





🔥 Elevate your indoor drying game with warmth and clean air! 🌬️
The Dundas Jafine TDIDVKZW Indoor Dryer Vent Kit features a UL-listed 4-inch by 5-foot ProFlex duct designed for electric dryers in spaces without outdoor venting options. It includes a plastic lint reservoir and adjustable clamps, making it ideal for apartments, condos, and RVs. This kit not only ensures safe, efficient venting but also adds beneficial warmth and humidity indoors during colder months.

| ASIN | B000DZFTC6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,227 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #50 in Clothes Dryer Replacement Vents #264 in Dryer Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Dundas Jafine |
| Color | White Bucket and Silver Duct |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,391) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00060672420346 |
| Included Components | Dundas Jafine TDIDVKZW ProFlex Indoor Dryer Vent Kit with 4-Inch by 5-Foot ProFlex Duct |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item model number | MD-HWF4001-4B |
| Manufacturer | Dundas Jafine |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | TDIDVKZW |
| Product Dimensions | 30"D x 8"W x 6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Clothes Dryer Venting |
| Size | 4 Inch |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| UPC | 746278541097 627124177502 060672420346 077349930145 802197121960 732454614693 651628769352 716080034131 |
| 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. |
K**R
Recommended
works as advertised, nice price, easy to clean and looks good. light weight recommended
E**4
The added warmth and humidity in the winter is appreciated
I ordered this dryer vent because of the extreme cold we have been experiencing this winter. I wanted to see if the added heat and humidity would help our home. I have an electric dryer and have an existing hose attached. I used this hose and combined it with my existing hose and set up was a cinch. I did not screw it to the wall but bring it out into the room when it is on to enjoy the heat and humidity. I took the advice of another review to add the essential oil and wow is it ever wonderful. I am really happy with how easy it is to use and the functionality. My dryer does not let a lot of lint through and the water on the bottom will catch anything it does make. I definitely recommend if you are looking to add warmth and humidity in the winter. The hose is less than 5 feet and is about 4.3 feet attached and fully extended.
A**R
Love this vent kit
Perfect for my indoor dryer use. Been using this vent kit for years. Only downfall I have with this one kit is that there is no visible hole in the tub but where the little circle is on the bottom it drips water when water in placed in the bucket or ice. Kind of sucks but tbh I don’t really remember ever to add water or ice anyways. Still works great.
S**H
Works well but you need to know a few things.
After reading some of the reviews I figured I would take the time to say a few things.... First off... The reason dryer moisture is vented outside the house is because the designers knew too much moisture in the house can cause mold and health issues. That being said I can only recommend this product as winter use only when the humidity is low to start with. Here is a few thoughts. 1. As others has mentioned this is not really a filter per say. It's simply a small bucket that has water on the bottom of the unit. You add in the water yourself. The thoughts are that the lint will hit the water and get suspended and out will come semi clean hot air from the drier. I would caution that the moisture from the clothes will be dispelled into the room in a good amount. You can solve this issue by turning on your furnace fan to recirculate the air around the house if you have a vent in your laundry room. Or... Just get a small clip on fan and push the moist air out of the room. I use the furnace fan option and have no issues. 2. It will not catch all the lint. You will have to dust a bit more in that room. My purpose for this small unit is to add moisture in the house in the winter as it gets really dry down where I live. Additionally if you stop to think about it. All the air you are blowing outside the house is also leaking into the house in the same amount. Go outside and feel how hard the air comes out of the vent. That same amount of air has to be pulled into the house so you are actually sucking out the heat you paid to make in the colder months and raising your bills. In winter we have a heat pump that struggles in the winter to heat the house. I decided to plug the outside hole from Nov to Feb and use that heat from the dryer I paid for to help warm the house instead of waste it outside. You have to find the balance with this product. We noticed some laundry soaps when vented in the house caused us to get head aches. Obviously you need to be aware of this. We bought a more natural soap and the issue went away. You figure it cant be too bad because you are putting the clothes on your body but you really need to be aware of what you are doing. All in all after a bit of trial and error we have a nice balance of adding moisture to the house as well as stopping heat loss. Plus its nice to know the house is getting the benefit of the dryer heating the house in winter a bit. One might ask. Am I that cheap I am worried about dryer vent heat? Overall no. What I have done over the ten years I have lived in this house is look around at things I can do better. As an example.. Install a clothes line in your basement and hang jeans and things you really don't need to dry. Turn down the hot water heater to the lowest setting that you can tolerate showering. No reason to store extra heat your not using. Radiant barrier in the attic. Deflects heat back into the roof not your attic. Solar powered attic fan. Works like a charm and the sun powers it. House is all LED light bulbs. Amazing difference in the power bill if you change them all. ( Save your old bulbs you take out and take them with when you move. LED bulbs last 10 years or more supposedly ) Install on off electric eyes on out door lights. Now we don't have to forget to turn off security lights in the daytime. All these things together have chopped over $30 to $40 off my bill and I always have the lowest electric bill of my neighbors. That's over $400.00 bucks a year I can spend on buying other things on amazon. :) Anyhow you will have to be the judge on this product. The price is fine. It is a bit hard to snap the two parts of the bucket together at first but I think as time goes on it will be easier. Good luck.
W**B
Dryer vent kit
Easy to install. Works great.
E**H
Frustrating but functional
I find this to be a frustrating attachment to my portable dryer. Mostly, the hose becomes detached from my portable dryer. Could be that the dryer needs better clips to keep this product in place. The top and bottom of the water filtration containers become detached easily. The product is functional with lots of effort.
T**S
Convenience
Very nice and easy to install use
M**A
Un kit muy completo y fácil de montar. Los materiales son duraderos y mejoró muchísimo el flujo de aire y la ventilación donde lo instalé."
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