is venting your dryer to the house O.K in winter?
Exactly. It happens that's what I do in colder months when weather
makes drying outdoors difficult. (Clothes still spend some time
outdoors for the "fresh-air treatment.) Sadly, I don't live on a farm.
Putting the partly-dry clothes near the woodstove overnight finishes
the job nicely, not to mention the humidification. No need to hang
them, just pile them very loosely in baskets. Great air-freshener, too.
My electric dryer collects dust, on the outside. (And wastes space, but
not energy.)
J
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