> There is more than one point to their efficiency. One is use of less
> water. Another is spinning faster to extract the water more thoroughly,
> which means you run your dryer less to get the clothes dry. Unless you

Definitely a factor.

> dry your clothes on a line (hard to do in the winter), you save that 
> way,
> too.

We do this often.  In winter we have a clothes rack that sits near
the wood stove.  An added bonus there is humidification of the house.

-- Jim


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