By Prosperi-Tees on
Apr. 06, 2012
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Someday I'd like to get a gas dryer. We don't need anything huge. I know Hix, Anatol and I believe MnR make small 36-48" gas dryers. Does anyone own one and would like to share their experience? Production capabilities, maintenance, features etc etc. I believe most entry levels are in the 15-20k range. Is that correct?
Location:
United States
Re: entry level gas dryers
I'd say that they are. I'm not sure the price on them these days, I used to work with a buddy of mine and he had one and it kicked butt big time.
You should contact them and see0
My same friend had a Mariah dryer prior to that, and he said he had a lot of problems with it and the service was terrible. That may have changed.
Hope all is good up there. Weather down here is epic today!
Take care.
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Re: entry level gas dryers
Weather is awesome today! Just finished up my 7 year olds birthday today at Chuck E Cheese. Gonna go to church tonight and then go chill with some family and watch the kids hunt for eggs and pig out. Have a good weekend!
Re: entry level gas dryers
Bump for interesting reading and hopefully some good input.
Re: entry level gas dryers
Hey Gerry.
Interchange has a killer dryer. Them as well as the M&R, and you'd be stoked. they'll both do really well with your discharge & water base for an entry level.
Here's a link to the Interchange one.
http://www.interchangecorp.com/md8.htm
Call any or all three people below to see how Robert Barnes took money from them without delivering equipment!
Leon Monfort (760)802-6315
Jeff Saxby 563-593-4654
Andrew @ Printex EU 01148 668 136 652
Re: entry level gas dryers
I forgot about them. Are they the Cadillac of gas dryers? Do you know if they are in that 15-20k range?