Gas tumble dryer

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    kwatt
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    Re: Gas tumble dryer

    Those condenser units we don’t really sell because they’re not all that great to be honest and I put people off the idea.

    They do work, sorta and catch moisture but nowhere even close to as efficiently as a condenser dryer will so you will still get moisture into the room. Depending where it is that may or may not be a problem.

    It’s a solution if you’re really in a jam and have no other option but it sure wouldn’t be the first thing I’d suggest to anyone. And in some instances, they just don’t work.

    K.

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    untitled
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    Re: Gas tumble dryer

    Thanks Kwatt,

    What a brilliant bunch of folk you all are.

    So it seems ‘keep it simple’ on all accounts is the conclusion I’m coming to:

    – Forget the expensive lower running cost versions if using the machine Ad Hoc for domestic.
    -Best option is therefore a cheaper long standing workhorse of an electric model. White Knight or Beko
    -Position the machine up high in the cellar to avoid a vertical vent (as much as possible).
    -Drain the vent and clean it out regularly.
    -Use the box condenser only if venting really is not an option.

    Martin, iadom, kaibart & kwatt…. You’ve been so very helpful. Thank you very much indeed.

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