Solves my lint problem by: Linda ✔Verified Buyer from: Itasca, IL on: March 9, 2023 |
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This is my 3rd purchase. we have a long run to the outside and this helps the lint catch and I can keep run clean. |
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WELL MADE by: BRIAN P MORELLI ✔Verified Buyer from: hartford, Co on: March 7, 2016 |
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Works Great by: Adam ✔Verified Buyer from: Morgan Hill, CA on: January 3, 2013 |
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Lint trap worked out great! I had a long run for the dryer that constantly was clogged but once I put this in near the dryer it hasn't been a problem ever since. Really solid and well made. Just have to be careful when putting in and taking out the screen but other than that it has been really easy to maintain. |
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Good inline lint trap by: Gary McRoberts ✔Verified Buyer from: Port Angeles, WA on: April 5, 2010 |
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The filter arrived safely packed but without any instructions. I attached it in a manner that worked for me. It was easy to connect the ducting and it is in place and working. I would hope that builders, for long runs from dryers, would, in the future, start installing these at the time of construction. I am telling all my friends, who are building, to do so. |
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Great product and service by: Susan Jones ✔Verified Buyer from: Sanford, No on: August 18, 2009 |
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This is a great lint trap and solved our problem of having a very long vent pipe on our clothes dryer, which potentially could clog with lint and be unreachable to clean. Product is great and so was service. It came quickly with no hassles. I will buy again from Kitchensource. |
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Can this lint trap be hung on wall or does it need to be installed inside wall between studs? - Asked about product SL-LT-100 | ||
The standard installation for this lint trap would be between the stud in line with the fan. While, it can be mounted to the wall, there is nothing to attach it to so, you will need to be creative with installation. |
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Can this be used with a gas dryer? - Asked about product SL-LT-100 | ||
S&P’s Dryer Lint Trap can be use with a gas dryer. |
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Do you need dryer booster fan before you can install this lint trap? - Asked about product SL-LT-100 | ||
The lint trap can be installed in the dryer vent line without one of our PV fans being installed. |
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How does door remove on dryer lint trap. Can it be opened with 6x6" front access only? (no side access) - Asked about product SL-LT-100 | ||
This image shows the procedure for opening the access door in order to service the mesh filter. This is the only service door option available for the LT-100 http://im-3.eefa.co/sl-spec-s3.jpg |
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The image on the site does not show, nor describe, the lint filter inside. Do you have an image and/or description. I would like to know how it is situated in the enclosure, and what material the filter surface itself is made of. An image would be great! - Asked about product SL-LT-100 | ||
The insert is made of a screen material and fits diagonally in the box. It attaches to the P/G Cpover4
See drawing here: http://im-3.eefa.co/sl-spec-s3.jpg |
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