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"Nehmo Sergheyev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > A gas clothes dryer has an "air fluff" setting. This means it turns > around and blows un-heated room-temperature air over the clothes. > Eventually, the clothes will dry using this setting. > > Assuming average natural gas and electricity costs, assuming average > household humidity, disregarding the inconvenience of the longer time > for the job using air fluff, disregarding ware & tear on the machine, > would it cost more or less in utilities to use air fluff rather than > some heat setting? > > What if it were an electric heating-element dryer? What would the > utilities' cost comparison be then? Ah, there's nothing like turning your just-washed clothing into an air filter for the house. You could save a fortune on furnace filters.
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