dj-gabriele
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@toggleswitch2
Well, using a vented dryer indoors would be around the same as using a condenser one plus the added lint and moisture, if one sticks to the Eurolabel values (or this Candy -again- vented dryer) you have:
http://www.candy-domestic.co.uk/products/details.aspx?pid=153
4,5 kW for 8kg (0,56 kW/kg)
that is just a little more than a condensing B class ordinary dryer that scores 4,4 kW for the full load (0,55 kW/kg) so the difference is negligible to me.
Anyway, I always iron all the stuff that gets washed unless it is underwear or kitchen rags. It usually takes me 1 to 2 minutes to do a t-shirt or jeans to 10 minutes for a shirt or a complete bed set. That's way faster than using a dryer. I don't know what magic happens in your machine (so please tell me because I hate ironing!) but even when underloading the dryer, cottons are always a little creased and I need to iron them. Even stuff left a little damp. Call me crease-manic if you want but I can't stand them!
@favorit: I love that Candy combo, it has sweet memories as it is the first machine I recall, a neighbor of mine had one (and still has it, working!). I used to call her grandma all the time (she had the age of my grandma indeed) as she often took care of me when my mother was working. I was told once that I had put one of those string curtains in the machine and the old woman didn't notice, so when she went to use the washer she was afraid as she thought that there was a dead animal inside hehehe
Well, using a vented dryer indoors would be around the same as using a condenser one plus the added lint and moisture, if one sticks to the Eurolabel values (or this Candy -again- vented dryer) you have:
http://www.candy-domestic.co.uk/products/details.aspx?pid=153
4,5 kW for 8kg (0,56 kW/kg)
that is just a little more than a condensing B class ordinary dryer that scores 4,4 kW for the full load (0,55 kW/kg) so the difference is negligible to me.
Anyway, I always iron all the stuff that gets washed unless it is underwear or kitchen rags. It usually takes me 1 to 2 minutes to do a t-shirt or jeans to 10 minutes for a shirt or a complete bed set. That's way faster than using a dryer. I don't know what magic happens in your machine (so please tell me because I hate ironing!) but even when underloading the dryer, cottons are always a little creased and I need to iron them. Even stuff left a little damp. Call me crease-manic if you want but I can't stand them!

@favorit: I love that Candy combo, it has sweet memories as it is the first machine I recall, a neighbor of mine had one (and still has it, working!). I used to call her grandma all the time (she had the age of my grandma indeed) as she often took care of me when my mother was working. I was told once that I had put one of those string curtains in the machine and the old woman didn't notice, so when she went to use the washer she was afraid as she thought that there was a dead animal inside hehehe