From: RickMerrill on
Do you exhaust the clothes dryer heat back
into the house in the winter?

Would you be interested in building a DIY heat exchanger?
From: Rod Speed on
RickMerrill wrote

> Do you exhaust the clothes dryer heat back into the house in the winter?

Nope, I line dry in winter.

> Would you be interested in building a DIY heat exchanger?

Nope, because I dont use a dryer.

I dont use much heat in winter either now that I have
changed over to using a electric throw. Works very well.


From: itsjoannotjoann on
On Oct 28, 1:26 pm, RickMerrill <Rick0.merr...(a)gmail.lessspam.com>
wrote:
> Do you exhaust the clothes dryer heat back
> into the house in the winter?
>
> Would you be interested in building a DIY heat exchanger?

>
>
Me neither. I don't want to risk mold and mildew even though moisture
in dry air is soothing to the skin, but I don't think the dryer is the
way to do it efficiently.
From: Al on
On Oct 28, 1:26 pm, RickMerrill <Rick0.merr...(a)gmail.lessspam.com>
wrote:
> Do you exhaust the clothes dryer heat back
> into the house in the winter?
>
> Would you be interested in building a DIY heat exchanger?

Not interested, but if I were I could make one easily enough without
your help.
Many people are not even using a dryer so they are not wasting any
hear.
If you use a dryer, you have money to burn.
From: Cindy Hamilton on
On Oct 28, 2:26 pm, RickMerrill <Rick0.merr...(a)gmail.lessspam.com>
wrote:
> Do you exhaust the clothes dryer heat back
> into the house in the winter?
>
> Would you be interested in building a DIY heat exchanger?

No, I prefer not to inhale the carbon monoxide that my dryer
generates.

Cindy Hamilton