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Nehmo Sergheyev wrote: > > 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? > > -- > -- > ******************** > * Nehmo Sergheyev * > ******************** the air fluff setting is for the type of clothes you are using, not to save money on the utilities..... if you need to figure it out just go for it for one month with and then without the heat and figure it out.. hope this helps.
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