That's what I am doing. I guess for me that's the point of a dryer - Washing machine -> dryer -> ([eventually] ironing) -> wardrobeDoes anyone with a heat pump dryer, but clothes directly from the washing machine into the dryer?
Basically want to avoid adding an extra step to the washing process.
Yes I usually put them straight in. Very rarely with towels I might hang them out overnight and then put them in the dryer in the morning, but more often than not they go straight from one to the other.Does anyone with a heat pump dryer, but clothes directly from the washing machine into the dryer?
Basically want to avoid adding an extra step to the washing process.
Small garden shed would do the trick.The holy grail would be a covered outside space.
I have done it on occasion, with walking/biking clothes. The dehumidifier we have has a clothes setting so it's obviously designed as a function.Has anyone ever tried drying indoors with a dehumidifier?
Has anyone ever tried drying indoors with a dehumidifier?
A heat pump absolutely depends on the temperature of the room it's in. It takes heat from the surrounding air and uses the condenser to multiply this. A heat pump dryer operating in a cold room will be very inefficient, and may not be able to generate sufficient heat to dry the load. It's often recommended that they not be used if the ambient temperature in the room is less than 15C.I cannot agree with what Monbretia has heard from the sales person, this is incorrect information. A heat pump dryer generates heat and does not rely on temperature of the room.
we have the same device and its used constantly, i am amazed at the amount of water we empty from it, its a great little thing.I have done it on occasion, with walking/biking clothes. The dehumidifier we have has a clothes setting so it's obviously designed as a function.
You have to empty the water out of the tray, or you can route it to a sink if you are doing it in the utility room.
Model of dehumidifier is Ecoair DD1 classic MK5.
I don't know if I'd do it regularly, as I suspect it's not very efficient, and we have a condenser washer/dryer anyway.
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