Switching to electric dryer?

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I priced an electrician - just a phone conversation - and he guesstimated about $500, including parts & labor. I had sort of priced things out at a bigbox and I was coming up at close to $200 for parts (including 10-3 wire).
If I stick with gas, it looks like we pay the extra hundred for the dryer and maybe 25 bucks for propane conversion kit. Then I will most likely have the propane company out to do the conversion & hookup...$115. I really don't want to learn about gas on-the-job...at my own house:hide:
There is no cheap way to do this, so i will probably stick to gas.

Yeah, gas is the one thing I'm not brave enough to play with. :)
 
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