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Post# 275834 , Reply# 2   4/18/2008 at 05:29 (5,823 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)   |   | |
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Venting a dryer into the room would cause serious dampness and damage. Meaning a non-condenser model. ~It's got more room to tumble. ....which means less wrinkling. Condeneser dryers (at least the type that uses room air to condense and cool the heated air within the machine) heats up the room. Good if dryer is for cool weather use only.Not so good if the dryer is in living space and used in summer. |
Post# 275837 , Reply# 3   4/18/2008 at 06:32 (5,823 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)   |   | |
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That's not completly correct! Air-condensing dryers today mostly re-use the heat back in the cycle. That's why many condensing dryers are B rated (but still a vented dryer use less electricity!!!) |
Post# 275842 , Reply# 5   4/18/2008 at 07:37 (5,823 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)   |   | |
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OMG water is not metered in Ireland? Ok it's not so hard to cool with water... but maybe recuperate the water to wash or clean or flush toilets... but flushing down the drain would be a bit hard...:$ |
Post# 275844 , Reply# 6   4/18/2008 at 07:52 (5,823 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)   |   | |
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Post# 275866 , Reply# 8   4/18/2008 at 11:51 (5,823 days old) by northernmary (Huddersfield - West Yorkshire)   |   | |
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Post# 275882 , Reply# 9   4/18/2008 at 15:28 (5,823 days old) by mrx ()   |   | |
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Nice stack! What detergent is that on top ?! |
Post# 275885 , Reply# 10   4/18/2008 at 15:51 (5,823 days old) by northernmary (Huddersfield - West Yorkshire)   |   | |
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Post# 276222 , Reply# 13   4/21/2008 at 16:12 (5,820 days old) by mrx ()   |   | |
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Water's paid for out of general taxation in Ireland, there's no charge or meter at all. |