kenmoreguy89
Well-known member
Just my opinion.....I'd never buy a dryer that vent inside, moisture for me is not so good and it is an hazard for the house especially in winter months when internal condensation risk to get your walls and windows "sweat", mold growing etc....OMG no no no! the GE in question was also showed in a closet, I cannot imagine in what conditions the closet would get in a few months with that dryer running inside, a little moisture is okay in the house, but a dryer is a dryer and actually 5 pounds of (dry) laundry makes their amount of moist even if spinned at high rpm, especially in closer spaces like an apartment bedroom,kitchen or bathroom.
At this point I think would be best bringing laundry to a laundromat......
Talking about voltage.... a friend of mine own a 120volt portable whirlpool vented dryer and it makes the same heat like mine that it is a 240volt model......there's no difference..........
I know of some english and aussie portable models wich haves a door venting, but you could also put a venting hose when you dry heavier loads.....
At this point I think would be best bringing laundry to a laundromat......
Talking about voltage.... a friend of mine own a 120volt portable whirlpool vented dryer and it makes the same heat like mine that it is a 240volt model......there's no difference..........
I know of some english and aussie portable models wich haves a door venting, but you could also put a venting hose when you dry heavier loads.....