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NMFC 108090 - Dryer Vent Kits | Class 150–200

Article ID
108090
Dryer vent kits with duct and hood
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped listing for hardware-style kits
Class Range
150-200 2 classifications
Two-class rating: typically 150–200 boxed
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous household installation components

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
108090.00 Kits, dryer vent, consisting of flexible duct, metal or plastic hood with connecting pipe and hose clamps, with or without flanged wall plate, in boxes:
108090.01 With flexible duct, connecting pipe packed one within the other 150
108090.02 NOI 200

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm the exact kit makeup (flexible duct, hood material, clamps, wall plate) and select the correct class within 150–200 per NMFC 108090; note it on the BOL as “Kits, dryer vent, boxed.”
  2. Package to protect mixed components: coil the duct loosely (don’t crush), bag clamps and screws, sleeve or corner-protect the hood, and use a snug corrugated insert so parts don’t abrade the duct.
  3. For pallet moves, stack cartons upright with flat sides together, add corner boards, strap then stretch-wrap; avoid top-load pressure that could deform plastic hoods or kink ducts.
  4. Document carton count, dimensions, and actual weight; include a packing list showing number of kits per master carton to speed check-in and reduce reclass or OS&D disputes.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Reduced reclass risk by using the precise NMFC 108090 item and its 150–200 class range, cutting surprise fees.
  • Lower damage and reship costs through component isolation and hood protection tailored to these mixed-material kits.
  • Better freight quotes and faster tendering since the item is non-hazardous and boxed, simplifying carrier acceptance.
  • Optimized carton sizing and palletization can trim dimensional charges and improve cube utilization in LTL networks.