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  • Depends on the model but either in a tank or down the drain. Some have the option to do both.

    They work very similarly to condenser dryers but are cheaper to run, therefore much more energy efficient, because there is a heat exchanger that recycles the warm air while removing the moisture. Mine is actually cheaper to run than its washing machine brother.

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