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Tumble Dryer And Condensation ?.
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I am weighing up whether to buy my first tumble dryer. I have not a lot of space and it could go under my stairs but i am worried if it can cause condensation and/or mould on the walls. Has anyone had this problem with tumble dryers ?.
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A condenser- dryer should be no problem. All the water extracted from the washing is condensed into a tank inside the dryer which you remove and empty.
06:45 Fri 15th Apr 2022
Something like this would be far more economical and you can fold it away when not in use.
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My daughter had one of these for years. They have good reviews and are much cheaper than a tumble dryer.
My daughter had one of these for years. They have good reviews and are much cheaper than a tumble dryer.
Remember that all the water in the clothes does not simply disappear; it comes out of the clothes as water vapour and will condense again somewhere else. If the vapour is blown through ducting to outside, then there won't be a condensation problem indoors. If the vapour is condensed within the machine and then the water is contained and can be poured away, then there shouldn't be a problem indoors. If the vapour is simply left in the house, then it might well cause problems unless the whole process is confined to a well ventilated room. Drying clothes on an airer or radiator will usually cause problems. We always use our clothes line in the garden; we usually fit in with the weather patterns so we hang out when it's not raining.