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Good build and function.
By Scooby Snacks on Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
It’s the best design to seal off the elements and has no parts that can fail or not seat right to make a good air tight seal for letting cold air in during the winter and cold out in the summer to keep the bill lower. All homes should be using this type. My prior hime I sold came with tis design also and was the first time I’ve seen it and I liked it so much I search for one for my new home that had the standard tyke all homes have and it leaked Ari like a sieve and made my basement so cold. This was the perfect fox do that and I’m very happy now to not be cold down stairs and waste my money on heating to compensate a bad design that is not fail proof as this is.
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1 people found this helpful
Long-term Review: Not As Good As Hoped
By Stewart on Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
After 3 years of use, we are replacing. We have found that the channels along which the "cap" inside the unit slides up/down become somewhat "sticky" over time (and we DON'T use any sort of fabric softener) and impairs the ability of the cap to move up with the air pressure from the dryer. We experienced extended drying issues as the lack of airflow out of the vent built up inside and prevented/delayed drying. While this is a good idea/design in theory, our experience has been less than positive and will be going back to the traditional design so as to not create issues with heightened pressure with the dryer vent pipe. I also noticed the plastic has become extremely brittle when exposed to the elements. Even a slight bump when removing the screws caused cracks in the plastic.
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