way too stiff and did not conform to may fins. I tried to bend then slightly side to side, but not very successful
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Anonymous
06-06-2025Both tools are easy to use and a good value compared to hiring an A/C maintenance company. The larger brush is great for cleaning the coils and the smaller metal tool is very sturdy for coil repairs.
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Mic
Greater than one weekIt was easy to use and worked great
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Miss Vincenza Johnson
> 3 dayIt is what I expected.
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RC
Greater than one weekMade it easy to clean my window unit air conditioner!
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REgg
> 3 dayI did have to clean the metal brush a little to get the bristles to move. Very good at cleaning the coils and keeping the fins straight.
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Alaric G.
Greater than one weekIf your heat exchanger is in great shape dont use the metal brush.