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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4205397" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>No it does not I have a really good filter and pantyhose over the duct and then I lay it on the ground on a towel.</p><p>My washer spins clothes so well they almost come out dry and the dryer runs maybe 10 minutes.</p><p>15 for jeans or coats.</p><p></p><p>In the summer time i will get on the chimney and cap it. No down draft.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend that vented his dryer into the garage.</p><p>Rusted everything.</p><p>If your clothes are wringing wet i do not suggest that.</p><p></p><p>If I lay the dryer vent on the tile floor not on a towel you will see just a hint of moisture on the tile.</p><p>About what you would see if you had damp feet from getting out of a shower after a quick dry of the feet on a towel.</p><p></p><p>I like the washer but I have replaced tub bearings 2 times and feel it is just something that will happen with this fast spinner.</p><p>I do not spin on fast either I use medium speed.</p><p>Sounds like a turbo spooling up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4205397, member: 15054"] No it does not I have a really good filter and pantyhose over the duct and then I lay it on the ground on a towel. My washer spins clothes so well they almost come out dry and the dryer runs maybe 10 minutes. 15 for jeans or coats. In the summer time i will get on the chimney and cap it. No down draft. I had a friend that vented his dryer into the garage. Rusted everything. If your clothes are wringing wet i do not suggest that. If I lay the dryer vent on the tile floor not on a towel you will see just a hint of moisture on the tile. About what you would see if you had damp feet from getting out of a shower after a quick dry of the feet on a towel. I like the washer but I have replaced tub bearings 2 times and feel it is just something that will happen with this fast spinner. I do not spin on fast either I use medium speed. Sounds like a turbo spooling up. [/QUOTE]
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