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My closet has enough space for a ventless Bosch Axxis dryer. I thought (without thorough research) that the vented dryer of any type will take up more space in the closet (because the vent has to go somewhere in the back).

Could anyone give me advice on whether I should take vent or ventless dryer ?

Thanks in advance...CK
 
6 of one, half-a-dozen of the other

Some dryers can vent to the side, so that may not be a limitation.
I live in Europe(when I am not in the US like now) and we have used ventless dryers for decades. They work, they are efficient, they do not produce any humidity, they take longer, they cost more to buy and run.
Bosch build good stuff, their service in the US sucks the big one. Don't buy from them unless you have written proof in your hot little hands that there is an authorized dealer close to you who also handles service.
I use the condensed water for ironing and - after three loads of wash - have enough to run a silk cycle with the soft water in my washer.
 
thank you panthera

I talked to a dealer yesterday. My little closet space can fit only the Axxis or small Maytag (stacked/vented). Maytag is cheaper, but the dealer said it is long way being as good as Bosch. I hope what he said is true ( I don't know anything about washer/dryer). So, I may just take a shot and get the Axxis.
 

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