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By air dry do you mean hanging clothes outside? Where I am I wouldn't be able to do it half the year due to weather. I did air dry inside for a while, but that lead to a lot of excess moisture.
I always air dry indoors close to a window, which I open ¾ of the year. In the cold season you need some kind of ventilation. Even if you use a dryer you’re still going to get moisture in the air that needs to escape the house.
A ventless heat pump dryer is the best if you need a dryer because the moisture is condensed either into a tank that needs to be emptied, or it’s connected directly to the drain. Ventless dryers also operate at a much lower temp which is gentler on the clothes.