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Old 12-14-09, 12:18 PM   #26
NeilBlanchard
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Hi,

I think a large filter is the way to go, since you would recover ALL of the heat, and you would get the moisture as well. In the winter time in heated houses, the air gets very dry without some way of humidifying it.

We has a gas dryer, so maybe a carbon monoxide sensor would be a smart thing to have?
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