🔥 Keep your dryer safe, efficient, and energy-smart — indoors and on point!
The Deflecto LTF Indoor Dryer Vent Lint Trap Kit is a UL-certified, fire-resistant venting solution designed specifically for electric dryers in indoor settings like apartments and basements. Featuring a 5-foot Supurr-Flex flexible metallic duct, a plastic lint reservoir that traps lint to reduce fire hazards, and secure clamps for easy installation, this compact and lightweight kit improves dryer performance while recirculating warm air to help lower heating costs.
Manufacturer | DEFLECTO |
Part Number | LTF |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | LTF |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Color | Silver |
Style | Trap Kit |
Volume | 1 Cubic Centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | UL |
Included Components | Lint Trap Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | As Labeled |
R**E
Good for what it's for.
Works for my dryer very well.
R**5
Fantastic! Couldn't be happier
No trouble at all. It was very affordable and it works better than I expected. It's not the highest quality item, but for the price I wasn't expecting perfection. I didn't have any trouble assembling things, but I could understand how some reviewers had trouble. There is a lot of excess plastic that needs trimmed. I didn't bother with it since things fit together as they should. Depending on where the plastic is you may have to trim some to make things fit though. Not at all hard to do. Surprisingly very little lint makes it out of this trap. As with any item like this there will be some lint that inevitably makes it past the water. That is to be expect. Overall you can't beat it. I have no dryer vent available in my efficiency apartment, but this allows me to have a dryer (using the dryer outlet which the apartment ironically offers lol).
L**Z
Just what I needed
This thing works great. I would have gave it 5 stars but it has a presence of being cheap. The latches on the lid are difficult at first, then I worry about the tabs breaking, but it's a non-issue because I leave the lid on and refill water through the top vents with no mess. I know I'll have to clean it at some point, but I'll cross that road when I come to it, and by that time if all else fails I can buy a new one and feel I've gotten my money's worth.For those who worry about humidity, I have to tell you this trap will help. Before the trap I was using a hockey sock sealed at one end and there was lots of humidity. Even running the AC and a ceiling vent, vented outside would not eliminate it. Since using the trap I notice humidity, but there to water sheeting on the inside of the windows is gone.Another turn off for me is no wall attachments are included. I'm sure it's just me, and when I think about it, it would only raise the price and then cause me to complain because it wouldn’t attach how I need it. What did surprise me in regard to this is how it sits nicely on the floor next the dryer, and should never need attachment. So yeah, over all I'm surprised at how well it works and how simple and cheap it is. Not to mention, much easier to install than a hockey sock taped on the back!
S**S
As decribed
Works as should. Perfect for my apartment where there is no vent to outside
G**.
Cheaply built
Not week built
M**C
vent
Works nicely.I put fresh scent in the water.whole room smells like fresh laundryand the whole basement is warm now.I turn on furnace fan if too warm
C**R
Garbage
This thing is not functional in my opinion. I bought it instead of running a proper vent and knocking out glass blocks in the basement exterior wall. That was a mistake. This thing supposedly catches lint in the water which might work if it didn't dry out the water after ~5 loads of laundry. Even with water in it, the base unit is flimsy and is easily knocked over. The top doesn't fit correctly. Lastly the plastic clamps that they provide with the unit are complete garbage. You will need to purchase a steel hose clamp that you can tighten with a screw. For my situation this things fails in many areas. I do not recommend it. Spring for the extra money and install a proper exhaust if possible.Do this instead if you MUST have something like this and cannot install a proper vent. Get a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. Pool supply companies sell ones with chlorine tablets in them and they are sturdy with a screw on lid. Buy vent hose. Find a metal tube that the dryer hose can fit over about 6" long. Use tin snips and cut 6 slits 3" long. Bend the slits out so now the tube is 3" tall. Cut a hole in the center of the bucket lid. Insert this metal thing through the hole and seal it with Gorilla Glue. Trust me on the glue. Then drill a BUNCH of 1/2" holes around the lid edge. 15 should do. Fill the bucket 3/4 full of water, screw on the lid, attach the vent hose at both ends and you now have one that actually works for more than 2 days.
K**R
Dryer vent
Easy to put up