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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It serves its purpose very well.,
By Ima Reader "Readaholic" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit (Electronics)
I've been using the same lint trap kit on my 120v dryer for over 5 years without a single issue. I do have a 4' washer/dryer closet and I close the doors (unventilated) during warmer months to keep the heat from getting out. However, I only clean the trap kit about once a month and usually just add water when I see the level is getting low in between loads. Sometimes I forget to add water, but the worst that's happened is that I found random pieces of lint stuck to my W/D closet walls! No mold, no mildew, and I have bad allergies so I would have definitely "felt" the effect of any such problems long ago.
I recently removed the aluminum tubing for the first time since I bought it to do a deep cleaning. I found very minor traces of lint that my handvac sucked up in a jiffy. Unless you have a really large dryer and do massive loads of really damp clothes pretty regularly, I don't think the warnings are any reason to not try this. This little gadget is a wonderful solution for apartment dwellers with limited options. My only gripe is that I wish the construction was a little more solid. The lid clamps are tricky, and I've broken off little pieces of plastic with little effort. However, until I find a new and improved model, I'll keep using this old one 'til it falls apart.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great if you don't have outside venting,
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This review is from: LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit (Electronics)
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.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product,
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This review is from: LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit (Electronics)
I purchased the LTF Supurr-Flex® Lint Trap Kit for my sister to use in her small apartment. Her apartment has no dryer vent to the outside, so we attached the kit to her compact clothes dryer as the dryer vent. The trap is easy to attach and easy to clean. We expected a lot of heat to come from the unit, but it did not. We love it. I would recommend this kit.
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