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Ventless Electric Clothes Dryer Smarty 05-17-2008
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Posted by Smarty on May 17, 2008, 11:48 pm
Has anybody had any experience with these? Several reputable companies like
Bosch, Asko, and LG sell them. Any idea how they get rid of moisture? Do
they need a drain?

Many thanks,

Smarty


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Posted by ransley on May 18, 2008, 7:20 am
> Has anybody had any experience with these? Several reputable companies lik=
e
> Bosch, Asko, and LG sell them. Any idea how they get rid of moisture? Do
> they need a drain?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Smarty

I would guess you vent it outside in summer or all you are doing is
pumping heat,dust and water inside

Posted by tbasc@bellsouth.net on May 18, 2008, 7:55 am
> Has anybody had any experience with these? Several reputable companies lik=
e
> Bosch, Asko, and LG sell them. Any idea how they get rid of moisture? Do
> they need a drain?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Smarty

Daughter has used a Miele for several years.
It vents into a bucket of water which picks up the lint.
She empties the bucket at un known intervals.
It works well.

T

Posted by LouB on May 18, 2008, 10:51 am
tbasc@bellsouth.net wrote:
>> Has anybody had any experience with these? Several reputable companies like
>> Bosch, Asko, and LG sell them. Any idea how they get rid of moisture? Do
>> they need a drain?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Smarty
>
> Daughter has used a Miele for several years.
> It vents into a bucket of water which picks up the lint.
> She empties the bucket at un known intervals.
> It works well.
>
> T

The heat and most moisture is vented into your house where the A/C then
gets rid of it in the summer but both can be helpful in winter.

Lou

Posted by Dave Martindale on May 18, 2008, 12:53 pm
>Has anybody had any experience with these? Several reputable companies like
>Bosch, Asko, and LG sell them. Any idea how they get rid of moisture? Do
>they need a drain?

Don't know about those specific brands, but apparently there are dryers
that use a heat exchanger for the air. Incoming cool air is used to
cool and condense the moisture out of the exhaust air. Yes, there must
be a condensate drain somewhere.

        Dave


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