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eggcup5 | 22:23 Mon 25th Oct 2004 | How it Works
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Hi could any 1 help my old tumble drier has finally given up.  I want to get another and it's a choice between 1 wiith a hose going outside and 1 condensed heat which collects condensation and u just empty a tray now and again.  With the condensed one do you still get a certain amount of condensation in the room(as with the hose) or does it cut it out altogether.  I would appreciate any advice there is about �100 price difference Many thanks
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Hi There

I have a condenser and it lives under the stairs!  I dont have any condensation problems (although I leave the door ajar when i use it).  I would definately get a condenser.  After all you will normally use it when it is cold and miserable outside so it seems silly to have the window open!!!

See if you can find one that heats the "fresh" drying air with the wet andhot air coming from the dryer. lowers the energy costs.

Sorry to disagree with previous but I had a condenser and it was a nightmare. They should only be considered when you have no way of getting a hose outside.

Otherwise a tradtitional vented dryer will dry a load in a fraction of the time (more convenient and less expensive to run), and is cheaper!

Condensor type more efficient, heat is dispersed in the house instead of outside

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