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[Lifetime Warranty] W11117302 Dryer Lint Screen Grille - Compatible With Some Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag Dryers - Replaces 8544723, W10685670, WP8544723, 4538922, AP6245906, PS12114312, EAP12114312

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[Lifetime Warranty] W11117302 Dryer Lint Screen Grille - Compatible With Some Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag Dryers - Replaces 8544723, W10685670, WP8544723, 4538922, AP6245906, PS12114312, EAP12114312

W11117302 Dryer Lint Screen Grille

Key Features

  • Protective Snag-Free Design: Designed with smooth, precision-molded slots that allow maximum airflow for efficient drying while preventing delicate clothing from being sucked into the exhaust duct or snagging on sharp edges.
  • High-Temperature Resistant Polymer: Constructed from premium, heat-resistant plastic that withstands the continuous extreme temperatures of the dryer's exhaust system without warping, cracking, or becoming brittle over time.
  • Secure Filter Housing: Acts as the primary mounting channel for the lint screen, ensuring the filter seats perfectly flush and creates a tight seal to capture maximum lint and debris.
  • Direct Factory Replacement: Engineered to exact OEM specifications, matching the original mounting screw holes and housing dimensions for a seamless, gap-free installation.
  • Airflow Optimization: Maintains the crucial air-flow balance required by your dryer's heating elements and thermostats, preventing overheating issues caused by collapsed or broken grilles.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6245906
  • PS12114312
  • WP8544723
  • W10685670
  • 8544723
  • 4538922
  • EAP12114312

Compatibility & Fitment

This lint screen grille is a direct replacement for standard dryers from the following brands:

  • Whirlpool
  • Maytag
  • Kenmore
  • Crosley
  • Amana
  • Roper
  • Estate
  • Inglis

When to Replace

  • Cracked or Broken Plastic: The most common failure is physical damage from zippers, buttons, or heavy shoes tumbling against the grille, creating sharp edges that destroy clothing.
  • Clothes Getting Snagged: If you find small tears, burn marks, or black streaks on your garments after a cycle, the grille is likely warped and trapping fabric as it spins.
  • Lint Filter Won't Stay Down: If the lint screen constantly pops up during operation, the internal retaining tabs on the grille have snapped off.
  • Visible Warping: Extreme heat over time can cause the plastic to bow outward, creating a gap where unfiltered lint bypasses the screen and clogs your exhaust vent.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Always unplug the dryer from the electrical outlet before beginning any internal repair.
  • Keep Track of Screws: PRO TIP: The grille is typically held in place by two or three interior screws. Place a towel inside the dryer drum over the lint trap before removing them so they do not accidentally fall down into the blower wheel housing.
  • Clean the Cavity: Once the old grille is removed, use a long vacuum attachment to thoroughly clean the lint trap housing. This is the perfect time to remove years of hidden, compacted lint that restricts airflow.
  • Avoid Over-Tightening: When installing the new W11117302 grille, hand-tighten the screws just until they are snug. Using a power drill or over-tightening can crack the brand-new plastic housing.
$50.86
[Lifetime Warranty] W11117302 Dryer Lint Screen Grille - Compatible With Some Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag Dryers - Replaces 8544723, W10685670, WP8544723, 4538922, AP6245906, PS12114312, EAP12114312
$50.86

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Description

W11117302 Dryer Lint Screen Grille

Key Features

  • Protective Snag-Free Design: Designed with smooth, precision-molded slots that allow maximum airflow for efficient drying while preventing delicate clothing from being sucked into the exhaust duct or snagging on sharp edges.
  • High-Temperature Resistant Polymer: Constructed from premium, heat-resistant plastic that withstands the continuous extreme temperatures of the dryer's exhaust system without warping, cracking, or becoming brittle over time.
  • Secure Filter Housing: Acts as the primary mounting channel for the lint screen, ensuring the filter seats perfectly flush and creates a tight seal to capture maximum lint and debris.
  • Direct Factory Replacement: Engineered to exact OEM specifications, matching the original mounting screw holes and housing dimensions for a seamless, gap-free installation.
  • Airflow Optimization: Maintains the crucial air-flow balance required by your dryer's heating elements and thermostats, preventing overheating issues caused by collapsed or broken grilles.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6245906
  • PS12114312
  • WP8544723
  • W10685670
  • 8544723
  • 4538922
  • EAP12114312

Compatibility & Fitment

This lint screen grille is a direct replacement for standard dryers from the following brands:

  • Whirlpool
  • Maytag
  • Kenmore
  • Crosley
  • Amana
  • Roper
  • Estate
  • Inglis

When to Replace

  • Cracked or Broken Plastic: The most common failure is physical damage from zippers, buttons, or heavy shoes tumbling against the grille, creating sharp edges that destroy clothing.
  • Clothes Getting Snagged: If you find small tears, burn marks, or black streaks on your garments after a cycle, the grille is likely warped and trapping fabric as it spins.
  • Lint Filter Won't Stay Down: If the lint screen constantly pops up during operation, the internal retaining tabs on the grille have snapped off.
  • Visible Warping: Extreme heat over time can cause the plastic to bow outward, creating a gap where unfiltered lint bypasses the screen and clogs your exhaust vent.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Always unplug the dryer from the electrical outlet before beginning any internal repair.
  • Keep Track of Screws: PRO TIP: The grille is typically held in place by two or three interior screws. Place a towel inside the dryer drum over the lint trap before removing them so they do not accidentally fall down into the blower wheel housing.
  • Clean the Cavity: Once the old grille is removed, use a long vacuum attachment to thoroughly clean the lint trap housing. This is the perfect time to remove years of hidden, compacted lint that restricts airflow.
  • Avoid Over-Tightening: When installing the new W11117302 grille, hand-tighten the screws just until they are snug. Using a power drill or over-tightening can crack the brand-new plastic housing.