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Terence Cartwright
> 3 dayThe metal one kept breaking so then we would trip the top of them. Then all of those little rods completely came out of the handle.
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blueeyes
> 3 dayIt did not fit and actually made the ac fins WORSE! Im just past the return date. Will never buy from this company ever again. Very very cheap and too thick to use. Piece of crapp really. Save your money and go somewhere else. Heard the best one is red and sold somewhere on Amazon.
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Glenda
> 3 dayI used the comb very careful since I knew the fins can bend prior to spring the foam onto the interior of the compressor. I spent more time than what I intended to. My a/c compressor was very dirty. Temperature was around 45 deg. It would have been better if temperature was 60 deg. I did not start up the compressor and will wait for another month (late May) to see if it works.
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ANDREW
> 3 dayDid not straighten the fins on my AC. Totally useless, could be used for other things, just don’t know for what right now.
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Freddy Rocha
> 3 dayGood
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Antonio C.
> 3 daygood quality and delivery
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Kevin C
> 3 dayI bought this set kind of on impulse - not really carefully reading the reviews. When I received the items I thought they wouldn’t work well, the metal brush had all its “bristles” stuck together and I thought it would damage the coil. I spent about 5 minutes prying the metal bristles apart and tried it on the condenser and was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked, the soft brush also did its job getting dirt out of the coil. So all of it worked perfectly and I have a very clean condenser coil now.
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Nicholas
> 3 dayBought this to clean my AC it did a lot better than expected. It got a lot of built-up grime off of my condenser.
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Stevi88
> 3 dayThis tool has come in handy a number of times to straighten out smashed window air conditioner fins. Straight fins means better air cooling, and when we use this tool to fix them, the units cool noticeably better.
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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