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NO, it may raise the humidity lever by about 1 % for a short time, but that is all. I use a meter to tell me temp and humidity level just out of curiosity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'd say just slightly more heat than a conventional vented dryer depending on the room size, how much space the heat has to dissipate.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Mary - Thanks for your interest in GE Model # GFT14ESSMWW! We can certainly understand your concern. The dryer does not emit any hot air into the room. Ventless condenser dryers use a dual loop airflow system. The first loop draws in a small amount of ambient air which passes through the condenser for initial heating. The heated air is then pushed into the drum, where it heats up the wet laundry and causes water to evaporate. This air is then looped back into the condenser where it's cooled down - that's the second loop. The air that's already inside the condenser is reheated and sent back into the drum to repeat the process until the clothes are dry. The water that is extracted goes to a tank or an external drain. We suggest viewing the following link - VENTLESS CONDENSER DRYER - HOW IT WORKS: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=35646 - We’d love to have you in the family. Keep in touch at GEAppliances.com. Sue
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