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2012年9月18日 星期二

Making A Wise Clothes Dryers Shopping Decision


Moms, especially those who have large families know how useful can clothes dryers be. These home appliances are especially made to help speed up the laundry process as they can remove excess humidity from any piece of clothing. Clothes dryers consist of a tumbler in which you put the clothes and their moisture evaporates as hot air passes through.

Buying a clothes dryer is not impossible but it does require some time, patience and research as there are plenty of things to take into consideration. If you have already shopped around a little you have probably discovered that these home appliances can be classified in top loaders and front loaders. In general, women prefer the latter as they are convinced that they dry clothes in a more efficient manner and that they also have a larger capacity.

Just as refrigerators or washing machines, these devices are also classified according to the efficiency with which they use energy. Unless you are very rich or you do not care about your energy bill, make sure that you buy one that is classified A or B as this guarantees you that it is really energy efficient.

The vented clothes dryers are, by far, the most popular ones and the ones you are more acquainted with. They are also the most affordable ones and, usually, these clothes dryers are the ones with a nicer design.

Another type of clothes dryer is the condenser one. It is more expensive, less compact and, in general, they take up much more room. Condenser dryers are less aggressive to the environment than vented dryers and you should consider buying one of them if you have enough room where to place it.

One of the most interesting types of clothes dryers and the ones that we strongly advise you to purchase are the ones that come with an in built moisture sensor. They are quite new as they come with the latest in built technology. The moisture sensors installed determine the amount of humidity present in the clothes that are in the device and then dries them up to the point where their fibers are not damaged. Sensor dryers have the advantage that they can be easily calibrated according to the type of clothes you want to dry and, thus, the ironing also becomes easier. These clothes dryers give you the chance of leaving your clothes slightly humid so that you can iron them more comfortably, very dry so that you can put them in the wardrobe right away or a bit humid so that they can ventilate hanging from a peg.




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2012年9月8日 星期六

Investing In A Worthy Clothes Dryer


Moms know that a clothes dryer can be a woman's best friend, especially when the family is large and they change their clothes every day or when the weather is extremely wet. The industry of these home appliances has experienced an incredible growth and development over the last years and buying one is no longer easy. There are hundreds of different brands and models available in the market and it can be quite overwhelming to choose amongst all of them. If you need to replace your own clothes dryer or if you are planning to purchase one for the first time, go on reading to learn how to invest in a worthy home appliance.

One of the first things you should take into consideration is the free space you have available either in your kitchen, your patio or your laundry room. Some clothes dryers can be really big and take up a lot of space while others are more compact and easier to fit in any space available.

It is also important to take your laundry needs into consideration. Larger families usually require more powerful or bigger devices while smaller families can manage themselves perfectly well with smaller or less powerful units. The size of the dryer has some kind of influence on its price so do not be surprised if you see that the gadget becomes more expensive as it increases in size.

One of the aspects you should not forget to consider is how energy efficient the clothes dryer you are interested in is. These home appliances can have a negative impact on your electricity bill and using them regularly can become a burden in your budget. Fortunately, thanks to the latest technical advancements, there are some models that are highly energy efficient and are less harmful to the environment.

One of the best ones you can buy are the sensor ones. They come with an in built moisture sensor that allows users to take better care of their clothes' fibers and make sure that their different pieces of clothing are not exposed to excessive heat or dryness. One of their major advantages is that they can be calibrated to leave different amounts of humidity on the clothes according to which further step you want to take with them. For instance, a sensor clothes dryer can leave your clothes ready to put away, slightly damp to make ironing easier or almost dry so that you can leave them to ventilate hanging from a peg.

Sensor dryers are quite new to the market and their moisture sensor is a major technical advancement.




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2012年8月27日 星期一

Advantages Of Sensored Clothes Dryers


Clothes dryers are, probably, busy moms' best friends. They are really convenient and practical if you have a large family or if you live in a wet, rainy area and your clothes take a lot of time to dry up. Even if you are a mom of a single child you can find that clothes dryers are highly advantageous as they allow you to get rid of the lining rope and they help you have your clothes ready to be ironed in no time.

