Square wire chimney cleaning brush, 8-inch vs Sealegend Chimney Sweep Kit with 26ft nylon rods
Overall winner: Square wire chimney cleaning brush, 8-inch
Key Differences
Midwest Hearth (A) is a steel-bristle brush with a galvanized steel stem and higher average rating (4.60 from 436 reviews), making it better for heavy-duty durability and user satisfaction; Sealegend (B) is a 26ft kit with nylon rods, a flexible nylon brush head and a push-button locking system, offering greater reach and drill-compatible versatility but with mixed reports of rod durability. Choose A if you want stiffer tempered steel bristles and a more durable stem; choose B if you need a long, flexible 26ft kit and drill compatibility
Square wire chimney cleaning brush, 8-inch
8-inch square chimney cleaning brush with tempered steel bristles and galvanized steel stem. Durable build supports effective coal and soot removal. Review highlights clean chimneys evenly and notes sturdy construction
Pros
- tempered steel bristles for cleaning efficiency
- galvanized steel stem for durability
- 1/4 inch fittings for rod compatibility
- made in USA
Cons
- bristles may detach during use
Sealegend Chimney Sweep Kit with 26ft nylon rods
Chimney cleaning kit with a push-button locking brush head and flexible nylon rod system. Efficient cleaning of soot and creosote with manual or electric drill rotation, plus easy assembly. Customers note ease of use and flexible brush head for bends
Pros
- Push-button locking system
- Flexible brush head for bends
- High-elastic nylon rods
- Can be manually or electrically operated
Cons
- Rod durability concerns from some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Midwest Hearth |
| Durability | Midwest Hearth |
| Versatility | Sealegend |
| User Reviews | Midwest Hearth |