








🌟 Elevate your laundry game with BetterVent — clean air, less waste, total control!
The BetterVent Indoor Dryer Vent by ADR Products is a US-made, wall-mounted venting system designed exclusively for electric dryers. It eliminates the need for outdoor ducting by safely venting dryer exhaust indoors while filtering lint effectively. This energy-saving solution reduces heat loss, improves indoor air quality, and prevents lint buildup, all with easy installation and customizable washable or replaceable filters.






| ASIN | B00Q4X2FSM |
| Air Filter Construction | Pad/Roll |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,232 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Clothes Dryer Replacement Vents |
| Brand Name | BetterVent |
| Common Applications | Appliances |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Clothes Dryers Only |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,117) |
| Included Components | operating and installation manual, installation hardware, 2 polyester filters, calibration hardware |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 10"L x 5"W x 12"Th |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| MERV Rating | 5.00 |
| Manufacturer | BetterVent |
| Material Type | ABS plastic |
| Model Number | ADR1BVC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Grade | new |
| UPC | 826659516590 798167996075 865340000000 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
M**.
Great Solution to My Dryer Lint Problems
My husband installed ours this morning, and I am already impressed. When our house was built the dryer was vented up a tube in the wall and out a vent on the roof. My husband didn't like cleaning out the tube, so he vented the dryer out into the garage - but lint seemed to be getting everywhere with the lint catcher he was using. This looks like it will solve the problem, and the installation was really easy. UPDATE We have been using this for a couple weeks now and are very happy with it. The only thing we thing the manufacturer should change is the changeable filter. We experimented with various filters and determined the following after installing the vent and weighting the change your filter door as per the instructions: (1) The changeable filters that comes with the vent are too lightweight and almost impossible to clean. The change your filter door popped up after only 3 loads - with little lint on the filter. (2) I then tried just the metal filter - which never popped up the change your filterdoor - but blew small particles of lint into the garage and all over the car. I had to use a Swiffer duster to clean up the mess. (2) I next tried a 3/4 inch thick washable filter cut from a a/c filter (about the same thickness as the filters that came with the vent) - and while it was easier to clean, the change your filter door popped up after 6 loads - with a moderate amount of lint in the filter. (3) I next tried a 1/4 inch thick washable a/c filter - which was the easiest to clean, and the change your filter door didn't pop up until 10 loads - or a week of laundry. I will be purchasing the 1/4 inch a/c filter and cutting multiple filters for the vent at quite a bit if savings over the filters that can be purchased from the manufacturer. They also work much better than the ones provided by the manufacturer. The pictures below are of the installation in the garage with the change your filter door popped up, and the metal filter and 1/4 inch a/c filter after 10 loads (1 week) of laundry. This appears to be the right combination for maximum efficiency and longest filter use between changes. Update 2 - 10/20/16 I have added a picture of the filters I experimented with. The green and black ones on the top work best. The blue one (I tried 1/2 in. & 1/4 in. were as bad as the filter provided by the manufacturer. The denser the filter the less loads. The two less dense/light weight filters did as good as of a job at blocking the lint as the denser filters. Filters in picture: 1) The green filter is from the cheapest whole house a/c filter my husband could find. It's about 1/8 inch thick. My husband had to remove it from the cardboard frame it came in. This worked as well as the black filter - about 10 loads. These are not washable at all - must be tosed after using. 2) The black filter is a foam window unit a/c filter, about 1/8 inch thick - it was the cheapest and worked as well as the green filter - about 10 loads. This was the most washable - but since they are cheap - I have been throwing them away after one use. 3) The blue filter is made out of dense fiberglass or natural hog hair (not sure which) - I tried 1/2 inch thick and 1/4 inch. The 1/2 inch thick one worked as poorly as the one provided by the manufacturer of the dryer vent. The 1/4 one worked slightly better. These are supposed to be washable - maybe with a power washer? 4) The white/blue filter is the one provided by the manufacturer - I got the least amount of loads with it (it and the 1/2 inch blue filter) - and it really isn't very washable. Update 3 03/26/2017 - Magnet Weights I have found that over time the glue on the magnet weights degrades and the magnets fall down into the vent. I would recommend putting the magnets on the top of the pop-up flap and not the underside. It's still a very good solution to my dryer venting needs - perhaps just needs a few design changes. Update 4 07/22/2017 I've added more pictures of my filter solution. The cheap ($2.94 packet of 4 20x25x1 fiberglass air filters) Flanders Easy Flow green filters from Walmart are the best. (I couldn't find them on Amazon). Just pull off the cardboard and you can cut out 6 filters from one big filter. Use care as fiberglass can poke you - using gloves while doing the cutting can eliminate that problem. As I said in another update - double up the filters in the unit. I replace the one closest to the air flow once every week to week and a half. The other about once a month. In the pictures I've added you can see how well this traps the lint - keeping it from escaping into my garage. I still highly endorse the vent - just not their filters and magnet weights - but by trail and error found good solutions.
