Seems like someone needs to stop posting before going thru the whole *LOL*
Found out it has a 'Save Energy' button which is supposed to "help save energy using heat pump air recirculating technology". Am REALLY curious if it switches the operation to completely ventless or still expels some air.
Wouldn't mind keeping the option always selected, even if it would sacrifice the availability of some specialty cycles.
I do need it in writing from Kenmore for the landlord though I'm afraid, and a 25 minute call did not enlighten me at all whatsoever. All three representatives I spoke with knew less about the machine than I do at this moment. Highly doubt anyone available by phone or e-mail would know.
@joeypete, only reason I wouldn't repurchase a ventless Bosch(one I used and loved, had to sell though) is the capacity. Promised myself not to visit a laundromat ever again and need a dryer big enough to handle comforters. Queen size one did kinda fit in the Bosch, but required a lot of snapping, redistributing and stretching every now and then. I like the Whirlpool version more too! The idea behind the three power options sounds fantastic! I actually already know which loads would go on eco, which on balanced, and when the Speed mode would be most desirable. Another thing, I will not buy an LG product whatsoever, which is why I didn't even care about their version enough to know it requires venting. Since both LG and Kenmore share that design, wild guess the latter will not be my first choice either.
@appnut, I saw a couple of youtube videos of Whirlpool's delicate cycle and it was way too aggressive for my needs. Was hoping the Hand Wash option would be a tad gentler.. Only thing that makes me research Whirlpools is my posh need of precisely matching the heat pump dryer *LOL* since my laundry pair will probably stand somewhere between kitchen and living room. If that wasn't the case I would absolutely go for a Neptune, the one with heater. Will probably end up doing so though.