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Originally Posted by Liberator
The dryer vents back into the condo which is not ideal IMO particularly in the summer heat. It does NOT draw condensate into a drain but the heat and moisture effectively is blown into the condo living space as you may note all laundry closet doors are vented. Some units have the washer/dryer share the same space with actual closets so you may imagine the moisture circulating with your hung closeted clothes
Owners should open the patio doors/ windows and/or turn on the bathroom exhaust fans when operating dryers or potential excess moisture may accumulate with these developments being so envelope tight.
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I'm frankly astounded that they would do such a thing, just to save the cost of proper venting, even if a booster fan is required to assist with long vent runs. I have a ventless machine also, but at least it has a drain line for some of the extracted moisture. Even so, I have to keep a window open when I run the dryer because the system's far from perfect.
And I have yet to see a combo washer/dryer that doesn't leave everything coming out more than damp. Those are especially funny to see in damp/humid climates: good luck hanging anything to dry after the gutless dryer is done.
The way this market is going with micro-appliances makes me far less desirous of buying anything built from around 2010 onward. Westbank seems to be leading the charge.