Allan, I would like one large enough to make it a monthly service.

After I use the one I ordered for awhile I'll know more.  Might even put two 
in series.

Harry


> The laundry lint filter I posted is really just a small filter bag
> hanging in a plastic canister.  NOTHING high-tech about it AT ALL.  I
> don't know where you buy filter bag fabric, or how easy it is to buy it
> in small quantities.  A google search turned up
> http://www.lamports.com/lfbags.htm but they seem like the sort of
> company that sells in bulk to other manufacturers.
>
> For the price it was just not worth it to me to track down this kind of
> stuff and design and build one myself.  The thing will last basically
> forever, with occasional replacement of the filter bag being the only
> thing that can really ever be necessary.
>
> I'm not sure if the problem is overblown, but my filter grabs enough wet
> lint to amount to a large fistful every month or two.  I'd just as soon
> keep that out of the septic system, whether it would settle out in the
> tank or not.
>
> It was more lint than that before we got our front-load washer.
>
> Allan


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