The cost of living... what can we do?

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  1. Jack McHammocklashing

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    https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=heated...prefix=,aps,57&ref=nb_sb_ss_recent_2_0_recent
     
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      Still gas, by a very long way.
       
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        Do you remember when every town had a Gasometer rising up and down
         
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          I thought they were all the same set up. Can you explain the difference between them please @JWK ?
           
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          A heat pump tumble dryer passes warm air over your wet clothes and then has a condenser that separates the water and collects it in a water tank. The dry, warm air that’s left is then recycled and pumped back through the drum to help the clothes dry faster. The maximum temperature reached in a heat pump tumble dryer is 50°C, compared to a condenser tumble dryer which can reach 70-75°C.

          This gives heat pump dryers the ultimate energy-saving prize – they’re head and shoulders above all the other tumble dryer types for energy efficiency. because it saves on electricity and cash. So it’s easy to see why heat pump dryers are becoming so popular.
           
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            You might need to for a heat.
             
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              Energywise electric is the best as with gas some of your heat goes up the flue and not into the water.
               
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              We have one - a Bosch which cost a bleedin' fortune when we bought it (£900 from memory) - it is very good, although emptying the tank out is a pain in the backside at times. It can be fitted with a drain kit, but I've never bothered with it. They are more energy efficient than other dryers, but (and it is a big but) they still use quite a lot of energy - ours has essentially been an ornament for the past 12 months.
               
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                  We have a vented type and the research I did prior to buying showed the outlay plus usage costs over the life expected life of the product made it quite a bit cheaper than the other two options. I didn't even think about looking at energy efficiency, only cost.

                  There is an added effect to our vented one. We vent it out of the window and drop the hose fairly low over the flower bed below. The less hardy plants beneath survive very well through the winter.
                   
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                  You're correct that energy wise it is better but not cost wise. :noidea:
                   
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                      That takes me back :rolleyespink:

                      When I was a kid it was my job to operate the mangle after mum did the wash and there was a large bucket underneath. My sister's job was to hang it on the line as she is three years older and was taller.

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                        We had one of those when I was a child.!!

                        @gks ....this is similar :heehee:


                         
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                          I've never been a fan of tumble dryers as they've always been expensive to run and the clothes never come out really fresh.
                          My last machine was a washer/dryer and lasted years, I recently replaced it with a hoopy doopy washing machine but clothes are placed on airers and either put outside or in the kitchen. Can put them in the utility room but space is pretty cramped!
                          Underfloor heating means it all dries well and the windows are all vented so no moisture build up
                           
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