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    Wifey wants wanna these new fancy Energy Star dryers. Being country folk dont know much or anything about em ,just her and I at home now any suggestions, Dryer gotta be electric hehe Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by slant View Post
    Wifey wants wanna these new fancy Energy Star dryers. Being country folk dont know much or anything about em ,just her and I at home now any suggestions, Dryer gotta be electric hehe Thanks
    Well we have a Whirlpool washer and dryer energy efficient and happy with it except when the washer starts it's high spin rinse cycle! shakes everything in the house lol but from what I understand they all do that


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    Most dryers these days are energy efficient.When you go to the store to look they will have stickers on them saying so and what the Kwh per month is.The lower the number the cheaper on hydro

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    I picked up a Fisher & Paykel set about six years ago. Made in New Zealand. Way fewer moving parts. Been very happy with them.

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