Why haven't they invented a ductless clothes dryer yet?

Why haven't they invented a ductless clothes dryer yet? I'm at the point of just running the stupid thing outside.

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  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I would pull the back off that drier and clean the internal duct. Its very easy and youll be amazed how much quicker clothes dry. Lucky your house didt burn

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    ductless dryers have been a thing for awhile anon

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    They do and are popular in Europe. As usual mutts doing dumb shit for no reason other than mental inertia of the mob.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Ductless take longer to dry and do a shitty job. Ducted is based

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        lol? is that some "we have only 1000 watts coming from the wall" amerimut BS?

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >obsessed eurostani doesn't understand why tumbling clothes in hot, wet air doesn't dry them fast, reverts to standard obsession posts in confusion

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Shit, I'm worried my dryer duct could be this way. I've been procrastinating replacing the patchwork tubing from the previous owners.

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    ahh yes, inhale all that dust

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Ducted american style dryers are hilarious, they’re like 5 kW and it costs like $3 just to dry some towels in electricity costs.
    Plus it destroys your clothes… all that lint used to be your clothes.
    The condensing dryer is far more efficient, it will ultimate replace all such vented driers in 20 years when the US catches up technologically to the rest of the world.
    And by catches up, I mean when China starts letting the U.S. have condensing dryers since the entire U.S. manufacturing base—even if they combined them all—can’t make a single dryer of any kind. Yes, I’m aware of a couple of places that “assemble” them in show-factories from chinese kit for various reasons. It’s worse than communist russia: the very thing they’re aspiring to become.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      condensing dryers are complete junk. cope harder europoor

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        > i don’t understand physics, I think it’s junk. I pray to the dirty cloths angel to wash my cloths, until then I just keep spraying them with fabreeze.
        Hi flat-earther, you’ve been scammed again.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          holy shit can you be any more fragile?

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          >cloths
          >fabreeze

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >Ducted american style dryers are hilarious, they’re like 5 kW and it costs like $3 just to dry some towels in electricity costs.
      Unlike Euro land, we don't pay 80c a kW here.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Quick, Post your central HVAC unit.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        > post hvac unit
        I can’t post something I don’t have. Up north we don’t need those either.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >Up north we don’t need those either.
          Does everyone heat their homes with wood where you live? Based if true.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            No, mostly natural gas.
            However There is still lots of people who heavily supplement their heat with wood.
            It’s pretty dry in the winter, we have no “heat index” or whatever you call it.
            The funny thing is, those evaporative coolers aren’t sold here and it’s the most efficient place to do it because it’s so dry. You just have to build your own. Undoubtedly some kind of scam.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I'm not sure if is trolling or if condensing dryers are better outside of the US but I've used two (an LG all in one washer/dryer and a Bosch standalone) and both took 2 hours+ to dry one load of laundry that takes a normal ducted dryer 30 minutes. I literally bought a crappo 120v "portable" ducted dryer off Amazon and it somehow performed better than the Bosch standalone did. Am I missing something or are we just havin a giggle?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        No, I’m not trolling, we probably have the same unit., it’s an LG combo washer/drier.
        I actually like the thing, but he drying—while it does work—is not fast. I said before it’s basically got a hair drier inside. I’m sure it’s not even that powerful.
        If you hold your hand over the outlet port hardly anything comes out even though it’s a bit steamy. One of those old-style electrode vaporizers puts out more steam than this thing.

  7. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    What kind of backwards idiot would use an electric clothes dryer when natural gas ones exist. Better yet a clothesline outside in the sunshine.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >Better yet a clothesline outside in the sunshine
      >boy I sure do love a bunch of dust and shit getting on the clothes I just washed and it taking hours for them to dry
      There's a reason no one has used clotheslines seriously in half a century.

      Ducted american style dryers are hilarious, they’re like 5 kW and it costs like $3 just to dry some towels in electricity costs.
      Plus it destroys your clothes… all that lint used to be your clothes.
      The condensing dryer is far more efficient, it will ultimate replace all such vented driers in 20 years when the US catches up technologically to the rest of the world.
      And by catches up, I mean when China starts letting the U.S. have condensing dryers since the entire U.S. manufacturing base—even if they combined them all—can’t make a single dryer of any kind. Yes, I’m aware of a couple of places that “assemble” them in show-factories from chinese kit for various reasons. It’s worse than communist russia: the very thing they’re aspiring to become.

      >all that lint used to be your clothes.
      Do you think condensing dryers don't make lint? They also take 2-3 times as long.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        > They also take 2-3 times as long
        Oh, that’s right… the average electric dryer user sits there for an hour or two and watches their clothes dry since they already watched all the trans material on the disney channel.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        > clothesline outside in the sunshine boy I sure do love a bunch of dust
        Ahhhh… Sunshine! Dust!
        I once heard this story about this guy who went outside and saw a bug! Can you believe it? I ain’t going out there!
        That’s why I never buy cotton clothes… a bug might have TOUCHED IT.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        People who aren't apartment cucks have clotheslines.
        Obviously there are rural dwellers who have condensing washer dryers that cost $2500. Rare..

        > clothesline outside in the sunshine boy I sure do love a bunch of dust
        Ahhhh… Sunshine! Dust!
        I once heard this story about this guy who went outside and saw a bug! Can you believe it? I ain’t going out there!
        That’s why I never buy cotton clothes… a bug might have TOUCHED IT.

        ikr

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >People who aren't apartment cucks have clotheslines.
          Some do.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        No one tell him there's sunshine and dust outside where billions wear clothes

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        >There's a reason no one has used clotheslines seriously in half a century.
        you guys need to travel more, like seriously, if the rest of the world does diferently you should at least contemplate if maybe you are doing it wrong

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          >the rest of the world doesn't have the space, construction, and or money to use vented dryers therefore they're wrong
          There's a lot of reasons they're not popular in Europe and elsewhere. Their effectiveness is not one of them.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      better yet just wear your clothes wet. Are these anons afraid of a little bit of water??

