Customer Reviews for LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit

LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit
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LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit Our Price: $8.49
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Customer Review: Small Area
Summary: 4 Stars

Works well for the small utility room and we were able to avoid having to exhaust through a brick wall.

Customer Review: Best as a temporary solution
Summary: 3 Stars

The platic tank holds water and the lint is directed from the dryer via the silver tube that is included. The water collects the lint and the hot air is forced out through the holes in the collection tank. The problem with this is that if you have a small room or a room with little or no ventilation the humidity makes everything wet. This can cause dampness and mold to be a problem.

The collection tank is supposed to be emptied whenever the water gets dirty. I'm not sure how dirty as it doesn't really give much info other than that.

I see that only as a temporary fix. The best and safest solution is to vent your dryer to the outside of the house, but until you are able to do that, this will provide a way to vent your dryer.

Customer Review: It does the job
Summary: 3 Stars

My builder installed my dryer vent improperly and as a result it takes hours to dry a load of clothes. I purchased the lint trap kit as a temporary solution to be able to dry the clothes while I get dryer vent corrected. As a temporary solution I vent the lint trap into my garage. This works fine and it now takes less than an hour to dry a load of clothes. The water tank and cover are rather flimsily made but it does the job. I would not use this for any long term solution.

Customer Review: It does what its intended to do
Summary: 3 Stars

You need to install this hanging from two screws or a two nails - but it didn't say this in the instructions. We had to ask the guy in the hardware store for this information. Also, the 3 ft hose is way to short, you need to buy a six foot hose.

Customer Review: Not what I expected
Summary: 2 Stars

I remember my mother using one of these. I never noticed her walls filling with water vapor. My dryer is in the basement and really don't want everything I own to wind up with mold on it. The window in my basement is rigged in a fashion where if I try to attach a dryer vent it shifts the whole make shift window and I basically wind up with a gap & no protection. I didn't want to mess around with it but I think I'm going to have to buy a new window that will properly accomodate a dryer vent. I think I actually noticed LESS water vapor when I simply used a panty hose footie on the end of the dryer vent. I was shocked beyond belief when I saw the water running down the cement wall & onto the floor. Perhaps I had the device too close to the wall? Either way I can't continue to put that much water vapor inside of my house. I don't know if other people had this problem or just me?
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