toggleswitch2
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Pretty transparent does not mean 100% or totally transparent.
You and I know what clean clothes are about. The average conmsumer, on the other hand, who uses a stinky detergent, a waxy liquid softener in the washer and then dryer sheets has no idea how to do laundry, believes fake scents equal clean, and would never even notice any differece between a gas and an electric dryer.
Besides wouldn't a 10 minute cool-down with no heat pull enough clean air through the clothes to "decontaminate" them?
I also agree that an unvented gas cooker is just nasty in terms of pollutants it releases into the indoor air. It horribly degrades the quality and cleanliness of indoor air.
I'm just saying this, give the masses a gas dryer rather than an electic one. The fussy will pay to pull a new electrical line and convert.
A gas dryer is still a VAST improvement over hanging clothes in a NYC alley filled with street pollution, oil-burners burning heavy industrial-grade (sooty)fuels and the ranmdom barbeque, factories and other sources of air-borne dirt.
I won't easily give up incadescent lighting for CFL's, but I will have a gas dryer instead of electric to save 2.5 kwh per cycle and not use the 5,600w an electric dryer consumes as it heats. I guess everyone gives back to the enviroment in the ways they can. So using a gas dryer is the approximate equivalent of converting 112 lamps to CFLs if we consider a 50w savings per lamp.
You and I know what clean clothes are about. The average conmsumer, on the other hand, who uses a stinky detergent, a waxy liquid softener in the washer and then dryer sheets has no idea how to do laundry, believes fake scents equal clean, and would never even notice any differece between a gas and an electric dryer.
Besides wouldn't a 10 minute cool-down with no heat pull enough clean air through the clothes to "decontaminate" them?
I also agree that an unvented gas cooker is just nasty in terms of pollutants it releases into the indoor air. It horribly degrades the quality and cleanliness of indoor air.
I'm just saying this, give the masses a gas dryer rather than an electic one. The fussy will pay to pull a new electrical line and convert.
A gas dryer is still a VAST improvement over hanging clothes in a NYC alley filled with street pollution, oil-burners burning heavy industrial-grade (sooty)fuels and the ranmdom barbeque, factories and other sources of air-borne dirt.
I won't easily give up incadescent lighting for CFL's, but I will have a gas dryer instead of electric to save 2.5 kwh per cycle and not use the 5,600w an electric dryer consumes as it heats. I guess everyone gives back to the enviroment in the ways they can. So using a gas dryer is the approximate equivalent of converting 112 lamps to CFLs if we consider a 50w savings per lamp.