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Gas Dryers vs. Electric Dryers


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By : Betty Miller   19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-15 22:32:23

When deciding to purchase a dryer, you need to make the decision if you would rather have a gas or electric dryer, assuming you have hookups for either one. A special gas hookup is needed for the gas dryer, while an electric dryer generally requires a circuit that is 240-volts. If you are building your own home, you can choose which one you prefer to have installed in your home. Both have benefits of purchasing them, and they both have downfalls as well. Use this guide to determine what the better choice is for you; a gas dryer or an electric dryer.

Dryers are generally affordable, and save you a lot of time doing laundry. Without a dryer, you would most likely have to hang your clothes out on the line to dry. This is not always possible due to weather situations, nor is it helpful in people who have allergies to the pollen in the air. A dryer is easy to use and preferred over hanging clothes on the line. Gas dryers usually cost more than electric dryers. However, they are typically not that much different; only about $50.00 more to purchase a new gas dryer than an electric dryer.

Many people agree that in the long run a gas dryer can save you money. It is estimated that laundry will cost twice as much to do in an electric dryer than a gas dryer. Throughout the years, a gas dryer will save you loads of money, especially if you have a large family and do laundry frequently. Some of the reason gas dryers cost less to run is because they heat up quicker than an electric dryer. Therefore, it takes less time to dry each load of clothes. The less amount of time it takes to dry an article of clothing, the longer it will last. Gas dryers tend to be exceptionally gentle on clothing as compared to electric dryers.

One issue concerning gas dryers is their safety. If you are purchasing a dryer simply for safety reasons alone, then an electric dryer is the way to go. Anytime natural gas is used in the home, you risk the slight chance of an explosion or a gas leak; both of which are very dangerous. Also, while running a gas dryer, certain air pollutants are released into your home which can affect those with respiratory problems such as asthma. Electric dryers may cost more to run, but is it worth it in the long run to know that your family is safe from the harm a gas dryer could bring?

Dryer parts for either a gas or electric dryer are considerably reasonable. Maintenance on a gas dryer or an electric dryer generally will run about the same price. You need to weigh the benefits and risks of each type of dryer before deciding on which one to purchase. Obviously if it is only about the money, a gas dryer is the way to go. However, if you are most concerned with safety, then an electric dryer is the best selection. Use your best judgment when making your new dryer purchase.
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Author Resource:- Chris Kauffman is an expert when it comes to appliance parts. To find out more about lawn and garden parts, go to SearsHomeServices.com.


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