AC Infinity Flexible 12-Inch Aluminum Ducting, Heavy-Duty Four-Layer Protection, 25-Feet Long for Heating Cooling Ventilation and Exhaust







Key features
- •Designed for ventilation applications including HVAC, dryer, grow rooms and tents.
- •Four layer design makes it more durable and resistant to leaks, tears, and cuts.
- •Steel-wire spiral structure is flexible and easy-to-install in hard to reach places.
- •Constructed of Aluminum and thermoplastic, tube can be shortened for various applications.
- •Ducting Size: 12" | Length: 25 feet | Includes two stainless steel 12" duct clamps
AC Infinity Flexible 12-Inch Aluminum Ducting, Heavy-Duty Four-Layer Protection, 25-Feet Long for Heating Cooling Ventilation and Exhaust
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Customer Reviews
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Duct tubing
melnik51✓ Verified Purchase•November 27, 2023
Great product with fast delivery. Very happy.
Great fit
Kenneth J✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
Works great the end pieces of the outdoor unit just slide in with ease then you take the rubber things zip ties and ties it up!
AC duct
Jackie l Goins✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
Good an sturdy
Some tips to make install go easier
David A✓ Verified Purchase•September 24, 2023
I bought a whole house fan from Lowe's, the advanced kind with a grill attached to the ceiling connected to about 6 feet of flex duct, with the motor at the other end, which draws hot air out of the house and puts it in the attic where it is expelled outside via various vents. Works great in our house, but I did a variation for the one I just bought for the garage. I, being a lifelong metal man with 20 years in ductwork, used my know how to build a plenum box and stub out 3 intakes, each 12 inch round, and instead of using the grill provided with the fan, I attached flanged box to my plenum, and ran this 12 inch flex out to a box I made for each of 3 rooms. I had grills already laying around, and made the flange to fit each grill. I put volume dampers in the 2 shorter runs to balance the intake volume if necessary. The ceiling is 11' 5",, and this the reason I "zoned" the garage, shop and rec room- one intake would not adequately pull heat out of the other 2 ceilings. Now, some tips. I made my collars 11 7/8" outside, and I still fought each connection. You could make your collars 11 3/4" and you wouldn't regret it. The reason I gave 4 stars is the material will tear if it encounters a sharp edge, like the overlap, or a burr on the edge. I recommend you have some silver tape handy and tape over the overlap and file any burrs on the outside edge. Crimping the edge will cause the same problem, so I don't recommend you hand crimp or buy start collars that come pre crimped. The metal drawbands are decent, and phillips bit in a battery drill did the trick. When you go to fit the flex on your start collar turn the excess fabric back (like you were trying to turn it inside out) to get it out of the way. It wouldn't hurt to tape metal to flex before you band it, I did. I use 3M x 3" wide. I cut my first run at about 20 feet, using wire cutters instead of snips. that left enough for my second run. I have one more to do, but I fired the fan up and it worked as expected. I'm sure I'll be pleased when the ceiling is installed. I hope these tips help you gitrdun.
gets pretty soft and flimsy when heated.
Dave Zehner✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
I'm not sure what the proper application for this hose is, but it is not as durable as I thought it would be. When warm air is passed through the hose it becomes soft and tears easily if moved. Even without heat I don't think it would hold up to any contact. I got the feeling that it would not survive a hot attic since it was such thin plastic and sensitive to temperature.
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