If you shop around for clothes dryers you will probably be surprised by the wide variety of them that is available in the market. If you want to buy one or if you have to replace yours, it is highly advisable that you opt for a sensored one.

Let's first explain that a sensored clothes dryer is not "sensitive" but it comes with an in built moisture sensor that will help you take proper care of your clothes. Moisture sensors are highly technical devices that are sensitive to humidity and moisture. They are widely used in varied and multiple industrial and factory environments and they play a very important role in helping factory operators make sure that the products they produce comply with the strictest industrial expectations. For instance, they are used in the food and beverage industry to dry up coffee beans, barley grains, potato chips and breakfast cereals and in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that the humidity does not affect the properties of chemical compounds.

Clothes dryers with an in built moisture sensor dry up clothes until this device notes that the humidity level in the piece of clothing is imperceptible and it turns the unit off. Thus, as you can easily appreciate, the fibers of your clothing are preserved from excessive dryness or heat and you are also saving in electricity.

These sophisticated clothes drying units can be a bit more expensive than other models but they are much more advantageous.

Not only are your clothes kept in better condition so there is no risk of accidentally shrinking them but also you do not risk setting your house on fire because the unit over heats.

Sensor dryers usually can be adjusted to different levels according to the type of clothing you have put into the device:

· Level 1: The fabrics will have a very low moisture level so that you can iron them more easily.

· Level 2: It is great for those clothes that will be placed on hangers. The little moisture left will disappear as your clothes are hanged.

· Level 3: It ensures you that the clothes are absolutely dry so that they do not get musty or start to smell badly.




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2012年6月22日 星期五

Closet Dehumidifier - Prevents the Mold on Shoes and Clothes


For people who live in highly humid zones, putting on damp clothes and shoes often means there could be mold and mildew growing in the closet. A closet dehumidifier can be the solution to damp clothes and moldy shoes, and it certainly helps make getting dressed in the morning a more pleasant feeling. When moisture is prevalent throughout the house, it can lead to a variety of unhealthy and unsanitary conditions. By minimizing the humidity in the home, that damp, sticky feeling on the clothes goes away and everything is much more comfortable.

History

One of the most common ways of dehumidifying a closet or other small space is by crystallized silica gel. This form of mesoporous silica was actually developed in the early 1970s, but it was much later before it was discovered that it had exceptional qualities to absorb moisture in tight enclosed spaces. One of the most common areas in which these crystallized packets of silica are used is in electronic packaging because the extra moisture in the air tends to damage the electronic equipment.

Currently, it's been determined that there are uses in keeping medication dry, sensors, and tens of thousands of other articles dry, but they are also convenient for helping to dry clothes and shoes. Using silica is safe because it is not toxic, and it's odorless, and it can be enclosed in small packets or a dehumidifier container, requires no special installation, electrical current, or other issues that larger devices require.

Best Features

Desiccant dehumidifiers are small packets that contain various materials that remove the moisture from the surrounding air by ensuring the material has moving air that allows the crystals inside to attract and absorb the water molecules in the air. The moisture is retained for a period of time before it is left to dry out, and be reused. Some of these units actually have no features because they are simply packets filled with the crystallized silica gel that is placed in the closet to absorb the moisture. Other types actually have several components that include a container that holds the desiccant, a fan to move the air through the desiccant, another fan to draw the humidity through the holding compartment and a heater to reheat the air before it is dispersed into the room again.

Various Types

One type of Closet Dehumidifier is the Willert Keep It Dry brand that is simply a container of crystals that attract and retain the moisture in the closet. When the crystals become saturated, they turn a specific color, and may be placed outside in the warm sun and allowed to dry for eight to 24 hours before being replaced back in the enclosed space.

Another type of small dehumidifier unit is the Eva-Dry Mini Closet Dehumidifier that doesn't require power to dehumidify the room, because it simply contains the desiccant inside that attracts and retains the moisture in the air. It can actually hold approximately six ounces of moisture, and once it is saturated, it is plugged into a power outlet in a well ventilated room for about eight hours in order to "renew" the unit. Once it's renewed, it's ready to dehumidify the room again.

