A:AnswerHi Kbar,
Yes, this Insignia™ - 6.7 Cu. Ft. 12-Cycle Electric Dryer - White offers side venting.
Insignia Products
Lisa
https://insigniaproducts.com
A:AnswerI used mine for a tiny load to test as soon as it was hooked up and took forever, I don't think it would be very efficient at all, mine was sent back as it only worked that one time so just my opinion.
A:AnswerHello Oki,
They're kind of tricky to measure exactly because of their rounded faces/edges, but they are roughly 27" W x 29" D x 42.5" H.
Insignia Support,
Merjorie
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A:AnswerHello Maya,
The estimated Annual Electricity Use is 641 kilowatt hours. Dryers can require anywhere from 1800 to 5000 watts of energy. You can find the wattage for your dryer in your owner's manual, or look up your model online. Now, divide this number by 1000 to find the kilowatt hours used when you dry your clothes.
6000 / 1000 = 6 kWh.
1.08 x 20 = $21.60.
21.60 x 12 = $259.20.
Insignia Support
Louise
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A:AnswerThe vent is in the back and there is a knock out to move the vent on the right side of dryer (which would be on your left side standing in front of it)
A:AnswerPlug this unit into a 240 volt, 60 Hz AC approved electrical service. If the plug does not fit the outlet, have the correct type outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
A:AnswerIt is 220, I don't believe any dryer is 110, heating elements need their own 110 and the remaining electrical components run on the remaining 110, hence the 220.