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Because it has a heat pump that eztracts water constanly and when drying it uses forced air to dry while extracting or suckinf moisture out. It doesn't deoend on just tumbling and heating. It removes water and forces heated air into the drum.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello- Thank you for your question. 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. Also ventless condenser dryers allow for -Flexible installation without venting externally (closet, undercounter, or stacked in a corner) -Lower dry temperatures -Less make-up air required. Hope this helps you decide. If you have any other questions or need anything else please let us know. Sincerely- Dianna@GEA
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