






♻️ Clean air, lower bills, zero hassle—your dryer’s new best friend!
This Indoor Lint Trap Filter is a patented, USA-made solution designed exclusively for electric dryers without external venting. Featuring a lifetime stainless steel screen and innovative water filtration system, it captures fine lint and dust to improve indoor air quality while recycling heat to save energy. Easy to clean with a simple knob rotation, it offers a sustainable, low-maintenance upgrade trusted for over 25 years.








| ASIN | B008RNPOIU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,263) |
| Date First Available | 9 June 2013 |
| Item Weight | 771 g |
| Model Number | LTF |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 13.34 x 31.12 cm; 771.11 g |
D**S
Works as it should!
P**6
works beautiful simple to install I find out the price is way too high for a little piece of plastic the company can been designing a little bit better with two small plastic brackets and a couple of screws for us to hang it up
T**N
Will not order this item ever again. Very cheaply made and not worth the 100$ you have to spend And the return takes forever and is a pain in the @ss
M**R
Love this thing! I live in an apartment that has a small laundry facility. With all the other tenants here it was a nightmare trying to get laundry done and I started going to the local laundry mat to get all the laundry done every week. That added up pretty fast and I was faced with the need to relocate to someplace that I could have my own washer and dryer or figure something else out. I researched apartment sized washers and dryers and found an awesome brand designed for yachts or RV's called Splendide. Splendide makes their own HE brand of detergent which works so much better with the machines than Gain or Tide. Their detergent doesn't gum up the inside of the machine. These appliances would run on my regular wiring with no issues and they had a ventless model dryer. It said that it would take quite a while to dry (the ventless model) so I got the vented machine instead and used a long nylon over the vent to contain the lint. That worked ok but not well enough to suit me. I researched additional inside dryer vent systems. I didn't want an ongoing cost of purchasing air filters for some of the better systems which were already expensive enough the way it was. The cheaper vent kits looked like they could be a huge mess or just down right ineffective. After scouring reviews and looking for venting options until my eyes bugged out, I finally came across this little beauty. It has a screen filter that has a handle to turn to remove the lint effectively with out the constant need to replace any filters. The water section that catches the remainder of the lint is a pull out drawer at the bottom that can easily be refilled every week and slides back into the unit with out any hassle. There was no need to cut any holes in the landlords wall to ventilate. No more going to the laundromat! The dryer vent works better than the other models I researched and I am happy about this purchase. I needed a vent hose to connect the kit to the dryer which I purchased on Amazon also. I went with white to match the appliances and the vent box sits on the floor right up against the machines by the wall. I've had this for several weeks now and I am absolutely thrilled with the purchase and at a very reasonable price point. Would definitely buy again without hesitation, and I highly recommend this vent kit to anyone having issues that are similar to mine.
T**W
Basically, if you have an electric dryer, three things come out of the vent: heat, humidity, and the lint that gets through the lint filter inside the dryer. If you want to get rid of the heat and humidity, forget about this, because you need an outside vent. However, this thing solves the third problem in an elegant way, catching the lint in a fine mesh, metal screen so it doesn't blow all over your room. It is also directional, meaning you can point the heat and moisture in a specific direction, rather than letting it just leak out everywhere. That can be helpful if you have a small laundry space and are trying to get the moisture out of the room so it can dissipate over the rest of the house. I had one of the cheaper things that was basically just a small tub of water that the vent sprayed into. It was better than nothing, but only just barely. It caught some of the lint, but tons still got ejected out into the room, coating everything and making for a big mess. I hated this "indoor snow" but just had to put up with it. This seems to catch all the lint, and it is easy to use and easy to keep clean. You just spin the little handle and clean the mesh, then chuck the water with the lint in it. I don't know how long it will hold up, but it definitely works much better than the cheaper one did. Don't use this if you have a gas dryer, it WILL kill you since a gas dryer also shoots carbon monoxide out the vent pipe. It is also kind of expensive for what it is, but it was worth it to me. Probably the only thing I don't like is that they assume you are going to permanently mount it somewhere, and if you just leave it sitting on top of the dryer it needs the water in the base to make it heavy enough to sit stable. Not a huge deal, except you want it empty of water except when it is in use. If you are also in a situation where you can't vent your electric dryer easily any other way, I'd say suck up the price and get it.
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