Great Resources

Stop putting on damp clothes and mold shoes, and get a closet dehumidifier to remove the humidity and make them comfortable again.

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2012年5月27日 星期日

Advantages Of Sensored Clothes Dryers


Clothes dryers are, probably, busy moms' best friends. They are really convenient and practical if you have a large family or if you live in a wet, rainy area and your clothes take a lot of time to dry up. Even if you are a mom of a single child you can find that clothes dryers are highly advantageous as they allow you to get rid of the lining rope and they help you have your clothes ready to be ironed in no time.

If you shop around for clothes dryers you will probably be surprised by the wide variety of them that is available in the market. If you want to buy one or if you have to replace yours, it is highly advisable that you opt for a sensored one.

Let's first explain that a sensored clothes dryer is not "sensitive" but it comes with an in built moisture sensor that will help you take proper care of your clothes. Moisture sensors are highly technical devices that are sensitive to humidity and moisture. They are widely used in varied and multiple industrial and factory environments and they play a very important role in helping factory operators make sure that the products they produce comply with the strictest industrial expectations. For instance, they are used in the food and beverage industry to dry up coffee beans, barley grains, potato chips and breakfast cereals and in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that the humidity does not affect the properties of chemical compounds.

Clothes dryers with an in built moisture sensor dry up clothes until this device notes that the humidity level in the piece of clothing is imperceptible and it turns the unit off. Thus, as you can easily appreciate, the fibers of your clothing are preserved from excessive dryness or heat and you are also saving in electricity.

These sophisticated clothes drying units can be a bit more expensive than other models but they are much more advantageous.

Not only are your clothes kept in better condition so there is no risk of accidentally shrinking them but also you do not risk setting your house on fire because the unit over heats.

Sensor dryers usually can be adjusted to different levels according to the type of clothing you have put into the device:

· Level 1: The fabrics will have a very low moisture level so that you can iron them more easily.

· Level 2: It is great for those clothes that will be placed on hangers. The little moisture left will disappear as your clothes are hanged.

· Level 3: It ensures you that the clothes are absolutely dry so that they do not get musty or start to smell badly.




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2012年3月11日 星期日

Advantages Of Sensored Clothes Dryers


Clothes dryers are, probably, busy moms' best friends. They are really convenient and practical if you have a large family or if you live in a wet, rainy area and your clothes take a lot of time to dry up. Even if you are a mom of a single child you can find that clothes dryers are highly advantageous as they allow you to get rid of the lining rope and they help you have your clothes ready to be ironed in no time.

If you shop around for clothes dryers you will probably be surprised by the wide variety of them that is available in the market. If you want to buy one or if you have to replace yours, it is highly advisable that you opt for a sensored one.

Let's first explain that a sensored clothes dryer is not "sensitive" but it comes with an in built moisture sensor that will help you take proper care of your clothes. Moisture sensors are highly technical devices that are sensitive to humidity and moisture. They are widely used in varied and multiple industrial and factory environments and they play a very important role in helping factory operators make sure that the products they produce comply with the strictest industrial expectations. For instance, they are used in the food and beverage industry to dry up coffee beans, barley grains, potato chips and breakfast cereals and in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that the humidity does not affect the properties of chemical compounds.

Clothes dryers with an in built moisture sensor dry up clothes until this device notes that the humidity level in the piece of clothing is imperceptible and it turns the unit off. Thus, as you can easily appreciate, the fibers of your clothing are preserved from excessive dryness or heat and you are also saving in electricity.

These sophisticated clothes drying units can be a bit more expensive than other models but they are much more advantageous.

Not only are your clothes kept in better condition so there is no risk of accidentally shrinking them but also you do not risk setting your house on fire because the unit over heats.

Sensor dryers usually can be adjusted to different levels according to the type of clothing you have put into the device:

· Level 1: The fabrics will have a very low moisture level so that you can iron them more easily.

· Level 2: It is great for those clothes that will be placed on hangers. The little moisture left will disappear as your clothes are hanged.

