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joycem

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  1. I have had both vented and non vented. The non vented (condensation) dryer uses cold water to condence the moisture while drying therefore filling your holding tank. The non vented unit never completely dries your clothes. The manual will tell you to take the items out of the dryer , shake them out and then hang them up to complete drying. I went to a seminar at Perry and the speaker confirmed this. Personnaly I like having the vented unit. I do a load every couple of days while in a park. Because the dryer is only 110 it takes longer to dry , usually 1 hr. Just a hint : because the spin cycle is quite powerfull it is a good idea to shake out the clothes before you start the dryer. It helps with the wrinkles. Just don't overload the machine.
  2. Just a word to the wise. I was at a rally and the discussion was on changing state residency. One of the things that came up was health insurance. The speaker said they had checked with their insurance company to make sure they would be covered in their new state and was told yes. What they were not told was that eventhough the company did business there they would be considered a new customer because each state has their own rules. As a new insured in that state the company would not cover any pre-existing condition. This resulted in a huge expense for them as the wife was a cancer survivor.
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