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Sooteater rods

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Eckie, Nov 15, 2025.

  1. Eckie

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    Looking online at sooteaters. I had a chimney guy come out last year and showed him my brush, he said what I have is coated metal bristles and could eventually damage the chimney, so figured I'd get a sooteater.

    Looking at the pics online, some show light colored rods, and some show dark brown/black rods. Does anyone know if there's a difference, or anything I need to take into account? In the sites I've looked at, I can't tell that there's any info differentiating the color of rods. I do see that there are ones for pellet stoves vs wood chimneys, so tracking that.
     
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    Following as I’d like to get one for my parents. And I don’t want a lesser quality knock off.

    :popcorn:
     
  3. Horkn

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    Your brush is plastic coated wire? Interesting. Mine are just a stiff plastic.

    Although I've been interested in soot eaters so I'll tag along in watching this thread.
     
  4. Eckie

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    I don't think it says on the box. I think he saw one where the end had rubbed some and said it was wire. I probably need to cut one and confirm.... Right now I don't remember if I could see what he was talking about and agreed it was wire...
     
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  5. Burnin Since 1991

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    My original brush was metal. I bought a nylon/ plastic one about 10 years ago and I only use that but I am also interested in the sooteater. Maybe post the competing ads your looking at so we can take a gander. Maybe one of us will catch the difference

    A read an online revue of the nylon brush and it had quite a few bad reviews. Seems like people didn't realize the cleaning a hot chimney with a nylon brush would make the brush melt and several complained that they should have posted that on their description.
     
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    My understanding is the white rods were supposed to be more flexible, but I've never personally verified that. The vast majority of people use the standard black rods. And :yes::yes: on the sooteater... I've had one for years, they work well.
    I'm told they are basically the consumer version of what many pro sweeps use
     
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    I bought a spare head that I left the bristles at full length. After using the regular head, I use this to whip out the cap when cleaning from the bottom up. Something else to consider.
     
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    I always leave them full length (clean 3-4 chimneys a year, so have worn out numerous brushes) I think they work just as well, if not better at full length, no matter the chimney size
     
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  9. Eckie

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    Are the rods specific to the sooteater, or can you use 'regular' rods? I didn't know you could buy the head separately. Although not sure if the rods are different to be able to use with the drill....?
     
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    Yes
     
  11. wildwest

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    I have white rods, they flex 90* angle between a 3" -4" distance from floor to cleanout tee on my pellet stove for bottom up cleaning. They flex great! We do not use a drill though. Pellet is 4" pipe, have another head for 6" wood stove in fireplace. Need another one for 8" Blaze King.
     
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    I recently bought this brand, came with white rods and like wildwest said, insane bend radius. Worked great last week! Of course burning 3-7 year wood produced less than 1/2 a cup of flu ash only.

    Cleancraft Chimney Sweep Kit
    https://a.co/d/5kjsFfZ

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    Are the bristles replaceable?
     
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    Was SootEater bought out? Now it says SootEater by Gardus, and HY - C manufactures Gardus.

    I haven't found a replacement brush head in sizes, just one whip head, they ends are "proprietary and will not fit NPT :picard: I guess we, I mean he used 4" pellet on our 6" wood stove last time. ALSO, now the wood stove rods are button click to add rods, they used to be and pellet still is screw together. I cannot tell iWhoa the price has gone up!
    Eric VW , is your brush permanently attached to the rod, or did you assemble it and know how it attaches?
     
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    Same as always
     
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    Oh I didn't know. I didn't recognize the box and my brush looks like this, maybe the patent ran out so they changed to whip

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    Brush is detachable, haven’t looked for replacements tho, as it is brandy new.
     
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    Yeah that's a different tool there...dryer vent cleaner, pellet stove, something...
     
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    It is, but that is what my SootEater brand pellet brush looks like.
     
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    Have had one for years now since I bought my insert 7yrs ago already (wow time flies).

    Black rods, with a red plastic bristles, no wire in them.

    I've had to buy a replacement head (bought on Amazon) for it as the bristles wore down. I think I did that about 2yrs ago. I clean it out once a year.