· Level 3: It ensures you that the clothes are absolutely dry so that they do not get musty or start to smell badly.




Eduard Jim by Moisture Analyzers





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2012年2月27日 星期一

Buying Guide and Tips To Get More Life Out Of Your Clothes Dryer


Buying a clothes dryer for your home is a fairly simple decision process. Once you have read this report, your buying decision might even be a bit easier.

Four manufacturers produce the clothes dryers that account for 80% of dryer sales in America. Those four primary brands are: GE, Maytag, Kenmore (a Sears brand), and Whirlpool.

There are other generic brand names that are sold in the marketplace, and most of those are subsidiaries of the major manufacturing companies. Maytag makes Amana. Electrolux makes Frigidaire, Westinghouse, and White-Westinghouse appliances. GE makes Hotpoint. And, both KitchenAid and Roper are made by Whirlpool.

There are really only five choices to make when choosing your next clothes dryer:

1. Size of Tub

2. Gas or Electric

3. Thermostat or Moisture Sensor Shutoff

4. Quiet Dry

5. Other Gadgets

SIZE OF TUB

There are three basic size designations in washers and dryers. There is Extra Large Capacity, Super Capacity and Super Capacity Plus, or a variation thereof. The actual volume difference between each of these size designations is really quite small on the grand scheme of things. Usually, we are talking an extra pair or two of blue jeans for each size increase.

When selecting the size capacity of a machine, it might be all right (though not recommended) to mix up your machine purchases, but you do not want to have your dryer size smaller than your washer size. It would be a real pain to fill your washer, wash your clothes, and then not be able to get all of your clothes into the dryer!

If there are one or two people in your household, then the Extra Large Capacity could make sense. But, if you have a house full of children, you should go ahead and spend the extra money to get a larger-sized machine. If your wife has one of the smaller machines, she will certainly have to run more loads in order to wash everyone's laundry.

Generally, if you have four people in your home, you will have to do two extra loads of laundry using the Extra Large Capacity, instead of the Super Capacity Plus machine. More loads of laundry equates to more water usage, more heating fuel usage (electric or gas), and a grumpier wife, since she spends an extra two to three hours a week doing laundry. That $80-$120 you are saving now, may cost you well over that amount over the life of your washer and dryer.

GAS OR ELECTRIC

The person who built your house usually makes the gas or electric decision for you, whether you like it or not. Most homes have either a 240-volt plug or a gas connector in the laundry room. Few, if any, builders put in both options.

If your home is equipped with the 240-volt plug, I highly recommend that you look to see if your plug is a three- or four-prong plug, prior to going to the store. Appliance manufacturers sell the actual dryer cords separate from the dryer. So, the retailer will ask you which plug you need with your machine.

If you want to save the ten dollars or so, you can use the dryer cord that is on the clothes dryer you are replacing. If the dryer cord that is currently on your machine is flimsy or brittle, I would strongly suggest buying the new cord. To do otherwise leaves your home vulnerable to a fire hazard.

If you have the choice between gas and electricity for your clothes dryer, gas machines will generally run another $50 or so. If you have to change your laundry configuration from gas to electric, you may very well spend that much on the electrician alone. Additionally, it is a well-known fact that gas dryers use less energy than electric dryers. So, over the long haul, your gas dryer will be more economical than your electric dryer --- even Consumer Reports recommends that you buy the gas dryer for this very reason.

THERMOSTAT OR MOISTURE SENSOR SHUTOFF

Thermostat controlled dryers are the dryers that only give you an option for timed drying.

More expensive dryers give you the option for timed drying or Moisture Sensor Shutoffs. Each manufacturer describes the Moisture Sensor Shutoff in different ways. Whirlpool calls it AccuDry. Some manufacturers refer to it as Energy Saver. Whatever they call it, the concept is the same. It has a moisture-sensor in the tub, and when the humidity level drops below a certain level, the machine will decide that the clothes are dry, and the dryer will shut off on its own.

