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Hi Babs- The energy cost of gas and electric dryers depends on many variables, such as: The washer's ability to remove water from the clothes. Type and size of load. How dryer is used (timed dry vs sensor dry). Efficiency of the dryer (Ex. Is the lint filter and ducting clean?). Local gas and electric rates. Dryers are exempted from energy labeling because of the many variables that affect energy use and cost. Note: Some dryer models are Energy Star Qualified and will be marked as such. For information about the approximate energy cost for a gas and/or electric dryer, contact your local utility company for your rates. Many utility companies may also be able to provide guidance on which would be less expensive to run in your area. GE® 7.4 cu. ft. Capacity aluminized alloy drum Electric Dryer with HE Sensor Dry GTD75ECSLWS and GE® 7.4 cu. ft. Capacity aluminized alloy drum Electric Dryer with HE Sensor Dry GTD65EBSJWS are ENERGY STAR® Qualified. They offer HE Sensor Dry: Dual thermistors continually monitor temperature with a sensor bar that measures moisture to prevent over-drying. The sensing system terminates the dry cycle when the clothes have reached approximately 2% moisture retention. Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
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