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Dundas Jafine TDIDVKZW Indoor Dryer Vent Kit with 4-Inch by 5-Foot Proflex Duct, 4 Inch, White

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Size: 4 Inch


Features

  • Can be used to vent your electric clothes dryer indoors when outdoor venting is not possible
  • Includes 4-inch by 5-foot ProFlex dryer transition duct, plastic lint reservoir, 2 plastic adjustable clamps
  • Ideal for apartments, condominiums and RVs
  • ProFlex dryer transition duct UL approved for safe dryer venting
  • Not be used with gas clothes dryers

Description

Dundas Jafine TDIDVKZW ProFlex Indoor Dryer Vent Kit with 4-Inch by 5-Foot ProFlex Duct From the Manufacturer This ProFlex indoor dryer vent kit includes a 4-inch by 5-foot UL 2158A listed and marked ProFlex transition duct, a plastic lint reservoir, and 2 plastic clamps. This item is used to vent your electric dryer indoors when outside venting is not possible. It is ideal for apartments, condominiums, and RVs Never use this product with a gas clothes dryer.

Product Dimensions: 6.75"D x 6.75"W x 7.25"H


Brand: Dundas Jafine


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Artwork


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Special Feature: Adjustable


Manufacturer: Dundas Jafine


UPC: See more


Global Trade Identification Number: 46


Product Dimensions: ‎6.75"D x 6.75"W x 7.25"H


Brand: ‎Dundas Jafine


Color: ‎White


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Artwork


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable


Manufacturer: ‎Dundas Jafine


UPC: ‎746278541097 627124177502 060672420346 077349930145 802197121960 732454614693 651628769352 716080034131


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎46


Part Number: ‎TDIDVKZW


Item Weight: ‎1.04 pounds


Item model number: ‎MD-HWF4001-4B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎4 Inch


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Adjustable


Included Components: ‎Dundas Jafine TDIDVKZW ProFlex Indoor Dryer Vent Kit with 4-Inch by 5-Foot ProFlex Duct


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎All merchandise is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material for one year from date of purchase. Manufacturer will replace or repair at their option.


Date First Available: January 1, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works good
Who knew these existed? Works well and super simple.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Carbon

  • Good and easy to use
Good and easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024 by AmazonCustomer

  • It does the job
We recently ordered our Panda Dryer and needed a vent for a rental apartment...and this does the job. You will have to be careful installing since the aluminum is a bit delicate and can tear. But overall it's good and mine is intact. Easy to install and makes the house smell like clean laundry.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Amanda Medero

  • Affordable and seems to work well so far
I bought a Panda compact clothes dryer here (3.5 cubic ft capacity ) and will use a window exhaust vent kit (also bought here) to send the dryer exhaust outdoors in nice weather when the indoor and outdoor temps are not too far apart. I will use this indoor exhaust vent during inclement weather and when it's too hot or cold outside to use the window vent (because the window has to be opened a bit to use it, and some outside air can get into my apt.) This indoor vent is affordable and it seems to work well, although my Panda clothes dryer has such good lint filters that almost no lint escapes to go into this device. It looks sturdy and should last quite a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by Peter T.

  • Very convenient for no outside dryer man
Lowes, happy to receive the indoor dryer filter use when there’s snow outside receptacle just hook it up put water in it and put the dryer on
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by Darlene Farrett

  • came damaged but easy fix
mine came damaged with a tiny hole in the bottom but nothing a bit of duct tape cant fix(i didn't feel like returning it and ordering a new one, too much hassle 😭🤣) it works great for my mini dryer, though i will say if u have pets keep it out of reach cause they WILL knock it over HAHA. easy to clean in the sense that u just dump the water out and rinse and refill. i will say though i wish there was a sort of latch to connect the bowl to the top part cause sometimes the water spills on me trying to take it apart to dump and rinse but other than that it works good. i just make sure to have a towel underneath when i need to dump and refill ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by emi

  • Helps with heat inside when it's cold out.
I could've drilled a hole and vented the dryer outside and I still may. As it is, during colder days this adds another source of heat inside. I installed mine to be near clothes that need to be line dried so that I can spin dry a load and add a bit of heat for others that either can't go through a dryer or didn't completely dry from not giving it enough time in the dryer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Mistah

  • WARNING: WILL COAT YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE WITH A SUPERFINE LAYER OF LINT
After over a dozen uses, my entire house is coated with a super-fine layer of lint! It is easily visible EVERYWHERE, and is a shocking amount when you wipe it off. I had to quit doing laundry for a while and wipe my entire house down. My dryer has a very effective lint-trap system, which kind of makes it worse. Only the finest particles get through the dryer's two-stage filters (and probably only 1% of total lint), which are harder to clean up. (And can't be good to breathe!) The water does absolutely NOTHING to capture lint. I left the same water in for about 10 loads one weekend, and it only had a few lint particles on the bottom. The product itself is an absolute rip-off. It's just two small plastic buckets, with a crude "snap" system. The problem is, the bottom "inner" bucket is too large in diameter, so the top "outer" bucket can't properly fit over it in order to snap. Without being able to snap, it is easily knocked over and your water spilled. Some con-artist is making a fortune off of this "product". And if you really stop to think about how this works, you'll realize it can't. When moving air strikes a surface, the bottom-most layer forms a "cushion" which most of the other air just slides over. So only a fraction of the air makes any contact with the water, and even then, the concept of surface tension should inform you that the air doesn't enter the water, or provide any way to "grab" the lint. You might be thinking, like I did, "well the lint is heavier and so inertia will cause it to plow through the turbulent air at the bottom and land on the water, then sink". Except in reality, it doesn't actually work that way. I suppose if you had a crappy dryer that didn't filter out the big stuff, then that might still work for the bigger chunks. But empirically, it DOES NOT WORK for the super-fine lint, which in my case is all of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2017 by doublemeat

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