I lived with an electric dryer vented inside for about 16 years. It worked for me. I have a tenant living with one. Works for him too. You have to keep the cup filled with water in the type that I am familiar with. It was not problem and worked very well.
I don't believe this is a solution for a gas dryer.
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I've vented my electric dryer with an indoor kit for the last few years (dryer is located in the garage). It works great! The kit cost about $10. The container that traps the lint holds a couple of inches of water so the lint that blows into it will cling to the water and not blow out. It is a little messy to clean out (I dump mine out about every 2 weeks), but my dryer works much better, since it no longer needs an extra 15 feet of dryer duct to vent outside. Remember, this type of venting is ONLY FOR AN ELECTRIC DRYER!!
Try removing vent hose from exterior wall , place a old ladies knee high over it to catch the lint. Clean lint out as needed. Works with any dryer. My grandad did this as far back as i can remember,
Gas dryer cannot be vented inside
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