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6'' Round Medium-Duty (Poly) Brush with Torque Lock Connector

Item Code: 5RU-PBT-6P50

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The 6" Round Professional's Choice pre-fab poly chimney brush is designed with .050 Prostran polypropylene filaments and 6" of fill for easier maneuvering in prefab fireplaces. They may be used for bottom up cleaning of zero clearance flues. This brush comes with the Torque Lock Connector (TLC), that has an easy to use quick connect coupling. The time saving TLC connection eliminates the need for multiple adapters and the button is recessed to avoid unexpected disconnects. This is an all-in-one system that can be used with most brushes, rods and tools.

This brush uses the Torque Lock Rods and Adapters.

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Specifications
  • 6" Round, .50" Polypropylene Pre-Fab Professional's Choice Brush
  • Torque Lock Connector
Brand Rutland
Model PBT-6P50
Shipping Weight (lbs) 2.0000
Actual Weight (lbs) 2
International Shipping Yes
Product Type Brushes
Material Poly Brush
Thread Size Torque Loc
Warranty
This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of eighteen (18) months from date of manufacture.

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  • From Tim at 10/15/12 3:39 PM
    • Brushing from the bottom up 6" Stainless Double wall. I have a an offset between the ceiling and the roof. Two 30 degree elbows.
      Will this poly brush and the 3/4 X 3 proflex rod TLC make it through the offset?
    • Tim, Yes, this combination should work well for your application. The brush is flexible enough to make the turn in the bends and the rods are stout enough yet flexible enough as well. Good choice. ...Robert
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