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Originally Posted by redpoint5
What do I spend on natural gas to dry my clothes in a year, $25?
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AFAIK the laundry shop one block away from me still uses propane for clothes drying, even though there is a natural gas pipeline available. Well, maybe someday I'd consider natural gas for the stove, and getting a water boiler which may require fewer maintenance than the shower with a built-in electric heating element which has to be replaced once in a while. Replacing the heating element is not as dumbproof as it would be supposed to, and something could go wrong if I had forgotten the ground-wire.