Here in NYC
Purchasers and or renters are demanding washing machines and dryers; I mean wouldn't you for the kind of money they are paying (rents > 3.5k USD and buying > 2.1 million USD?).
However from pre-war to new construction problems arise placing washer/dryer connections on outer facing walls. Solution? Ja is the condenser dryer!
Our AEG repair/dealer for North American tells us they have sold and installed a good number of Lavamat washers and condenser Lavatherm dryers. Bosch, and Miele are also well represented. In fact IIRC neither of the last two sell vented dryers in North America any longer.
Know a few who have condenser dryers here and they hate the things with a passion. None have had such a machine before and are totally used to vented dryers that heat with gas.
Main problem here in NYC is we are a temperate and humid climate. It really only is cold enough outdoors to use a condenser dryer from (in theory) October or November through maybe April or parts of May. In practice our winters have been warm to the point of it being around 50F to 55F or even near 60F well into December. Being near water of course things are humid outside regardless. As for the summer/warmer times of year, forget it; a condenser dryer just won't work here; well it will if you turn on the air conditioning "low" enough to keep the place chilly.
Have yet to use the Lavatherm dryer this year because it just hasn't been cold outside long enough. Maybe Sunday night into Monday, but things are supposed to warm up again on Tuesday.
Purchasers and or renters are demanding washing machines and dryers; I mean wouldn't you for the kind of money they are paying (rents > 3.5k USD and buying > 2.1 million USD?).
However from pre-war to new construction problems arise placing washer/dryer connections on outer facing walls. Solution? Ja is the condenser dryer!
Our AEG repair/dealer for North American tells us they have sold and installed a good number of Lavamat washers and condenser Lavatherm dryers. Bosch, and Miele are also well represented. In fact IIRC neither of the last two sell vented dryers in North America any longer.
Know a few who have condenser dryers here and they hate the things with a passion. None have had such a machine before and are totally used to vented dryers that heat with gas.
Main problem here in NYC is we are a temperate and humid climate. It really only is cold enough outdoors to use a condenser dryer from (in theory) October or November through maybe April or parts of May. In practice our winters have been warm to the point of it being around 50F to 55F or even near 60F well into December. Being near water of course things are humid outside regardless. As for the summer/warmer times of year, forget it; a condenser dryer just won't work here; well it will if you turn on the air conditioning "low" enough to keep the place chilly.
Have yet to use the Lavatherm dryer this year because it just hasn't been cold outside long enough. Maybe Sunday night into Monday, but things are supposed to warm up again on Tuesday.