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Re: Re: [OT] Condenser Dryers



 >whilst the purists would disagree ...

still, the cost has to be offset against the cost of alternative means
of drying ... having a drier means having a very compct way of drying
clothes ... which must save something ... not to mention the better
atmosphere in the house vis-a-vis drying them about the house ...

Chris


robin_edw wrote:

>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ho Yin Ng"
<architect.hoyin@...> wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone own one?
>>
>>I don't have enough room in my new kitchen to have one but my
"wife to
>>be" wants one.
>>
>>I am considering putting one in the study. Is this wise? Do they
>>produce any steam?
>>
>>I don't want all my HA equipment sizzled!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Ho yin
>>
>>
>>
>We have a condensing dryer, very think limestone walls made it a must
>(too many jobs to do without knocking a hole through the walls.  Our
>dryer packed up two weeks before Christmas and as its rained most days
>since then boy did we notice the lack of dryer.  We've now got a new
>condenser and its A rated as well, so whilst the purists would
>disagree doing a small bit for the environment.
>
>The old one kept utility room quite warm when it was running the new
>one seems to do that significantly less.  Neither seemed to produce
>any noticable moisture (except into the tank within the machine that
>you have to empty).
>
>New one is an AEG btw, bought off web.
>
>robin
>



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