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Are you remodeling your home with the latest and greatest appliances? Wondering if you should go ahead and upgrade your dryer?
Let’s go over what you need to know before you purchase.
Other than a gas line (natural or liquid propane), gas dryers need a 110- or 115-volt outlet (the same kind of outlet you plug your toaster into) and an exhaust vent to get going. Gas dryers heat up much more quickly than electric models, and they generate more heat overall, which dries your clothes faster and with greater energy efficiency.
For the perfect dry every time, look for gas dryers with an Eco Dry cycle, which uses a moisture sensor that stops the cycle once your clothes are dry.
Electric dryers require a 3- or 4-pronged 240-volt outlet and a vent to run properly. And because your home already has the appropriate wiring (most likely), these dryers can be easier for you to install.
Be sure to check out electric dryers with a Steam Dry cycle to reduce wrinkles and static!
Ventless dryers are the laundry appliance you need if you want an electric dryer but don’t have an exhaust vent in your home (or can’t install one). Ventless dryers allow for ductless installation and come in three basic types: heat pump, condenser, or a washer-dryer combo.
Give us a call if you want help figuring out which type of ventless drying is right for you.
Wondering whether you need a compact, traditional, or super-capacity dryer? That all depends on the size of your laundry space! Measure your space multiple times and allow for a 1-inch space on all sides of the appliance to ensure proper air circulation.
Have any questions about our dryer selection? Are you curious about how to conserve energy? See our guide to energy-efficient laundry machines for more information.
And if you have other concerns or curious about the latest features, please visit your nearest Spencer's Tv or give us a call—we’re your friends in the business!