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by arethuza 3251 days ago
"Adding a dryer is very costly"

Condenser dryers are pretty easy to install - all you need is an electrical outlet.

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Very cool that these exists. I had no idea. But I'm just your typical stupid American.

However, it looks like they're about 3x the cost of a vented dryer.

And smaller capacity than vented ones.

> Ventless dryers also take longer to get your clothes dry. A vented dryer might finish a Normal load in about 45-50 minutes, but a condenser or heat pump dryer could run for an hour and a half. Want to dry a bulky blanket or comforter? You could be waiting more than three hours.

http://laundry.reviewed.com/features/everything-you-need-to-...

I've never waited 3 hours for our dryer to dry anything - in fact even a heavy blanket doesn't take more than an hour.
Do you live in a humid climate? I wonder if that impedes on the dry time at all (having to dry out the air before drying out the clothes drying in the air).
Scotland - I wouldn't say "humid" - just miserably damp. :-|

Maybe it's the 240V mains supply?

We send 240V to our dryers here, too.
Yes, but it's a "special" circuit that has to be wired specifically for that purpose.
I should have specified "traditional dryer." New tech is pretty interesting, I didn't know they existed, but then again I don't pay much attention to dryers other than my own and my own needs ventilation to the outside and a special plug. Price would certainly be an issue in a lower cost rental unit.

Also RE: "much less appealing," should have specified "much less appealing to a prospective tenant than a washer/dryer combo thus wouldn't command higher rent thus isn't worth a landlord's time and money even if space is available right next to the sink for a cheap install." Line drying is much more common in other parts of the world.