Well, I'll make an editorial comment. The softener dispensed rapidly and we never felt it was too late in rinse cycle. Gave a chance for residual suds to be agitated out of the load and the final minute the softener neutralize said suds--i.e. suds killer. That was the only thing I didn't like about the Kenmore 800--2 minute rinse. Kind of a come-down from the Dispense-o-Mat.
The dryer is pretty noisy when tumbling even when in proper working order. Sometimes I'd stop the drum rotating just so I could hear what a normal dryer sounded like. Always kind of a ka-thunka thunka. After about 5 or 6 years of age, the safety switch would stick "on"/"in" unless you pulled on it when you opened the door. I never bothered. Open the door to that first notch and permanent press would billow out with that forceful air blower/circulation. Kind of like a butler handing me a garment or two to hang up while tumbling. (always while using fluff when hanging up clothes). That routine kind of conditioned me to this day. All my dryers I let finish the cycle and then put on air fluff and keep tumbling and pull out two or three garments to hang up, thus no non-tumbling wrinkles. that 3 position hamper door spoiled me for life being able to lay the door flat against the bottom of the dryer to unload the load into laundry basket. Thus I'll never own a drop-down Whirlpool dryer model again (the Lady Shredmore's mate. If I ever have to get one to replace my Maytag Dependable Care, it will be a Maytag with side-swing door and top-mounted lint screen.