I have seen periscope dryer vents to get the dryer closer to the wall, and magvent to minimize the vent path, but is there a product or solution that combines the two? My issue is my dryer goes around a small corner, so the periscope vents I've seen would solve my desire to move the dryer closer to the wall but wouldn't work around that angle. And then the magvent would solve the angle issue, but still have a large hose that prevents the dryer from being pushed closer to the wall. It is a sma...| Recent Questions - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
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