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  2. Clothes dryer - Wikipedia

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    Heat pump dryers use about 1 kW⋅h of energy to dry an average load instead of 2 kW⋅h for a condenser dryer, or from 3 to 9 kW⋅h, for a conventional electric dryer. [4] [5] [3] Domestic heat pump dryers are designed to work in typical ambient temperatures from 5 to 30 °C (41 to 86 °F). Below 5 °C (41 °F), drying times significantly ...

  3. These Dryers Will Streamline Your Laundry Care Routine - AOL

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    Electric dryers are generally easier to install, and they are usually less expensive upon initial purchase. A basic model can cost around $300, and mid-range models can vary between $600 to $1000.

  4. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Using a tumble dryer results in a softening effect, but it is less than what can be achieved through the use of a fabric softener. [3] [1] As of 2009, nearly 80% of households in the United States had a mechanical clothes dryer. [4] Consequently, fabric softeners are primarily used there to impart anti-static properties and fragrance to laundry.

  5. Talk:Clothes dryer - Wikipedia

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    3 Tumble dryer history. 2 comments. 4 ... 5 habitat loss calculation. 1 comment. 6 Dubious. 1 comment. 7 Do condenser dryers really use less power than vented? I ...

  6. Washer-dryer - Wikipedia

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    This was a drawback that was inherent to the washer dryer combo design since the dryer had to work longer to dry the drum and its enclosure as well as the clothes inside the drum. On an average, clothes that weigh between 1.8–2.3 kilograms (4.0–5.1 lb) would have kept the machine working for no less than 4.5 hours. [ 8 ]

  7. Compressed air dryer - Wikipedia

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    Desiccant dryers, sometimes referred to as absorption dryers, operate by absorbing water vapor into a porous media with a high affinity for water. [12] [13] These types of dryers are also referred to as absorption systems or getters. Because these dryers get and hold the water, they are minimally effective as a first stage dryer.

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