Tumble dryer gone in shed.... HELP

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Hi all,

My better half decided, Tumble looked out of place in Kitchen sat on Worktop, so opted to put in shed...Mmmmm (isnt that nice, we have more worktop surface now)....Mmmmm Im sure you boys have heard that one before....

Baught a really horrid vent condenser box for it.... all setup and running, However, the whole shed is now damp...GREAT....

In my wisdom, i think its better to be vented out of shed.... so what i need to know is what is best way of doing this? What bits will I be needing?
 
I think I would be more concerned about the appliance going rusty & components being affected by the atmospheric conditions in the shed.
 
In my old house i had the TD in a plastic ketter shed you know the half size one with a vent fitted like the one shown in the clicky. Had no problems with it for 5 years then moved house 2 years ago and still going strong. Only par replaced so far has been a sensor but i have gone and said it now haven't I
 
Tumble dryer is fine in a shed, not affected by conditions provided the roof doesn't leak.
 
Vent it out by flexible hose through window or door. Better still vent it through the wall.
Why have the place coming down with damp?
 

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