SimpleAir SR-0300 Comb for Straightening HVAC Condensers and Evaporator Fins, Small, Red
Description
SimpleAir Fin Comb is an essential tool for any homeowner to repair and
restore HVAC system fins (condenser and evaporator). The fin comb is a high
quality tool, providing many years of useful life. The large comfort grip
allow the user to be very precise in use and the tension bar on the fins makes
adjusting to any width of fins a snap! Repaired or restored fins improve air
flow for a more efficient HVAC system which saves on energy costs. Repair bent
evaporator and condenser fins to improve air flow efficiency Also removes
debris that has accumulated over time The tension bar easily sides to adjust
to all fin widths Easy grip handle Includes interchangeable heads For use with
all AC units Universal use for all HVAC units Common for fins to be damaged
from lawn mowers, edging and recreational activities
Features:
- SimpleAir Fin Comb Fin tool Straightens & Cleans HVAC Condenser Coil & Evaporator Coil Fins
- REPAIRS HVAC CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR FINS: Specially designed for straightening HVAC condenser and evaporator fins. Bent fins restrict proper and necessary air flow for an HVAC system
- IMPROVES HVAC SYSTEM EFFICIENCY: Ideal tool for removing debris that will accumulate over time in outdoor HVAC condenser fins
- UNIVERSAL FOR ALL UNITS: The tension bar easily sides to adjust to all fin widths
- COMFORT GRIP: Heavy duty ergonomic handle also comes with comfort grip for easier use
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Engineered to last with high grade steel alloy, heat-treated for maximum strength and rust prevention
Product Details:
- Manufacturer: SimpleAir
- Part Number: SR-0300
- Item Weight: 0.8 ounces
- Product Dimensions: 12.25 x 4 x 1.5 inches
- Item model number: SR-0300
- Size: Small
- Color: Red
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Included Components: SimpleAir HVAC Fin Comb for Straightening HVAC Condensers and Evaporator Fins
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Warranty Description: As Labelled
- Date First Available: June 3, 2015