That is a good question,
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No. Products of combustion are: carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide, and light Carbon monoxide this is why it is vented outside. CO is odorless and can KILL YOU.
Electric tumble dryers appeared in the early 20th century. Industrial designer Brooks Stevens developed the first electric dryer with a glass window in the 1940s. [3]
Most tumble dryers use 3.5 kw/ph,the average cost of a kilowatt is about 15p so running one for an hour would cost about 50p( I think!)
When the lie flat and dry they do not the option of TUMBLE in the dryers which softens them
Depending on how it's used it can last 20 years or more. If the machine has had heavy use, it may need replaced in about 8 years.
Due to gravity the more dense objects go towards the outside. Similar concept to a tumble dryer.
A condenser tumble dryer works the same as a regular tumble dryer except the condenser dryer uses a heat exchanger to cool the air and condense the water vapor into a collection pipe. The best condenser dryer in the US is considered to be ASKO or Ariston.
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White Knight 42AW 6kg Vented Tumble Dryer, White Knight 38AW 3kg Compact Tumble Dryer, and White Knight 37AW 3kg Tumble Dryer. All models made by Bosch Tumble are reliable and set at a decent price for most consumers.
Tumble dryer condenser kits are design to fit most tumble dryer models and were created to assist you in condensing the hot air your dryer produces. By condensing the air with cold water you can place the dryer in a room that does not have a window or opening for a vent.
You can put a condenser tumble dryer anywhere as long has you have a plug close by. Because a condense dryer collects the water in a container which you can empty when it is full.
Forget the tumble dryer, sperm dies on clothes. Assuming you washed the clothes prior to putting them in the tumble dryer, if any sperm were left on the clothing (and survived the heat from the dryer) they die after 72 hrs anyway! Hope this helps. xx
george jefferson
The Kenmore Gas Dryer will not heat and dry clothing.
It evaporates quicker with the heat.
you put it in the tumble dryer
In a cool, gentle cycle. Air dry them--on top of the dryer is a good place, or outside if possible, with the rubber side up, or if necessary, tumble lightly in a cool dryer.