That’s a lot of great information I needed. Two duct cleaning companies I hired refused to go on the roof to check it. I finally had to get roofers to do it and they replaced the roof vent with a bigger one. I’m also adding rigiflex transitional hose inside. Great informative video. Thanks.
Good information! We are wrapping up a laundry closet renovation and we used the old slinky hose as you call it previously, but our new LG Washtower came with an 8ft semi-rigid hose which I'm going to use in our utility room, and a rigid duct on the interior since it will be visible inside of the house... and it's all around better just more work to install it, and a little more expensive overall but not too much. Rather do things right than cheap out.
This information was very helpful and confirms my decision to purchase a semi-flex hose, particularly since the dryer connection is less than a foot from the vent in the wall (when pushed into place.
For the compressable semi-rigid transitional hose, would you recommend CUTTING it to size to shorten the length? or would you simply recommend making the connection and then compressing the hoes to be as short as possible to the vent?
While it doesn't have the deep ridges of the foil, the dryerflex interior looks pretty rough and is far from smooth. Isn't it also just as prone to trapping lint?
We have found less lint than when the slinky hoses were attached. Also because it is semi-rigid, it stay straight and is not prone to developing S-Bends that restrict airflow.
Brandon I'm trying to replace this foil flexible hose, it has ripped and I have wire exposed on this hose. I've tried tin snippers and small wire cutter. I still can't cut the wire!!! Any suggestions?
Available on Amazon www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1
Eh, ill stick with my flexi duct. I put in a homemade inline fan/ cleaner/ leaf blower on the ducting connected to a switch by the drier... since the location is a long haul to the outdoors. Before every load i flip it on and wait for the "thoomp" then start my load.. it blows out all the water thats collected and clears out the dryer and vent pipe.. if something decides to make a home inside than isually sunday is their eviction day.. but their welcome to make a home every week in it..
If your dryer vent is a "long haul", maybe it's time to think about whether the whole concept of a vented dryer makes sense in 2020 and on - an appliance that guzzles down 6,000 watts of electric heat, and blows it out of a 4" hole in the wall... *zero* percent efficient, basically... In fact, vented dryers are so disastrously inefficient that they've been illegal in Switzerland for decades. But America? Just burn more fuel! Not like the next generation will need it! 😂😂😂
Oh yea, hadn't thought of that. I'll have to measure it when it is compressed, but if it kinks and is so rigid it can not bend in some ways than that would not work.
Thats what the crimped ends are for on the dryer and the rigid tube going to the wall vent. Hose clamps on each end and foil tape. Crimped ends will end up being just a bit narrower than 4", like 3.9". Just small enough to fit two 4" ducts together tightly with the hose clamp and some tape.
Available on Amazon www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1
That’s a lot of great information I needed. Two duct cleaning companies I hired refused to go on the roof to check it. I finally had to get roofers to do it and they replaced the roof vent with a bigger one. I’m also adding rigiflex transitional hose inside. Great informative video. Thanks.
Good information! We are wrapping up a laundry closet renovation and we used the old slinky hose as you call it previously, but our new LG Washtower came with an 8ft semi-rigid hose which I'm going to use in our utility room, and a rigid duct on the interior since it will be visible inside of the house... and it's all around better just more work to install it, and a little more expensive overall but not too much. Rather do things right than cheap out.
This information was very helpful and confirms my decision to purchase a semi-flex hose, particularly since the dryer connection is less than a foot from the vent in the wall (when pushed into place.
Thank-you so much, I knew I needed something different I just didn't know what ... I kept getting the signal on my dryer, Thank you,Thank you
Me too, the foil gets brittle and when it is re adjusted the foil tears easily.
Its pretty much the story of my life. Every time I need to ditch something, ahem, I know I need something better, ahem ahem
What do you recommend for the best hose connection such that you can easily disconnect and reconnect for periodic lint removal and cleaning?
Don't have Dryer Flex in CA. Can you recommend a good brand that can go under the crawlspace.
For the compressable semi-rigid transitional hose, would you recommend CUTTING it to size to shorten the length? or would you simply recommend making the connection and then compressing the hoes to be as short as possible to the vent?
