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The Seabreacher X is an amazing boat/submarine/shark-thingy which has been dubbed the ultimate millionaire’s toy, and it’s not hard to see why.

…Comments:Add a commentWednesday 18 AugustBy O T HillNeutral Don’t QUITE see the point of this but…great, isn’t it!ReplyWednesday 18 AugustBy bernhard allanNeutral seems like a feeble attempt to mimic a sharkWednesday 18 AugustBy AdamNeutral and just there a long loved comic series (”Iron Fish” in the Beano) springs fully formed into real life.ReplyWednesday 18 AugustBy DonsonNeutral I’m impressed, this is the best gadget I’ve seen in a while, I just worry that an amateur behind the controls would be far less skilled when trying to perform tricks. Crashing at the bottom of a lake is something nobody would want to do. Seems like a good toy for a young and rich future CEO of a huge company, but it’s more likely to be a toy for the mid-life crisis gang who can afford it - that’s asking for trouble.ReplyWednesday 18 AugustBy AdamNeutral the way the job market is going at the moment Donson how else are we going to make the opportunities for promotion for the rest of us?Wednesday 18 AugustBy K.Neutral Only if I…

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Supercool Superpowered Shark Submarine

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Although condensing dryer technology has been popular in Europe and Asia for many decades, the ventless laundry concept here in North America has struggled to gain widespread acceptance. Americans were first introduced to ventless drying in the 1980s when European-made washer dryer combinations began to appear on boats and RVs.

…hours. Although newer condensing systems dry significantly faster, ventless dryers are still burdened with the reputation of slow dry times.
Modern washer dryer combo systems now dry clothing in about 90 minutes and the new stand-alone condensing dryers usually take 45 - 60 minutes for a full load. Combo machines typically operate on 110 volt power and utilize a small drum, which translates into slightly longer dry time compared to stand-alone 220 volt ventless or vented dryers.
2. ventless dryers release moisture back into the surrounding room
condensing dryers use a closed-loop system that removes dampness from the air using a dehumidifying process which does not release heat, lint or moisture into the surrounding room. Stand-alone ventless dryers release a small amount of dry air back into a room as a result of a heat-exchange system which uses air to cool an internal radiator.
3. All Condensing dryers are tiny
Ventless dryers now come in all sizes, from the smallest combo machine to a large stand-alone…

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Five Common Misconceptions about ventless drying

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