The week before last, I washed a usual load of 6 bath sheets sized 3.5 ft X 6.5 ft in the SQ fl. After the third rinse, they were so tangled that they were not going to spin successfully so after a couple of pulse spins, with the drum knocking into the cabinet, which removed a great part of the water, I stopped the machine and waited for the door to unlock. When it did, I transferred each of them to the Miele W1918. They really packed the drum. I set the spin speed to 1400 and let 'er rip. Lots of water came out. I put them in the KA gas dryer with the 37,000 BTU modulating burner that was original to a KM dryer with a drum with a perforated back. Instead of 41 minutes, which is the amount of time they take to dry when spun in the SQ and balanced enough to go into high speed for the last part of the spin, they were dry at 30. The burner was still on, but the flame was tapered all the way down and the timer was ready to go into cool down. I will have to remember this for the cold weather drying season when I use the electric KA inside. As old electric appliance ads would say, I could save 10 minutes of current.