NeoChronos90

NeoChronos90 t1_iqqznmk wrote

Yes they go up if you dry you clothes in the dryer every effng time. with physics still in place, a newer machine will still cost you a fortune in energy that way PLUS the cost of buying a new one every 5-10 years, because the normal ones just suck now.

Luckily I bought extended warranty, so Beko is replacing mine with a new one once a year for 5 years...

An old machine, that does not brake, has no more cost than the occasional usage, which is negligible. Still, the POINT is dont use your dryer if dont absolutely need to.

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