🚀 Connect with Confidence: The Future of Dryer Venting Awaits!
The Cinch Wall Plate Adapter by Ziggurat Products revolutionizes dryer connections with its air-tight seal, generous coverage, and tool-free installation. Designed for durability and compatibility with other Cinch products, this adapter simplifies the often frustrating task of connecting your dryer to the wall duct.
Manufacturer | Ziggurat Products |
Part Number | STV-WPA |
Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 6 inches |
Item model number | STV-WPA |
Size | Wall Plate Adapter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**F
Professional look
For some reason the builders or previous owners of this house put the dryer vent thru the wall into garage. Hole looked rough cut. I bought this product. Took about 15 minutes to cut the vent pipe and fold back tabs. The product fit like a glove and covered the rough cut hole in wall. Now looks professional. Very easy install. World recommend.
C**M
Looked like a pro!
This was perfect. The janky heater hook up in my apartment leaked heat and constantly fell off. I went to every hardware store to find something like this. Bought it from Amazon, installed it myself, and it is perfect! Makes it look like a pro installed it! No more problems!!
J**E
Very nice, easy to work with !
Easy to install. Looks great, customer lives than, what I don’t like about them is, they should be able to attach 4inch hard pipe as a “permanent” option. So instead of just a semi rigid transition. You should sell ones that are for what I did in the picture. I was able to attach a hard pipe elbow to the outside lip of the product.
K**N
Easy to install
I got this for my basement vent and it took the maintenance man less than 5 mins to put it up. It was really fast. It doesn’t come with the metal ring you need for the hose, but it’s for the hose to attach to for the ventilation from the dryer.
B**R
Quality
Used as a dryer vent
O**Y
Nice Clean Solution
The exhaust duct work for my dryer was shoddy and always bugged me. When I finally had a leak (spraying lint into my rafters) I decided to fix it. It’s in an awkward place so I wasn’t looking forward to it but once installed it has worked well. I initially tried a semi-rigid pipe but had difficulty closing the plastic tabs down all the way. I was concerned about breaking the tabs so I switched to the lighter foil version, which snapped in easily. I noticed that since the foil exhaust is lighter and bends easier it seems to place less stress on the two joints (exhaust end and dryer end), so I’m hoping it will prevent it from coming apart. It took me two attempts to snap in the ring, the first time it wouldn’t seat all the way, the second time it popped right in. Just did a few cycles and it’s airtight. Now it will be much easier to replace it every year.
J**N
Waste of money
Save your money and just use regular duct material
A**R
Not as Shown on Video
This ended up working really well. I wasn't sure how it would do. The instruction video really helped along with my heavy duty snips. This is the third time I've tried to fix the set up after my "free install" from the home improvement store left the washer and dryer 15" from the wall. The first time I tried to fix it, I ended up pulling a bunch of muscles and tendons in my leg. It was frustrating to say the least! There are two different versions of this if you look through the pictures. Not sure if they are both sold or not. This version includes a velcro strap to attach the tubing to the new wall adapter. It works great. The video shows a dryer duct connector snap type connection. I thought I was getting that, but the velcro worked well. I purchased the dryer duct connector for the other end. That will not work on this end because the plastic tube coming off the wall adapter does not have a snap/stop for the connector.
S**W
Great!
Easy to install, very easy to attach the hose.
A**G
Doesn't connect
The cuffs are too stiff to tighten up on the hose. So these still require tape to attach. Not betterthan what i already had.
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