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●✅ XCEL HVAC Evaporator Coil Fin Cleaning package includes a double-sided brush that can reach every nook and cranny of AC evaporator Coils. The Metal pin side is stiff and smooth, allowing for efficient dirt removal without harming the coils, and the soft plastic side is gentle enough to clean large debris.
●✅ XCEL provides a safe and innovative technique to clean your AC coils. It is a game-changer in the industry, and we are confident it will exceed your expectations.
●✅ The tempered stainless steel cleaning pins are durable and long-lasting, ensuring you get the most out of your purchase. You can use it on your AC evaporator coils to improve efficiency.
●✅ Evaporator coils are a part of your air conditioner. They are usually made from aluminum and look like a series of pipes weaving back and forth inside the indoor cabinet of your AC. The refrigerant circulating through the air conditioner passes over these metal pipes. When the air conditioner operates in cooling mode, the refrigerant moving through these coils is extremely cold.
●✅ XCEL has been designed with user-friendliness and provides a safe and easy way to maintain your AC unit without costly professional services. Using the XCEL Coil Cleaning Brush, you can ensure your AC coils are clean and working efficiently, significantly saving energy bills.

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135° Tilt Angle Steel-coated Bead Tips Help Eliminate Dirt Without Harming Coil Fins.

With Steel-coated Bead Tips, XCEL quickly reaches deep into the HVAC coil fins, removing dirt and debris.

The tempered stainless steel cleaning pins of XCEL are durable and long-lasting.

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XCEL Coil Cleaning Brushes Are Professional Grade and Best In Class That Speaks For Itself.

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Right Size For Every Nook and Cranny

This essential tool kit has a durable and long-lasting tempered stainless steel cleaning pins a double-sided brush head that can reach every nook and cranny of your AC condenser and evaporator coils.

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Do you want to take control of your AC maintenance? XCEL is the perfect solution for you! Introducing our new Brush that provides a safe and innovative technique to clean your AC coils yourself. It is a game-changer in the industry, and we are confident it will exceed your expectations.

XCEL provides a safe and easy way to maintain your AC unit without costly professional services.

You can use XCEL Coil Cleaning Brush to ensure your AC coils are clean and working efficiently, significantly saving energy bills.

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The metal pin side of the brush is stiff and smooth enough to get the dirt and leave the condenser fins or coils clean without damaging them.

The Soft plastic side of the brush is soft enough to clean large debris like leaves, spider webs, or clods of dirt.

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How the Evaporator Coils Do Their Job :

Evaporator coils are a part of your air conditioner. They are usually made from aluminum and look like a series of pipes weaving back and forth inside the indoor cabinet of your AC. The refrigerant circulating through the air conditioner passes over these metal pipes. When the air conditioner operates in cooling mode, the refrigerant moves.

The warmer air running over the coils from the blower fan causes the refrigerant to evaporate, which draws heat into it. This makes the air around the coils cool while the refrigerant warms up. The refrigerant returns to the outdoor condenser coils, where it is pressurized and heated up to start the process of heat exchange all over again.

Evaporator Coil Troubles:

To do their job efficiently, evaporator coils must remain clean. Grime or corrosion will make it harder for the coils to absorb heat. This not only means air that isn’t as cool as expected, it can also cause the refrigerant in the coil to stay so cold that ice starts to develop along it.

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