The dryer is the typical Whirlpool fare, 29-inch top-mount lint screen, ten bazillion made, dependable dryer. I would be surprised if there is anything truly objectionable about the dryer in design, but I'm not completely sold on the timer they're using.
What's interesting is that the Estate, Roper and Inglis (I think) variants of the washer are essentially identical except the control panel itself. The dryer though has some differences. Reading the reviews of the Admiral dryer, users object to the 30 or 35 minute timed drying cycles, especially the 30-minute low-heat timed cycle, which won't dry much in 30 minutes except a doily. I believe the Estate version has a 60-minute timed high-heat cycle, and an automatic termination cycle for the low-heat, which makes a lot more sense. All this can be wired in with no added materials, just plug-in a different timer. Apparently Maytag/Whirlpool on this dryer wanted to encourage users to use the auto cycle, but some users seem too stupid to know how to use them, let alone read an owner's guide.
Gordon