Dryer Savings Guide
Fact:
A clothes dryer uses more electricity than any
appliance except a refrigerator, costing about $85 to operate annually.
A typical clothes dryer will cost $1,100 to operate over its lifetime.
Best Features:
New dryers aren't required to display energy guide labels, making it hard
to compare the energy efficiency of different models in the showroom.
In selecting your dryer, look for an appliance that...
_Removes moisture more efficiently.
_Has moisture sensors.
_Has automatic shut_off controls to avoid overdrying.
Save Money:
Dryers work by heating and
aerating clothes. The efficiency of a clothes dryer is measured by a term
called the energy factor. Energy_efficient dryers take less money to operate,
and can actually produce cleaner, fresher clothes. Following these operating
tips and the info in the Fast Links will save you more money...
· Locate
the dryer in a heated space so it doesn't have to work as hard.
· Use the straightest and shortest metal duct available.
· Replace the outside dryer exhaust vent if it doesn't close.
· Clean the lint filter in the dryer after every load to improve air circulation
and reduce fire hazards.
· Dry similar types of clothes together to reduce energy use.
· Dry two or more loads in a row, taking advantage of the dryer's retained
heat.