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Chimney cleaning kit GEKO with 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter, 2.5 kg weight
Chimney cleaning kit GEKO with 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter, 2.5 kg weight
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Chimney cleaning kit GEKO with 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter, 2.5 kg weight
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Chimney cleaning kit GEKO with 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter, 2.5 kg weight
Chimney cleaning kit GEKO with 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter, 2.5 kg weight
GEKO chimney cleaning kit with a 10 m rod and 200 mm diameter components is a manual toolset designed for removing soot and deposits from chimneys and flues with compatible diameters. The kit combines a long, extendable rod assembly and appropriately sized cleaning heads to reach deep into vertical chimney shafts and stove flues. With a total weight of approximately 2.5 kg, the kit is intended for periodic maintenance of residential chimneys, wood stoves and other solid-fuel heating systems that accept 200 mm diameter cleaning tools.
The GEKO chimney cleaning kit offers a lightweight, portable solution for manual chimney maintenance, enabling access to sections up to 10 meters without power equipment. Components sized to 200 mm provide an exact fit for compatible ducts, improving cleaning effectiveness and reducing the chance of leaving residual soot. The modest total weight of 2.5 kg makes the kit easy to transport and handle during routine inspections and cleaning tasks.
Use the GEKO chimney cleaning kit by assembling the rod sections according to the manufacturer instructions, ensuring each connection is secure. Choose a cleaning head compatible with 200 mm ducts and attach it to the rod tip. Insert the assembled rod into the chimney or flue from the fireplace, stove opening, or from the top where safe access is available, and rotate or push the rod to dislodge soot and creosote. Work in short, controlled strokes and periodically withdraw the rod to remove accumulated debris from the head. After cleaning, inspect the chimney visually and remove loosened residue from the base and surrounding areas.
Before starting work, verify that the chimney is cool and there are no active embers. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, eye protection and a dust mask. If the chimney shows heavy deposits, structural damage, or restricted airflow, consider professional inspection and cleaning. Store the rod sections and heads dry and clean to prevent corrosion and ensure long service life.
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