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Thee_Psycho
 
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Default Condensing Tumble Driers

I can only tell you what we have found from the previous owner of our house.
We live in a 2 bed mid terrace, only 10 years old, prettty well insulated.
It was occupied by a family of four, in the small kitchen there was a
washing machine one and and a condesing dryer the other. When we came oto
view the house it felt damp, despite it being a dry week all the windows
were open etc, but the air in the house was damp. Upstairs under the eves,
by the window there was mildew, only house on the estate with it, and there
are similar sized families living in them the only thing we can putit down
to is the dryer. Since we moved in and have not got a tumble dryer the house
has been fresher and dryer. We removed the mildew and to date not a sigle
sign of it returning.

I am afraid I do not know the model, but i know it was a candy machine.

HTH


Rach
"Mick" wrote in message
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Has anybody any major opinions on these good or Bad ?.
I currently have a vented tumble drier that is nearing the end of its life
(but still usable)...I would like to get another drier and run them both
until the orig one packs up (lots of kids and lots of washing !!!)
I do not want to hammer another hole in the garage wall (double brick)
So a Condensing Tumble drier seems ideal for the moment.
I am thinking a fairly cheap one (£189 ish at comet/Miller Bros).
Do you think this is a good idea ?
Regards