This is the appliance in your home that doubles your electricity bill.

Electric vs. Gas Dryers

Electric dryers are especially costly compared to gas models. While gas dryers still use electricity to spin the drum and power controls, the heat comes from natural gas, which is usually cheaper per unit than electricity. Homes with electric-only dryers often see much higher utility bills, particularly during colder months when laundry loads increase.

How to Cut Dryer Energy Costs Immediately

The good news is that you don’t need to give up clean clothes to save money. Small changes can make a big difference:

Air-dry whenever possible

Even hanging clothes indoors or outdoors once or twice a week reduces dryer use dramatically.

Clean the lint filter every load

This alone can improve efficiency by up to 30%.

Use lower heat settings

Modern fabrics don’t need extreme heat to dry effectively.

Dry similar fabrics together

Mixing heavy towels with light shirts forces longer cycles.

Upgrade to a heat pump dryer

These use up to 50% less energy than traditional electric dryers.

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