Either is fine. Whatever gets you the straightest, shortest route to the duct.
While it doesn't have the deep ridges of the foil, the dryerflex interior looks pretty rough and is far from smooth. Isn't it also just as prone to trapping lint?
We have found less lint than when the slinky hoses were attached. Also because it is semi-rigid, it stay straight and is not prone to developing S-Bends that restrict airflow.
Great idea replace the duct work then call you to clean it. You are hired!
Are these able to be cut to make it smaller?
Yes, these can be cut to size.
Brandon I'm trying to replace this foil flexible hose, it has ripped and I have wire exposed on this hose. I've tried tin snippers and small wire cutter. I still can't cut the wire!!! Any suggestions?
Tin snips are the best.where Re you located?
Can the Dryerflex 8' be cut down to size? Let's say the run is 5' or 6' and the shorter version (4') is too short. Thanks.
Yes it can. When we run out of the 4 foot ones, we cut 8 foot hoses down.
yes it cuts down very easily.
Where can I purchase this in Florida?
any good hardware store
www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1
Can you buy this in Canada? And if so were at?
I am not sure about where to buy it locally in Canada. I am sure you can buy it online though.
www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1
Thanks!!!
All was well stated……Lieutenant JVM
Sir:
Tell me how you did that I am trying to picture that in my mind.
The slinky is the wrong choice because its flammable.
Please what's the name of this hose and where can I order online. I live in Canada.. Thanks
You've probably already found what you need, but just in case, the duct is an aluminum semi-rigid duct. good luck with your future project!
Yes I found it and it made a huge difference
Available on Amazon
www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1
dryers should have vent up top
Eh, ill stick with my flexi duct. I put in a homemade inline fan/ cleaner/ leaf blower on the ducting connected to a switch by the drier... since the location is a long haul to the outdoors. Before every load i flip it on and wait for the "thoomp" then start my load.. it blows out all the water thats collected and clears out the dryer and vent pipe.. if something decides to make a home inside than isually sunday is their eviction day.. but their welcome to make a home every week in it..
If your dryer vent is a "long haul", maybe it's time to think about whether the whole concept of a vented dryer makes sense in 2020 and on - an appliance that guzzles down 6,000 watts of electric heat, and blows it out of a 4" hole in the wall... *zero* percent efficient, basically... In fact, vented dryers are so disastrously inefficient that they've been illegal in Switzerland for decades. But America? Just burn more fuel! Not like the next generation will need it! 😂😂😂
🤡@@dregenius
Maybe too rigid for a dryer with a really tight fit behind it
Oh yea, hadn't thought of that. I'll have to measure it when it is compressed, but if it kinks and is so rigid it can not bend in some ways than that would not work.
The problem is getting a 4" dryer hose to fit onto a 4" wall outlet duct. Even that math sounds problematic.
Thats what the crimped ends are for on the dryer and the rigid tube going to the wall vent. Hose clamps on each end and foil tape. Crimped ends will end up being just a bit narrower than 4", like 3.9". Just small enough to fit two 4" ducts together tightly with the hose clamp and some tape.
you cant find these hoses
Available on Amazon
www.amazon.com/Inovate-DryerFlex-Flexible-Laundry-Length/dp/B0CHT6XZVT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1XRVCQ0GO9EV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._irAjI9PyAZC8JJTCusOql5jEZFDXA-_mWpDPOygpm8dEtejZQMk3PBuTPNFVhkxikxHVq4aW-pSE_Ck8Nbds_kfSaGyk3D7H4SYX6g08TmklieeAP4mYNjKMmaBVN4aWQmSOe2I7eE8Xt2atLFX8hK68p0evIL7iK4xhhOtLLvlLSi5BQlsmKIDcdA56QXfO9hRKgaK_jV2ASP3vIQVHw2oCNc5UtTYycq7ZbQPRZE.MARjUS95Zkp48M9lzyFJ0rnYE6ioVc8ZhhMumTO1rBg&dib_tag=se&keywords=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose&qid=1720460901&sprefix=dryer%2Bflex%2Bhose%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3&th=1