Dryerbox Model DB-3D
Downward Venting, 2x4 Wall
Details
- 22 gauge aluminized steel weighing 4.12 pounds each
- Lower port measures 4 1/8" with very slight oval shape
- Distance from nailing flange to rear of box is 3 1/2"
- Overall measurements: 19" h x 16 3/4" w x 4 3/8" deep
- Inside measures 14" wide x 16" tall
- Flex hose, screws or clamps are not included
Additional Resources:
Dryerbox Model Specifications
Dryerbox Installation Tips
Dryer Venting Guidelines
Dryer Venting FAQs
Videos
Technical Documentation
Ratings & Reviews
31 Reviews
remodel use
by Tom| 7/19/2015 12:00:00 am
I "found" this item through a contractor's trade magazine. I have completely renovated an 18-year old condo and decided to add the dryer box since I was adding a laundry box as well. It worked out pretty good but there were some issues since it's a remodel and water and gas were in the same area which made it "challenging" to get everything to fit. Maybe some re-design for such future projects would be in order?
Retrofit Vent Box
by Lila McGrew| 7/31/2018 12:00:00 am
We installed a downdraft vent box during our laundry remodel. The quality is excellent, easy to install (one the existing framing was modified), and does exactly what it's supposed to do. The contractor had never seen one before, and was impressed. He intends to use them in the future. The building inspector loves them, too.
Stacked dryer
by Kyle| 3/16/2014 12:00:00 am
My dryer is stacked on top of washer. It would have nice to know this box is specifically designed to fit to floor
Vice president Schantz Homes Inc
by stephen schantz| 2/8/2012 12:00:00 am
Solved a space problem with a very professional look.I was pleasantly surprised by the number of comments from inspectors and subcontractors. Great product,quick delivery.
Well Done
by Lane| 5/12/2015 12:00:00 am
Clean easy to install. This product is just what we expected.
Works great after modified
by Carey| 10/15/2014 12:00:00 am
I needed the downbox 2x4 box for my project. I cut out then smoothed out the holes so the down vent would be on the bottom right and gas on the top left. I had to flip flop my front loading machines so the doors would open outward properly. All plumbing and electrical had to be moved. It's finally done and works great. Now it's time for drywall.