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1955photo t1_jdttt9b wrote

Not in the US. Most dryers are vented to the outdoors and that's where the moisture goes.

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spn2000 t1_jdtuhh3 wrote

Yea, in Europe the water will usually be in a tank. It’s hot, and as such will warm your house.

I had a dryer once that would stop at uneven intervals during its cycle. I eventually found the culprit to be the door switch. The machine thought the door had opened, no indications or door warnings. Machine just stopped.

Well anyways, google/openAI is your friend good luck

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1955photo t1_jdu0tlu wrote

Most locations in the US have more trouble cooling a house than heating it. But for those living in the frozen north, the European style of dryer would be worth looking into.

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