Consumer Reports deems this an essential feature on any dryer that you might buy. The reasons are many:

1. Overdrying can damage or shrink fabrics, and moisture sensors will minimize this risk.

2. By shutting itself off when the clothes are done drying, you are no longer forced to waste gas or electricity drying "already dry" fabrics.

3. By running the dryer for a shorter period of time, you can wash more clothes in less time. Your wife will thank you.

QUIET DRY

Some machines have an extra quiet motor. It made a big difference in my home, since our laundry room is less than twenty feet from our living room. With our old, cheap dryer, we would need to turn our television up, if we were running laundry while we were in the living room. Just the very experience of drying clothes was enough to give me a headache. With our new quiet dry machine, we are not even aware that the dryer is running, until the buzzer goes off telling us that it is done. Awesome.

OTHER GADGETS

Clothes dryers cannot really get that technical. The additional options that are available on some machines are: heat level and special fabric settings. Really, they are the same thing, but the fabric settings take a lot of the guesswork out of figuring out what temperature you can run for each your fabric types.

Some machines have a buzzer to let you know when the dryer is finished. This one is nice sometimes, especially if you are trying to do as much laundry as you can in a short time span.

Lights inside the drum are a nice addition, though not always necessary.

TIPS TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR DRYER

Keeping good airflow in your machine is the one, essential step you can take to get the most life out of your clothes dryer. There are several factors that can affect airflow, and we will cover those factors here.

Any reduction in airflow creates several problems.

1. A clogged dryer is less efficient and uses more gas or electric to dry clothes.

2. It puts additional wear-and-tear on the machine's motor.

3. And, most importantly, it creates a fire hazard.

EXHAUST VENTILATION:

All of the manufacturers and Consumer Reports recommend using either rigid or flexible metal ducting for exhaust ventilation tubing. They strongly recommend against using the plastic or foil exhaust ventilation tubes. The reasons are many.

1. They are notorious collectors of lint, and can get clogged easily.

2. The can be stepped on and crushed, preventing good airflow.

3. They can sag, also preventing proper airflow.

4. They can easily be torn and damaged.

Anytime the ventilation tube gets clogged or blocked, it can force lint to back up into your dryer causing additional blockages.

Even with metal ducting, you should clean out your ventilation tube once a year.

LINT FILTER:

Some appliance manufacturers put the lint filter in the door, while others put it on top of the machine. For ease of cleaning, it is a matter of personal preference.

It is very important that you should clean your lint filter between each use. If you fail to clean it between each load, you run the risk of having the lint fall back into the internal components of the machine.

Any accumulations of lint are always a fire hazard.

Excess lint in your dryer can ignite and catch fire. This could easily destroy your dryer, and very possibly catch your house on fire.

In fact, the Wall Street Journal suggested that dryer lint is the perfect companion for camping or hiking trips, since it is light and easy-to-carry, and it makes excellent kindling for your campfire.

For more fire prevention and safety tips in connection with your clothes dryer, visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission website at: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5022.html

THE ODD AND UNKNOWN BYPRODUCT OF DRYER SHEETS:

If you use dryer sheets when you dry your clothes, then you need to pay special attention to this tip.

Dryer sheets can reduce static and add a nice scent to your laundry, because they have chemicals in them. What few people realize is that these chemicals are released from the dryer sheet when they are heated, and they fill the hot air inside of your dryer.

As the machine is running, and after the cycle is finished, these chemicals settle on the various components inside your dryer, including the lint filters. After a period of time, these chemicals can create a clear, unseen barrier to your dryer's airflow.

Test this idea. Pull your lint filter from your machine and run it under water. Where the water pools and does not flow through, those chemicals have created an impenetrable barrier to your dryer's airflow.

Every few months, you should wash out your lint filter using soap, water and a sponge, to keep airflow at its optimum.

IN CONCLUSION...

Finding the right clothes dryer, for your own needs, does not have to be a difficult process. With a little knowledge, you can make a good decision. I hope this report has given you the information that you will need to make your decision easier.

