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Is there a product that will take the moisture out of the air from my indoor dryer vent?
I live in a condo and have a washer and a dryer in my unit. right now i have set up a indoor dryer vent witch is working well and i don't have the option to have a out door dryer vent. The problem i am having is i am getting to much moisture in the room. the condensation is building up on the windows and dripping down to the window sill. i want to to know if there is a product that i can put on the end of my dryer vent hose that will take the humidity out of the air before it goes into the room?
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- 18 gibbs 20Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The device for taking moisture out of the air is a dehumidifier. But no dehumidifier is going to be able to keep up with the amount of moisture a dryer puts into the air. Vent that dryer to a window. Don't say you can't. They sell flexible dryer vents at Home Depot for about $10. If you can't mount it permanently and properly the just attach it and put it to a window when it's being used and take it down when it's not. That much moisture is just not good for the apartment...
- life_loverflLv 61 decade ago
I'm not sure of a product such as the one you mention, but you can try using a dehumidifier.