Dyer vent bucket

DeerMadness

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I saw a video on this. I have an HVAC certificate and know that proper humidity control will make your home feel warmer and you can lower your thermostat.
The issues to me are watching for excessive moisture which will depend on many factors such as how it circulates, draft from anywhere etc.
Also it could increase drying time as moisture goes back in your dryer.
How much time you use your dryer weekly might be a pro or con.. Also do any chemicals from softener sheets harm you?
I'm not hyped up about it but it may work for some environments.
I'm leaning against it actually working but I do live in a dry environment so it piqued my curiosity.
 
Is it a electric dryer or gas ? The seem like there are designed to catch lint and dust only. I guess if you don't do a lot of landry and it's a electric dryer. You would probably be ok. I saw one being used in a garage. Some old houses in our area have dryer vent exiting into garage. It was still a little dusty or linty in his garage if you ask me. He said its was better.
 
Like BIGJOHN Said!

They Surely Ain't the Best Thing to have!

Don't Even Try it with a Gas Fired Dryer DM!











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Lol, I don't want one! I just saw it was boring as chit on here and was hoping some tards would post on it.
Anyway just saying hello. It's still cold in Idaho. I'm going to UPS today to pick up a scope I bought from HFlier on MM. Excited a bit, plus I got a Foxpro Wildfire 2 for Christmas and want to try it soon.


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