M**Z
Excellent for Electric Dryers Only
Easy to install. Saved me a lot of time and money by not having to move the water heater. Works great!!! Love it. To prevent condensation on the window 🪟 in my laundry room I placed a small silica packet you get in some containers near the window…problem solved!!!
T**G
Good product
At some point, home builders decided that venting the dryer through the roof was a good idea. It's actually a terrible idea. The only way to make sure the vent isn't blocked at the roof opening is to get up there and inspect it, unless you're willing to pay someone. I'm willing and able to do the maintenance on my own, but the problem with our current house is the roof pitch is too steep. We're fortunate that there's a window in the laundry room, so I decided to try out the BetterVent. The instructions say to mount it on a wall, but the first change I made was to mount it on a 24 inch square piece of plywood and put it on the floor, leaning against the wall. Fortunately, we have extra room next to the dryer. The BetterVent is also designed with a small trap door on top that's supposed to lift up when the filter becomes clogged and air pressure increases. Another change I made was to tape the door closed, and we just clean the filter every time we dry a load (two-person household, so we don't do a lot of laundry). The only problem with that is, it's a little rougher on the filter, and the first one only lasted two months. Another thing I do is put a large box fan in the window, with the air blowing outside at full speed, and I run the ceiling vent. I found out the hard way that not doing so creates a lot of humidity that collects on every surface, including the walls. When we move, I'm not sure what I'll do if there's no window near the dryer. In terms of performance, we haven't had any problems, other than having to open the window during all kinds of weather. The BetterVent completely solved the issue we were having with clothes taking a very long time to dry thoroughly, because there's now a much shorter distance to push the air, and it's easier for me to make sure the duct is unobstructed.
T**A
No More Duct Cleaning Fees!
My dryer vent duct exists through the roof top, and when I noticed everything in my laundry room covered with a frank amount of dust after laundering some blankets, I figured the ducts needed cleaning. A few minutes into the procedure the service man informed me that the duct was never installed correctly, was not connected to the outside roof vent cap, and was in fact too short to couple with it. That meant then all that dryer lint and dust was simply blowing into the attic space. He told me he did not have enough ladder length to enable him to reach it, and suggested I call another service. After calling numerous companies that install dryer vent ducting, not one was interested in the job, and it was suggested I call a building contractor. I had a better idea. Following a quick search for options, I came across indoor vent systems, and ultimately decided on the BetterVent Indoor Dryer Vent system, also purchasing the flexible transition duct and an end cap for the installed wall duct. I chose it because it is not bulky, doesn't take up floor space or interfere with movement around the dryer, and its attractive. It was quick and super easy to install, and I did it myself. It really does the job too. No more dust everywhere, no more fear of lint fire hazard, and no more paying someone to clean the ducts. I can do it all and keep my money! Look at the photos. #1 – screen with filter after 10 dryer loads, #2– dirty screen before vacuuming, #3 – polyester filter before vacuuming, #4 polyester filter after vacuuming. #5 – installed system The filter vacuums very well and I expect will last a long time. I recommend this system 100% for ease of installation, effectiveness, ease of cleaning, and overall appearance.
S**.
The safest vent possible
Works fantastic I never have a clogged dryer vent line anymore and free heat
R**T
Works well in the confined space for the overhead dryer The door is clear of the filter The filter is at a manageable height
E**N
Excellent and Fast service! The product and the seller promise what they said.
A**R
I waited several dryer uses to post my review. I'm really happy with BetterVent. I live in a small condo, where we are unable to vent the dryers outside. I used to have that bucket system, but didn't realise I was to put water in it, and had to clean a thin film of lint all the time. Finally my brain kicked in and I thought --- I wonder if there's a different option? And voila! BetterVent. I have that stackable washer/dryer that condos permit, in my storage room. And I don't have a ton of wall space. So I just used this awesome, heavy double sided tape stuff and taped it to the side of my machine. Didn't need to use the extra magnet weights, as I don't think those stackable washer/dryers are that powerful. It does kick out 1 or 2 small lint balls, the size of a pea, I think out the top. But nothing like the lint dust from before. So easy to clean. I do have to open the storage room door while I'm doing laundry, otherwise it's too humid. I'm very happy with the purchase and would recommend.
C**O
Muy practico para secadoras electricas
A**O
Buena calidad de materiales se instala fácilmente envío rápido
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