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That's interesting technology. 'Will seriously consider this when replacing this gas dryer. It only gets used for smalls (we use a clothes line for everything else) so is still in good shape after many years. We're reducing the amount of gas we use so it's going to be replaced at some point because of that.
This is effectively what my parents do, with a dehumidifier in the basement where they hang their laundry.
They pre-spin them in in the gas drier for 10min to shake out wrinkles and heat the water in the clothes, then hang dry in the basement beside the dehumidifier.
A dehumidifier extracts the heat of condensation from water vapour, which is much greater than the amount of energy you would get by simply pumping heat from the outdoor air. That heat warms the basement which helps heat the house as well as dry the clothes further.
They live in a rainy climate so line drying is unfeasible and the basement needs dehumidification anyways, so it's a win-win.