🔥 Secure your dryer's airflow with style and safety! 🔧
This 20-foot, 4-inch diameter flexible aluminum dryer duct from Kelaro offers universal compatibility with top dryer brands, fire-resistant multi-ply construction, and includes two premium worm screw clamps for a secure, easy installation that enhances safety and efficiency.
Manufacturer | Kelaro |
Part Number | KFDV20 |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Item model number | KFDV20 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 20 Feet |
Color | Silver |
Finish | Aluminum |
Material | Aluminum |
Shape | Round |
Hose Length | 20 Feet |
Cutting Diameter | 4 Inches |
Included Components | 2 Worm Screw Clamps |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 4 Inches |
A**.
Great product
Great product!
B**T
Just what I needed
Works real well. I like the fact that the length of it can be adjusted!
D**Z
Nice flexibility but very narrow ends making attaching difficult
I liked the flexibility aspect. I needed to replace the old duct because it would crack every time I’d pull my dryer out to clean. This new flexible duct with withstand that much better.As other reviewers noted the duct is narrow and very hard to install. I had an actual appliance technician install it and he had a hard time. In the end he MacGyvered some adaptors for both ends. I wouldn’t have been able to do it on my own. The manufacturer needs to make the whole duct wider at least at the ends.
N**.
More durable than people give credit
I’m not a handyman at all. Just an average middle aged dad who can handle lightbulbs and flipping circuit breakers. I’m giving this 5 stars because it exceeded my expectations. I replaced a semi-rigid duct which had become crushed by the previous tenant and was reducing drying efficiency (and possibly raising CO concerns which is why I also bought a CO monitor/alarm). I chose flexible duct because well you can see in the pictures I needed flexibility. I disagree with reviewers who said this is flimsy like aluminum foil. I rough-handled this during install because it was a tight fit on the both ends to the hook-ups. There were no tears when I was done. I turned the elbow joint in the wall around because only one side is crimped and that made installing the duct much easier. I’m concerned with the possibility that people are very unfamiliar with aluminum foil and perhaps should spend more time in the kitchen.
R**H
20’ is no joke
This is exactly what you’d expect. Dryer vent. It’s just REALLY long. We probably didn’t need a full 20’ but we wanted to live on the safe side and I’m glad. This works great, and bends around the area to hook our dryer up to the vent. As far as installation, it’s as easy to install as any other dryer vent, which if you’ve had to do, you know. Would I buy this again, absolutely!
P**T
Be careful installing.
Installing is the hardest part. The material can easily tear and there isn't any room for error. Once installed works great.
I**.
Not an easy fit for 4 inch exhaust
One would think that this product would be easily compatible with any standard 4 inch dryer exhaust. Not the case! This house is exactly 4 inches in diameter, which makes it sliding over any dryer exhaust port a needlessly difficult endeavor. The PVC lamination that is supposed to lend durability to the tubing does little, because as soon as you attempt to fit it over the 4 inch exhaust that you foolishly assumed the 4 inch dryer vent hose would fit over it begins shredding. If you do somehow manage to get it over your exhaust without tearing the hose, they do provide some hose clamps. Which are pretty redundant if it's as difficult to get off as it is to get on.
T**R
It should have been easy, but..
The "flexible" material is comparable to aluminum foil and about as durable. If it takes more than few seconds of handling to assemble, it begins tearing. Use duct tape to secure in this case. The diameter is EXACTLY 4 in. This means there is no assembly clearance for a matching 4 inch dryer vent. You will be forced to bend and force the interference over the vent. It should be larger than the matching component if its expected to slip over it. Duh. Prepare to be frustrated.
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