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Tools and Hardware Reviews of LTF Supurr-Flex? Lint Trap KitCustomer Review: Great if you don't have outside venting Summary: 5 Stars I live in a 1899 brownstone in N.Y. and I purchased my first dryer in early October this year after hanging clothes on a indoor clothesline in my basement for years. I had no outdoor vents or a window near my washer or new dryer. Therefore nowhere to vent the dryer. This Lint Trap Kit is amazing. it's easy to install all you need is to make sure you keep water in the kit and you're set. I check the water level after each dry cycle but the water level is good for at least 5 to 6 drying cycles. It's good to clean out the lint and dump the dirty water for clean water in the kit every 5 to 6 drying cycles. This is a must for anyone without outside venting. This is a fantastic product I love it.
Customer Review: Great Apartment Saver Summary: 4 StarsI recently got a clothes dryer for my apartment and had no way to ventilate the dryer. This product not only gives the proper ventilation for the dryer, it also warms the apartment, therefore cutting down on the heating bill. Would recommend it to anyone that needs dryer ventilation indoors.
Customer Review: dont buy Summary: 1 StarsFlimsy and cheap, the water was supposed to keep the lint inside but it still coated the house with a fine lint dust.
Customer Review: Never again Summary: 1 StarsThe duct is soooo short, I couldn't even put it on top of the dryer where I kept the old lint trap, which had a long duct. So now I'm stuck putting it in an inconvenient place where it is taking up valuable space for other things. Consider yourself warned.
Customer Review: Not what I expected Summary: 2 StarsI 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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