Speaking of Italy, you didn't have dryers or common appliances typically above 3kwh because the typical household is only allowed to pull 3300 watts per hour hence 3,3kwh, this is what the standard meters are set for, go over 3,3kwh and the thing shut off itself, meaning that while you're running a 3kwh dryer or whatever if you have a refrigerator and a few lamps on either you launder in the dark and unplug the fridge or what exceed.
Also, schucko german plugs are not what you find commonly, you still have the Italian setting in many homes, which may include the small-plugs & adaptors and some large scattered around... small ones are not meant for such high absorbition at all.
Said this, I'm sure some twin tubs and automatics such as the Servis and others actually had 3kwh heaters...so did toploaders from Servis and such:
http://automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/...TERMIKEUK.jpg&dir=/COLLECTIONS/CHESTERMIKEUK/
If one didn't know would assume that for washers that was also done as typical UK machines were hot&cold fill machines vs the continent, heating time would shorten...
But so was here....no element in an automatic FL would be 3kwh ever ...2650 at max.
Am really not aware of what dryers were elsewhere, but few I've seen would not go over 2650-at max 2750-2800 watts.
I've owned and used Euro electric vented dryers for years, changed some and they all would dry relativly fast, a full 6kg load towels spun at 600-700 would take about 1,5hr...depending on the dryer, 1000rpm 50 mins... the white knight I owned before the Speed Queen was the fastest I've ever used....
Slower than US dryers, but not indecently slow....US dryers would move more air and actually heat the laundry slightly less than many euro vented dryers I've seen, the more power makes for the muuuch larger size and air they move.
Condensr dryers instead...forget about, we're talking 2+ hours and I personally rached the peak of 4hrs for a load...heat pump...don't let me start.