Using the additional tips provided in this report, you should be able to keep your utility bills lower and to extend the life of your clothes dryers by another several years. If you take good care of your clothes dryer, your clothes dryer will take really good care of you for many years to come.




About The Author:
Emerson Lockwood specializes in Home Technology, Home Improvement and Home Financing topics. See more articles on everything from appliance repair to plumbing at his website: http://www.superhomeideas.com





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2011年12月22日 星期四

Investing In A Worthy Clothes Dryer


Moms know that a clothes dryer can be a woman's best friend, especially when the family is large and they change their clothes every day or when the weather is extremely wet. The industry of these home appliances has experienced an incredible growth and development over the last years and buying one is no longer easy. There are hundreds of different brands and models available in the market and it can be quite overwhelming to choose amongst all of them. If you need to replace your own clothes dryer or if you are planning to purchase one for the first time, go on reading to learn how to invest in a worthy home appliance.

One of the first things you should take into consideration is the free space you have available either in your kitchen, your patio or your laundry room. Some clothes dryers can be really big and take up a lot of space while others are more compact and easier to fit in any space available.

It is also important to take your laundry needs into consideration. Larger families usually require more powerful or bigger devices while smaller families can manage themselves perfectly well with smaller or less powerful units. The size of the dryer has some kind of influence on its price so do not be surprised if you see that the gadget becomes more expensive as it increases in size.

One of the aspects you should not forget to consider is how energy efficient the clothes dryer you are interested in is. These home appliances can have a negative impact on your electricity bill and using them regularly can become a burden in your budget. Fortunately, thanks to the latest technical advancements, there are some models that are highly energy efficient and are less harmful to the environment.

One of the best ones you can buy are the sensor ones. They come with an in built moisture sensor that allows users to take better care of their clothes' fibers and make sure that their different pieces of clothing are not exposed to excessive heat or dryness. One of their major advantages is that they can be calibrated to leave different amounts of humidity on the clothes according to which further step you want to take with them. For instance, a sensor clothes dryer can leave your clothes ready to put away, slightly damp to make ironing easier or almost dry so that you can leave them to ventilate hanging from a peg.

Sensor dryers are quite new to the market and their moisture sensor is a major technical advancement.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Sensors





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2011年12月6日 星期二

Making A Wise Clothes Dryers Shopping Decision


Moms, especially those who have large families know how useful can clothes dryers be. These home appliances are especially made to help speed up the laundry process as they can remove excess humidity from any piece of clothing. Clothes dryers consist of a tumbler in which you put the clothes and their moisture evaporates as hot air passes through.

Buying a clothes dryer is not impossible but it does require some time, patience and research as there are plenty of things to take into consideration. If you have already shopped around a little you have probably discovered that these home appliances can be classified in top loaders and front loaders. In general, women prefer the latter as they are convinced that they dry clothes in a more efficient manner and that they also have a larger capacity.

Just as refrigerators or washing machines, these devices are also classified according to the efficiency with which they use energy. Unless you are very rich or you do not care about your energy bill, make sure that you buy one that is classified A or B as this guarantees you that it is really energy efficient.

The vented clothes dryers are, by far, the most popular ones and the ones you are more acquainted with. They are also the most affordable ones and, usually, these clothes dryers are the ones with a nicer design.

Another type of clothes dryer is the condenser one. It is more expensive, less compact and, in general, they take up much more room. Condenser dryers are less aggressive to the environment than vented dryers and you should consider buying one of them if you have enough room where to place it.

One of the most interesting types of clothes dryers and the ones that we strongly advise you to purchase are the ones that come with an in built moisture sensor. They are quite new as they come with the latest in built technology. The moisture sensors installed determine the amount of humidity present in the clothes that are in the device and then dries them up to the point where their fibers are not damaged. Sensor dryers have the advantage that they can be easily calibrated according to the type of clothes you want to dry and, thus, the ironing also becomes easier. These clothes dryers give you the chance of leaving your clothes slightly humid so that you can iron them more comfortably, very dry so that you can put them in the wardrobe right away or a bit humid so that they can ventilate hanging from a peg.




Eduard Jim by Moisture Analyzers





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