Saturday 10 March 2012

Choosing and using a dryer


The tumble dryer is an appliance which is becoming very useful, especially during the winter when you cannot hang out the clothes to dry and you are forced to place the hangers in the house, bringing with it a makeshift many annoyances including long drying times and an acrid smell that almost invites again to wash the laundry.

Choose a dryer to suit your needs, fortunately no longer as difficult as it: today there are many types of dryers that can be placed in the bathroom or laundry room on the ground, on or under the washing machine and wall models that offer innovative solutions to the consumer less invasive but still effective.  Also, for those who would still buy the washing machine (think of couples who start living together or newlyweds), the market offers several models of dryers, appliances or offering the same services of a washing machine and dryer, and can be installed in any area of the home provided that predisposes a electrical and plumbing.
 But we come now to the sticking point: saving energy.  The dryers have an expenditure of energy definitely higher than the appliances we use every day, a condition caused by too few models of dryers Class A (with a consumption of 3 kWh) on the market, for now, the market offers models of class B or C (with a consumption of 3-5 kWh per cycle).  Before making your purchase, however, it is important to consult the label of the model that we would buy for our house.  It’s important to read the kWh consumption for each drying cycle in cotton (will help to assess the consumption of the actual model that you want to buy) and look must be given also to the number of decibels (dB established by the acronym), which indicates the noise of our dryer, this will be useful not to spend sleepless nights.

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