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Clothes? What are you, some kind of prude?

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >There's a reason no one has used clotheslines seriously in half a century.
      What reason is that? There is seriously no more energy efficient and cheap way to dry your clothes. I can see using a dryer in the winter time when you actually want the additional heat and humidity in the house, but why wouldn't you use clotheslines the other 3 seasons of the year as long as the weather is good?

      I mean you basically just have to tell your trad wife to hang up the laundry. It's a piece of cake.

  8. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Why haven't they invented a ductless clothes dryer yet?
    You mean like this one you dumb homosexual

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      wow, they've got the 2 in ones now. that's a great space saver. i wonder if these are any good.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >all-in-one
      >120v
      these things suck all the ass in world, takes all day to one do fricking load of laundry

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        that's fine with me, if I can start a load of laundry in the morning and it's magically clean and dry when I get home I see this as an absolute win

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >large load of laundry in 2 hours
      >120v
      Yeah right, that thing will take minimum of 2 hours just to dry for a medium load.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >all-in-one
        >120v
        these things suck all the ass in world, takes all day to one do fricking load of laundry

        t. cannot wrap their minds around the Coefficient of Performance of a heat pump refrigerant system being >1.0.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          t. cannot wrap their mind around the time complexity of 2n vs. n+1
          t. cannot even do the simple calculation of 120v 15a is 4 times slower than 240v 30a
          look at any reviews for those pieces of shit, 4-6 hours for a single load
          frick yourself in the ass

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I have watched reviews and I have used it. It does not take 6 hours to do a load of laundry. And its laughable that you pull out 5th grade math to try and deboonk the CoP of refrigerant heat pump systems because your dumbass basic b***h Black person homosexual equations completely ignore why the heat pump exists in the unit and what it does, which is use/pull heat energy from the surrounding environment rather than from the electrical utility. How fricking stupid do you have to be to quote my post directly pointing out Coefficient of Performance and then come at me with hurdurrrrrrrr 120v times getting fricked in the ass is 1 meter squared bro. Imbecile.

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              > It does not take 6 hours to do a load of laundry.
              you're right, it takes 7 hours

              This is genius. Did you get a good sleep last night or something?
              I have one of those combo washer/dryer units the condenser just works by running the cold water continuously and it takes 7 hours to dry a load of towels. So I’ve been hanging them in a small, enclosed and unventilated laundry room. Thhis will turn the whole thing into a dryer.
              Thanks, anon.

              everything you posted is pure bullshit, have a nice day moron

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        it's wild that people had to handwash their clothes, then put it on a string under the sun for a day or two in order for them to dry up properly, and now you complain that your miracle machine that require you to only put your dirty clothes inside will take TWO FRICKING hours to do the job (requiring 0 user interaction in the meantime)
        not sure if you are moronic, or just poor with one set of clothes

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Well I've got my $500 natural gas machine I've had forn12 years and it can do it in 40 minutes so yeah

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            while your dryer is burning gas, your wife is burning coal
            think about it, gay

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >TWO FRICKING hours

          meanwhile my free ~15 year old 30A whirlpool in the basement does it in 30 minutes. the washer is even older.

          also how the frick does a dryer tube even get that bad? Ive never seen one so full of shit like that. or even full of anything at all besides some fine dust coating the inside of the tube.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >$2300
      >breaks in 2 years

  9. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I use a clothes line most of the time

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    If you need to dry clothes indoors why not just use a dehumidifier? Does double duty preventing mold, lower electricity cost, doesn't shrink your clothes.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      This is genius. Did you get a good sleep last night or something?
      I have one of those combo washer/dryer units the condenser just works by running the cold water continuously and it takes 7 hours to dry a load of towels. So I’ve been hanging them in a small, enclosed and unventilated laundry room. Thhis will turn the whole thing into a dryer.
      Thanks, anon.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >I have one of those combo washer/dryer units the condenser just works by running the cold water continuously and it takes 7 hours to dry a load of towels.
        lol wtf is that ancient technology? is this the equivalent of the american electric kettle where it takes 7 hours to heat 1l of water?

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          > It does not take 6 hours to do a load of laundry.
          you're right, it takes 7 hours [...]
          everything you posted is pure bullshit, have a nice day moron

          Settle down. I timed it, it’s a good 7 hours for a big load of towels to get them “dry enough”
          Part of the problem is that has no heat pump in it.
          And the vent is this little 2 cm port on the back out to open air.
          It’s 120 V, so there is not that much power going to it.
          I had a regular vented drier for a long time, it can dry the frick out of everything. The LG combo wash/drier would take 10 hours to get a load of towels bone dry.
          The thing is about 10 years old now.
          It runs the water almost continuously when drying, and there is a design flaw where it doesn’t slow-start the drain pump and it snaps the pump impeller away from the shaft.
          My next one will be one of those new real condensing washer/dryers most probably.
          Really this LG combo is basically a washing machine, and they bolted a hair dryer inside it to do the drying.
          The thing works, but it’s like it’s for apartment dwellers and they throw in their 3 clothing items every day to get washed, go to work, and they’re done when they get home.

  11. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >not drying it on a fricking rope
    the electricity israelite wants you to keep doing this

  12. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Vent that shit to the air like boomer AC techs would

  13. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    just buy those litte lint catchers that you put water in and attach to the end of the duct.

  14. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I just use a clothesline. I like how my clothes smell afterward.

  15. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    just put it outside in the air works most of the time of the year

  16. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I hang my clothing from a couple wires inside and its dry in like 5 hours.

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