AUGHOA Air Conditioner Fin Comb,2 Pcs Coil Cleaner Kit, Refrigerator Coil Cleaning Brush, AC Condenser Fin Straightener, Evaporator Coil Clean Repair Tool
R 767
or 4 x payments of R191.75 with
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Delivery: 10-20 working days
AUGHOA Air Conditioner Fin Comb,2 Pcs Coil Cleaner Kit, Refrigerator Coil Cleaning Brush, AC Condenser Fin Straightener, Evaporator Coil Clean Repair Tool
PRACTICAL CLEANING TOOLS: You will receive 1 air conditioner coil cleaning brush and 1 stainless steel fin cleaning comb. They can be used to clean dirt and straighten fin components of various appliances, including air conditioner coils, refrigerators, ice - makers, evaporators, automotive radiators, etc.
COIL CLEANING BRUSH: A large amount of dust will be adsorbed in the gaps and dead corners such as air conditioner filters, fan blades, and air outlets. The bristles of this brush are very flexible and have been lengthened, allowing it to reach 7 cm into gaps. The brush surface is 7.5 cm wide, providing a larger cleaning area and higher efficiency.
CONDENSER FIN COMB: When the cooling fins of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner are covered with dirt, it will cause blockage and affect heat dissipation. This metal fin comb can adjust the tightness. When using it, insert the curved head of the brush inward, hold the handle and pull it slowly, and you can clean the dust or straighten the deformed fins.
CONVENIENT TO USE: Regularly using the air conditioner cleaning brush and fin comb can promptly remove the dust accumulated in the gaps, improve the operating efficiency of the air conditioner. You don't need to spend a large amount of money on cleaning the evaporator and radiator. By doing it yourself, you can enjoy a more comfortable and efficient cooling experience.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Please note that the tightness of the stainless - steel fin comb can be adjusted by sliding the white movable buckle. The closer the movable buckle is to the brush head, the tighter the brush and the stronger the acting force. To prevent damage to the fins due to improper operation, it is recommended to start with a loose setting and gradually increase the intensity.