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7/25/2017 10:25:50 PM EDT
Ive always had electric. Moving into a place that has gas. Learn me, good or bad?
7/25/2017 10:26:46 PM EDT
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Fantastic, better than electric
7/25/2017 10:27:29 PM EDT
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7/25/2017 10:29:11 PM EDT
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Love thy gas. Finally did my remodel project I have always wanted to do and ran gas for the dryer, Noritz tankless water heater and a big ass 6 burner Thermador range. It's my Alpaca, changed my life.
7/25/2017 10:32:24 PM EDT
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I have an old electric that i cannot wait to replace.....  got the gas line run already! 
7/25/2017 10:36:52 PM EDT
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Water heater here as old, will do tankless when it needs replacing. New Goodman gas furnace which looked nice.
7/25/2017 10:38:14 PM EDT
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7/25/2017 10:40:16 PM EDT
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Much cheaper in my state.
7/25/2017 10:40:46 PM EDT
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When I had my house built twenty years ago I had them install both electrical and gas drops for all appliances.
My house is all gas including my dryer.
My gas dryer (GE Profile) has been working great for the last 20 years, even though my house has provisions for electric and gas - if my gas dryer ever gives up the ghost I'll replace it with another gas unit.
7/26/2017 2:02:13 AM EDT
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I'll chime in with endorsing what all the others have written, gas is good to go.  Very happy with my gas dryer.
7/26/2017 2:12:04 AM EDT
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Cheaper and better then electric.
7/26/2017 2:27:05 AM EDT
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In Florida, electric was typical for all appliances, at least in the houses I lived in.

In California, all of my appliances except the ovens are gas.  The gas stove top and dryer are far better than electric.

A little humor about gas:  My sons grew up in Florida with electric stoves.  When we moved to California one of them threw a tortilla on the stove to heat it up.  He turned the knob to the burner on thinking that was all that it needed.  He didn't know it had to turn a little to "ignite" then a little more to "on".  I said hey, you have to stop when it's clicking, let it light, then turn it more.  Well, by that time the gas had filled up the area under the big ass tortilla and when he went back to "ignite" it went poof!  A little harmless explosion, but it scared the shit out of him.
7/26/2017 2:30:00 AM EDT
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Shit

The commercial gas dryers dry your clothes to just short of ignition temperature.