superelectronic
Well-known member
Rogue figures?
MrX...what is the wattage of your dryer? If it's around the normal 3kw then there's surely no way it can chew through 4.42kwh in 67 minutes. Or are you quoting combined washing and drying consumption of electricity?
I'm a line-drying boy even in winter. I'd be lost without my outdoor space! The dryer comes a poor second for most things, mostly because of the lack of true freshness. And I hate dryers that run hot and just make things smell slightly scorched for want of a better description. Launderette dryers are the worst offenders!
Gas in a tumble dryer just sounds like a recipe for a blazing inferno to me but then maybe that's just what I'm used to - obviusly many, many people get by quite safely!
Drying clothes on racks indoors is my very least favourite method - depressingly damp atmosphere, gets in the way and absorbs any smell of cooking etc...I end up wondering why on earth I bothered washing the stuff in the first place.
In conclusion, it's all about the freshness for me!
MrX...what is the wattage of your dryer? If it's around the normal 3kw then there's surely no way it can chew through 4.42kwh in 67 minutes. Or are you quoting combined washing and drying consumption of electricity?
I'm a line-drying boy even in winter. I'd be lost without my outdoor space! The dryer comes a poor second for most things, mostly because of the lack of true freshness. And I hate dryers that run hot and just make things smell slightly scorched for want of a better description. Launderette dryers are the worst offenders!
Gas in a tumble dryer just sounds like a recipe for a blazing inferno to me but then maybe that's just what I'm used to - obviusly many, many people get by quite safely!
Drying clothes on racks indoors is my very least favourite method - depressingly damp atmosphere, gets in the way and absorbs any smell of cooking etc...I end up wondering why on earth I bothered washing the stuff in the first place.
In conclusion, it's all about the freshness for me!