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24-Pieces Stainless Steel Washing Machine Lint Snare Traps w/ Cable Ties

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YHK3M via Amazon has 24-Pieces Stainless Steel Washing Machine Lint Snare Traps w/ Cable Ties on sale for $9.99 - $1 off when you clip the coupon on the product page - 50% off when you apply promo code CW6ZU6L7 at checkout = $3.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Material: These lint traps are made with high-quality 304 stainless steel instead of ordinary 201 stainless steel. These lint traps will not rust, do not readily tear, and are durable
  • Reduce the risk: these washing machine lint traps are created to keep lint, hair, and even lost tissues from clogging your laundry sink
  • How To Use: It is very easy to install, traps can slips easily onto end of hose, no tools needed for installation, easy to put on the discharge hose and they are easy to remove. Nylon cable tie is unlocking design
  • Wide range of use: Good for washing machine hoses that empty into a basin, sink, bathtub, etc. Can catching lint, hair, pieces of tissue, etc. So will greatly reduce the risk of drain clogging
  • Package Includes: 24 pcs washing machine lint traps and 24 nylon cable ties. Size: Expand length of the lint trap is 29 cm and 5.5 cm in width, fits most washing machine discharge hoses. Cable tie: length is 19.7 cm, good help to securely fasten lint Trap to the drain pipe

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YHK3M via Amazon has 24-Pieces Stainless Steel Washing Machine Lint Snare Traps w/ Cable Ties on sale for $9.99 - $1 off when you clip the coupon on the product page - 50% off when you apply promo code CW6ZU6L7 at checkout = $3.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.

Product Description:
  • Material: These lint traps are made with high-quality 304 stainless steel instead of ordinary 201 stainless steel. These lint traps will not rust, do not readily tear, and are durable
  • Reduce the risk: these washing machine lint traps are created to keep lint, hair, and even lost tissues from clogging your laundry sink
  • How To Use: It is very easy to install, traps can slips easily onto end of hose, no tools needed for installation, easy to put on the discharge hose and they are easy to remove. Nylon cable tie is unlocking design
  • Wide range of use: Good for washing machine hoses that empty into a basin, sink, bathtub, etc. Can catching lint, hair, pieces of tissue, etc. So will greatly reduce the risk of drain clogging
  • Package Includes: 24 pcs washing machine lint traps and 24 nylon cable ties. Size: Expand length of the lint trap is 29 cm and 5.5 cm in width, fits most washing machine discharge hoses. Cable tie: length is 19.7 cm, good help to securely fasten lint Trap to the drain pipe

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Model: 24 Pieces Lint Traps Stainless Steel Washing Machine Lint Snare Traps Laundry Mesh Washer Hose Filter with 24 pcs Cable Ties

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psychojinx
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1. lint does not biodegrade the way toilet paper does because it's mostly cotton and synthetic fibers and hair that either take much longer to biodegrade or do not biodegrade at all.
2. lint clusters into loose balls that attach themselves to any little irregular surface of the septic pipe and do not come off even with regular repeated flushing through the pipe and then it slowly accumulates into a bigger and bigger clump over time.
The cable tie secures the catcher extremely securely. It is not coming off by mistake no matter what if you tighten it correctly.
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If a large amount of toilet paper can go through a sewer without issue, why is it necessary to catch lint from a washer drain pipe? To me, attaching a lint trap with a tie that could easily come loose seems like a bigger problem than the small amount of lint it might catch.
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Funny after 20 years, my washing machine drain pipe has never clogged with so-called "lint". I know I flush down the toilet much more solid material and tissue every day and don't need a "filter" there. I feel it's a solution for a non-existent problem that will, on it's own, create a new problem I didn't have before.

