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No removable lint trap

My dryer lint collection area does not have a removable lint trap. Was it suppose to have one? If so, is this a part I can order?

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By law all dryers must have a removable trap to meet UL standerds Type in your model number in to the web browser to find a site to order parts

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I would think you can. You need your model number and you can look on line. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx

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