Reaches Where Your Lint Trap Can't
Your lint trap catches a fraction. The rest packs into the vent line behind the machine. This flexible hose reaches all of it.
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Lint builds up inside your dryer vent every single load. You can't see it. You can't reach it. And your lint trap only catches about 25% of it — the rest packs into the vent line behind the dryer and inside the walls.
That buildup does two things. First, it chokes airflow, which means your dryer runs longer, hotter, and harder on every cycle — driving up your energy bill and cutting years off the machine. Second, and this is the part most people don't think about until it's too late: lint is highly flammable. The U.S. Fire Administration reports that dryer fires cause an estimated $35 million in property damage every year. The leading cause? Failure to clean.
The fix takes about five minutes.
That's it. No technician. No appointment. No $150 service call. Five minutes, once or twice a year, and your dryer runs cooler, faster, and safer.
Orders are processed and shipped within 1-3 business days.
Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days depending on your location.
You'll receive a tracking number via email once your order has been shipped.

Sarah M.
With kids in the house, fire safety is a priority for us. This cleaner made it easy to clear out the vent and lint trap areas that normally get ignored. Affordable, effective, and worth every penny.
Jason R.
After reading that dryer lint is one of the leading causes of house fires, I decided to clean my vent properly. I was shocked by how much debris came out. Simple to use and gives real peace of mind.
Robert D.
The attachment reached areas my vacuum never could. We removed a huge amount of lint buildup that had been sitting there for years. Now the dryer runs better and I feel much safer leaving it unattended.
Every load leaves lint behind where your lint trap can't reach. It builds up for years — invisible, flammable, and one overheat away from igniting. One quick clean changes that.
Your lint trap catches a fraction. The rest packs into the vent line behind the machine. This flexible hose reaches all of it.
The universal stretch connector attaches to any vacuum in seconds. Plug it in and go.
Lint buildup is the leading cause of dryer fires. One five-minute clean pulls out years of trapped, flammable material.
A clogged vent forces your dryer to run longer and hotter — burning energy and burning out parts. A clean vent means lower bills and a machine that lasts.
"I bought this after reading how many house fires start because of clogged dryer vents. I was shocked by how much lint this pulled out of a vent that looked completely clean from the outside. It attached easily to my vacuum and reached much deeper than I could by hand. Gives me peace of mind knowing my dryer is running safer and more efficiently."
"This is one of those simple tools that can prevent a very expensive problem. I cleaned my dryer vent for the first time in over a year and removed an unbelievable amount of lint buildup. The attachment is flexible, easy to use, and made the whole job take less than 10 minutes. Definitely worth it for the safety alone."
"I originally bought this to improve my dryer's performance, but the amount of lint trapped in the vent was honestly concerning. After cleaning it out, clothes dried faster and I felt much better knowing there was less fire risk sitting inside the vent line. Great quality and works exactly as advertised."
Every load of laundry pushes lint past your lint trap and into the vent line behind the machine. It builds up for months. Years. A thick, dry, highly flammable layer you never see — until something goes wrong. The U.S. Fire Administration estimates 2,900 dryer fires every year. The leading cause in every single report is the same: lint buildup that was never cleaned. Your lint trap isn't enough. It never was.
No technician. No service call. No crawling behind the dryer with a flashlight and a prayer. Attach the hose to your vacuum, feed it into the vent, and let it pull out everything that's been building up in there. One clean. Five minutes. The single most important thing you can do to protect your home from a dryer fire — and you can do it yourself tonight.
At least once or twice a year. If you have a large household or run your dryer daily, every 3–4 months is better. Most people have never cleaned theirs — not even once.
Yes. The universal stretch connector is designed to fit any standard vacuum cleaner. No adapters, no special attachments, no tools required.
Your lint trap only catches a fraction of the lint your dryer produces. The rest passes through and builds up inside the vent line behind the machine — exactly where fires start. The trap is step one. This is the step most people skip.
It's the same job — clearing lint from the vent line — without the $100–$200 service call. Most dryer vent cleaning appointments take longer to book than the actual cleaning takes with this tool.
If your clothes take longer than one cycle to dry, the outside of your dryer feels hot to the touch, or you notice a burning smell when it runs — your vent is overdue. If you can't remember the last time you cleaned it, that's your answer.
I used it on our six year old dryer in the small apartment laundry area before moving the dryer back into place. It cleared out compacted lint that had been sitting deeper in the line. The first attempt was awkward, but the second pass removed a lot of lint.
I was able to clean the whole area in less than fifteen minutes. I used it on our three year old dryer in the upstairs hallway after a month of frequent laundry. It is not complicated, but reading the setup instructions first helps.
I ordered this mainly for routine dryer maintenance. I could immediately feel stronger airflow at the outside vent. I used it on our three year old dryer in the utility closet after a month of frequent laundry. It took a minute to find the best angle, but after that it worked well.
I used it on our three year old dryer in the garage after a month of frequent laundry. It reached much deeper than my normal vacuum attachment. A longer hose would have been nice, but it handled my vent without a problem.
My dryer had been getting hotter than normal, so I checked the vent with this tool. The hose stayed flexible while still keeping strong suction. The attachment was easy to rinse and store afterward. I used it on our three year old dryer in the basement after a month of frequent laundry. Overall it is a useful tool and I would buy it again.