Dryerbox® Purpose:
The Dryerbox is an in-wall recessed receptacle in the laundry room that houses the dryer exhaust duct. It has changed the way of venting a dryer, contributing to improved dryer performance, safer, more efficient and roomier homes. The Dryerbox protects the exhaust duct against crushing from appliance movement, keeps the air flowing and helps to reduce lint build up.
Dryerbox Advantages:
The dryer exhaust duct is housed within the receptacle, freeing up needed space so the dryer can be pushed closer to the wall. The laundry room will appear larger.
Avoiding extra bends and kinks behind the dryer means shorter drying times and this saves on energy bills and appliance wear and tear. The Dryerbox reduces the fire hazard associated with venting a dryer. It eliminates the bends and kinks in exhaust duct that will trap lint, causing it to build up over time and creates the perfect environment for a dryer fire.
New construction can also mean remodeling. Basically there is no drywall on the studs. These Dryerboxes have a flange that mounts to the stud (in the rough) and is installed before the drywall is hung. These Dryerboxes have a "built-in" cornerbead, and do not need a secondary trim ring.
The Dryerbox reduces the fire hazard associated with dryer venting problems. It’s even UL Classified for a 1-hour wall.
Not Sure Which Model to Install?
- *For stackable or pedestal dryers with downward exhaust direction, install this model upside-down.
- Models DB-480, DB-425, DB-350, DB-4D and DB-3D are UL Classified
- Deep Drawn Manufacturing in the USA
- Extension Rim Extends 7/8" from Nailing Flange
- Eight 1/4" Mounting Holes (4 on Each Side)
- Tapered Sides Allow Nesting of Multiple Boxes
- Surface is Easy to Paint (No Oil Residue)
- Instruction Sheet is Attached to Rear Panel
- New Construction Models Include a Gas Port Knock-out

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