If you’re wondering if it’s possible to use a leaf blower to clean your dryer vent then you’re in luck - it is! It’s easy to use the best leaf blowers (opens in new tab) to clean a dryer vent, however, it’s important to do it the right way, or you can risk damaging your dryer or causing a dangerous blockage in your tubing. 

Make sure your dryer vent set-up is compatible 

The most important thing to know is that this method only works with certain types of dryer vent types. These are the features to look out for: • Does your dryer vent have a removable grill on the outside? The vent grill on the outside must be able to be fully removed, otherwise, the lint being expelled will become trapped and compactable at the front of the grill, causing a blockage. This can be especially dangerous, as dryers are a leading cause of house fires in the US. • Is your dryer vent tubing fixed into a bent angle permanently? Only use the leaf blower on tubing that can be straightened out into a line, creating a clear path for the lint to escape. Otherwise, in angled or concertina-style piping, the lint will stick along the inside of the line and must be flushed by a professional dryer vent cleaning service.

How to use a leaf blower to clean a dryer vent

  1. Remove the grill cover The grill cover for the dryer vent will be located on the exterior of the house. Take this off using a screwdriver if necessary. 
  2. Unplug the dryer  Disconnect the dryer and drag it away to expose the dryer vent tubing. Then, remove the tubing from the dryer and ensure it is straight, with no kinks or bends in the line.  You should now have a straight line with no obstructions from inside the house at the start of the air duct tubing to the open vent outside.
  3. Attach the leaf blower nozzle  Fasten the nozzle to the opening of the air duct tubing - you may need to use air duct tape to create a seal if there is a significant size difference between the leaf blower nozzle and the air duct tubing.
  4. Start cleaning  As garden care expert Adam suggests, use the lowest power setting first, working upwards in strength in 30 second to one minute bursts until all lint has been expelled - you’ll when this is the case because lint will stop emerging from the dryer vent. 
  5. Clean up Clean away any lint from the outside of the vent with a brush. Next, reattach the dryer vent cover and fasten the now clear tubing to the dryer. Discover more guides for the garden… Best pressure washers (opens in new tab) Best snow blowers (opens in new tab) Best chainsaws (opens in new tab) Best patio heaters (opens in new tab) Best inflatable hot tubs (opens in new tab)

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