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What makes our lint trap filter so unique is not only its ability to efficiently capture lint, but to filter the air from the dryer as well. It does this by using a patented fine screen and water drawer system which prevents fine particles of lint from recirculating back into the dryer causing damage or fires. The screen also has the added benefit of recycling the heat from your dryer which will not only lessen your impact on the environment, but save you money on your next heating bill as well. Our fine stainless steel screen does not need replacement, they will last as long as the unit. In addition, we've even made cleaning the screen an easy task to do. By simply rotating the knob on the front of the unit once, you can scrape all of the lint off of the back of the filter without having to take it apart and having to touch any of the lint. The lint from the screen will be dropped in the water drawer (which already captured the dust and larger lint pieces). At this point all you have to do is empty the drawer, put fresh water in it and slide it back in place. WATER? Yes, our lint trap filter uses water to cleanse the vented air of lint, fine particles and dust. Water provides a much better result than filters alone. Some of our customers recommended putting a drop or two of your favorite essential oils into the water drawer, which will leave your house smelling great while you're drying your clothes! Please note: this unit is not recommended for gas dryers. PDF Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter ,Read Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter ,Read Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter ,PDF Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter ,Book Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter Click here for Download Ebook Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter PDF Free Click here Ebook Indoor Lint Trap Filter From Indoor Lint Trap Filter For DOWNLOAD Customer Reviews Most helpful customer reviews 165 of 170 people found the following review helpful. Build a better lint trap... By DrTak And the world will beat a path to your dryer door. I moved to a condo where the previous owner, whom I call the world's worst person, vented the dryer
by hanging a hose out the window. I would have cost me nearly $2000 to duct the dryer to the roof, so I searched around and unfortunately did not find this product, purchasing instead one of the little bucket traps. It worked OK, but only after stretching an old nylon stocking over the holes; otherwise dust everywhere -- and cleaning the nylon of acumulated lint was a nightmare. It was also difficult to snap together, and so flimsy, it always popped open and off the wall. Then I found this little gem. If you are looking for a similar solution, this is the one to get. Well built, sturdy, easy to mount, easy to keep clean, and with a fine metal screen and a water trap, it catches more lint than I realized came out the vent. Rarely do I find such a simple little product tha is so clearly better than the competition. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Best indoor lint trap filter that I've found. By twitte I think I'm on my 3rd lint trap now. Eventually over the years they get old looking and need to be refreshed. They last a long time and do a great job removing lint from the vent. All you do is turn the knob to clean the screen and add water when needed. You do have to pull the front plate off and water trap to remove excess lint buildup from time to time. I'm very please with this product and will continue using it for a long time. I put a small board on the wall next to my dryer and mounted this on the board. This way I keep any moisture away from my wall (probably not needed but I thought it was a good idea). Very easy to hook up. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. there's no other way to vent it (such as like my hot water heater is vented) without the lint ... By Sandy Simpson I thank my lucky stars every day that I found this lint filter. My dryer's in my garage and in my particular garage with its configuration, there's no other way to vent it (such as like my hot water heater is vented) without the lint getting all over my car and everything else. This works perfectly. Some lint does get out, however, so I just put tin foil over it every time I use the dryer and I use masking tape to attach the tinfoil. I've been able to use the same piece of tinfoil with the masking tape attached for about 10 loads, then I start over with new foil and tape. (I double the tinfoil to make it strong enough to withstand the air from the dryer.) I change the water every second load. When not in use, I empty the water tray, dry it and put it in place. The unit still looks brand new. When I have servicemen over to fix my water heater or maintain my A/C-heating unit, they think it's brilliant and a couple of them have asked where I got it so they can buy one for their wives! See all 388 customer reviews...
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