kenmoreguy89
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<a name="start_47306.687193">1)"This was a really great test. I wish they made these dryers today. I have read in Europe they are using some heat pump dryers which I guess are a similar concept!!
1)There always been condenser dryer around over here even running on elements, I just recall the old one they gave to me and that I discarded soon as I hated it for too many reasons!
</a><a name="start_47306.687097"><strong>2)I believe that the European heat-pump dryers use the waste heat from the refrigeration system to aid the evaporation</a></strong>
<strong>2) Actually the heat pump is just meant to heat the air to dry (they just do not use discard heat, they rather still use it and create it on purpose ton dry clothes, rather some uses discard cold for the condenser), is not all about room temp and refrigeration, they would take sooooo long if so (they're already long to dry, even ones running with fully cold activated condensers) the heat pump cold side activated condenser iprovides less time...they take anyway so much to get the job done compared to vented ones ...some commercial laundries over here and also in USA adopted this heat pump heating and cooling system for space and locations where venting is not possible.
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<strong>3) </strong><a name="start_47306.687210">Would there be a significant difference between a gas dryer and an electric one?
3) you mean a from a vented electric one and gas one? Well drying times, gas drying time require less, laundry gets somewhat softer and fresher...plus not for last running costs! Gas is so cheap than electricity....but I'm sure you wanted to know differences fot the laundry..these are the main ones...
I've used condenser dryers both with element and heat pumps and were terrible experiences, it was not fluffier nor fresher etc... lots of wrinkles they take forever also.
I actually think most of the fluffiness of the filtrator is imputable to the dryer drum shape and rotation speed so clothes tumbling getting them fluffier...filtrator is a good dryer.
I personally prefer vented dryers, and I find them to provide fluffier clothes than condensers, plus they're faster and laundry comes out fresher and with way less wrinkles...
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1)There always been condenser dryer around over here even running on elements, I just recall the old one they gave to me and that I discarded soon as I hated it for too many reasons!
</a><a name="start_47306.687097"><strong>2)I believe that the European heat-pump dryers use the waste heat from the refrigeration system to aid the evaporation</a></strong>
<strong>2) Actually the heat pump is just meant to heat the air to dry (they just do not use discard heat, they rather still use it and create it on purpose ton dry clothes, rather some uses discard cold for the condenser), is not all about room temp and refrigeration, they would take sooooo long if so (they're already long to dry, even ones running with fully cold activated condensers) the heat pump cold side activated condenser iprovides less time...they take anyway so much to get the job done compared to vented ones ...some commercial laundries over here and also in USA adopted this heat pump heating and cooling system for space and locations where venting is not possible.
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<strong>3) </strong><a name="start_47306.687210">Would there be a significant difference between a gas dryer and an electric one?
3) you mean a from a vented electric one and gas one? Well drying times, gas drying time require less, laundry gets somewhat softer and fresher...plus not for last running costs! Gas is so cheap than electricity....but I'm sure you wanted to know differences fot the laundry..these are the main ones...
I've used condenser dryers both with element and heat pumps and were terrible experiences, it was not fluffier nor fresher etc... lots of wrinkles they take forever also.
I actually think most of the fluffiness of the filtrator is imputable to the dryer drum shape and rotation speed so clothes tumbling getting them fluffier...filtrator is a good dryer.
I personally prefer vented dryers, and I find them to provide fluffier clothes than condensers, plus they're faster and laundry comes out fresher and with way less wrinkles...
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[this post was last edited: 7/5/2013-19:16]