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Posted by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tanya_S=F6rense on June 13, 2006, 6:49 am
has anyone purchased a Ventless Combo Washer Dryer?

at least LG (Tromm) and Asko makes them, they are claimed to save electric use
also
due to the fact they are ventless (thus no removal of indoor air where the HVAC
system
has to work harder)

how well do they compare with traditional side-by-side separate washer/dryer
units?



Posted by tbasc@bellsouth.net on June 13, 2006, 7:27 am

Tanya S=F6rensen wrote:
> has anyone purchased a Ventless Combo Washer Dryer?
>
> at least LG (Tromm) and Asko makes them, they are claimed to save electri=
c use also
> due to the fact they are ventless (thus no removal of indoor air where th=
e HVAC system
> has to work harder)
>
> how well do they compare with traditional side-by-side separate washer/dr=
yer units?

Daughter has used Miel unit for several years and thinks it's very
good.
TB


Posted by Peter Mounsey on June 13, 2006, 9:02 am

> has anyone purchased a Ventless Combo Washer Dryer?
>
> at least LG (Tromm) and Asko makes them, they are claimed to save electric
use also
> due to the fact they are ventless (thus no removal of indoor air where the
HVAC system
> has to work harder)
>
> how well do they compare with traditional side-by-side separate
washer/dryer units?
>
>
Ours uses cold water to remove the heat / vapour from the dryer. Works well
but I don't know how much extra water it uses.
Pete.



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on June 13, 2006, 9:25 am
I am looking for reviews, if this is the kind you just put the clothes
in ONCE and they wash and dry automatically?

I was told their cycle time is near 2 hours but dont know if thats
true...

I think machines requiring switching stuff will be obsoilete in the
future


Posted by on June 13, 2006, 10:38 am

>has anyone purchased a Ventless Combo Washer Dryer?

I haven't but would be very interested in how well they
work

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