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I love that they put a check mark next to "flammable" for theirs but claim the competitors version is not
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Didn't know I needed this… Do I need this?
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I'm trying to see if there are any other uses for this. Medieval contraception?!
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Quote from Victim :
Didn't know I needed this… Do I need this?
when you see it catch enough lint to make a small pair of mittens after only a few months you will say that "yes - i needed this". talking first hand knowledge here...
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If a large amount of toilet paper can go through a sewer without issue, why is it necessary to catch lint from a washer drain pipe? To me, attaching a lint trap with a tie that could easily come loose seems like a bigger problem than the small amount of lint it might catch.
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Quote from PoLusImo :
If a large amount of toilet paper can go through a sewer without issue, why is it necessary to catch lint from a washer drain pipe? To me, attaching a lint trap with a tie that could easily come loose seems like a bigger problem than the small amount of lint it might catch.
1. lint does not biodegrade the way toilet paper does because it's mostly cotton and synthetic fibers and hair that either take much longer to biodegrade or do not biodegrade at all.
2. lint clusters into loose balls that attach themselves to any little irregular surface of the septic pipe and do not come off even with regular repeated flushing through the pipe and then it slowly accumulates into a bigger and bigger clump over time.
The cable tie secures the catcher extremely securely. It is not coming off by mistake no matter what if you tighten it correctly.
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Thanks! Code worked. You definitely need them. We switch out ours like once every 1.5mos or so. It's crazy the amount of lint they catch

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Or just run an auger every few years...
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I love that they put a check mark next to "flammable" for theirs but claim the competitors version is not
"INFLAMMABLE MEANS FLAMMABLE?"
-Dr. Nick Rivera

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8mD2hsxrhQ
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Quote from PoLusImo :
If a large amount of toilet paper can go through a sewer without issue, why is it necessary to catch lint from a washer drain pipe? To me, attaching a lint trap with a tie that could easily come loose seems like a bigger problem than the small amount of lint it might catch.
Please, read about Fatbergs in sewer systems. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatberg
Not everything dissolves; Flushables is a wide term. Also, flushing has a lot more force than your washer. You should also be cleaning the dryer vent pipe to reduce fire hazard
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Quote from psychojinx :
when you see it catch enough lint to make a small pair of mittens after only a few months you will say that "yes - i needed this". talking first hand knowledge here...
Funny after 20 years, my washing machine drain pipe has never clogged with so-called "lint". I know I flush down the toilet much more solid material and tissue every day and don't need a "filter" there. I feel it's a solution for a non-existent problem that will, on it's own, create a new problem I didn't have before.
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Quote from psychojinx :
1. lint does not biodegrade the way toilet paper does because it's mostly cotton and synthetic fibers and hair that either take much longer to biodegrade or do not biodegrade at all.2. lint clusters into loose balls that attach themselves to any little irregular surface of the septic pipe and do not come off even with regular repeated flushing through the pipe and then it slowly accumulates into a bigger and bigger clump over time.The cable tie secures the catcher extremely securely. It is not coming off by mistake no matter what if you tighten it correctly.
20 years in our house and the washer drain pipe has never clogged. A recent camera scoping of our main-line pipe to the street showed it was squeaky clean. I guess if you are predisposed to your pipe clogging from lint, this product is for you, but otherwise, just something else for me to forget to replace and before you know it, I have a mess in the laundry room because the filter is clogged.
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worked for me, killer price. thanks!

I used to get clogged drain every 2 years. This happened right after we switched to a HE washing machine, perhaps with less water the lint just doesn't get washed away like they used to. But with a lint trap, which I change monthly, I haven't had a single clogged drain in 5 years.
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Quote from psychojinx :
when you see it catch enough lint to make a small pair of mittens after only a few months you will say that "yes - i needed this". talking first hand knowledge here...
Just because that's an issue for you doesn't mean it's an issue for everybody. These are really only beneficial in three scenarios that I'm aware of, and most washers probably don't fall under any of the three:
  • Washer drains to a sump that must pump the sewage uphill
  • Washer is connected to extremely old plumbing already prone to clogging due to deteriorating pipes
  • Washer is on a septic system (dubious utility here, but it will increase the frequency of needing to empty your septic tank very slightly)
If none of that applies to your setup, then you don't need a washer lint trap.
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