askomiele
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Last night I was searching for a new dryer. Our old one, timer model, has a problem with the timer. It stops at 30 min before the end and let de machine not finish the job. But that dryer is 25 years old and not worth saving anymore. But I've noticed that new dryers have smaller drums. My dryer has a capacity of 5 kg = 111 liter (10pounds = 3.9 cuft). But when I was looking at some manuals (miele, aeg, bosch...) I saw that they now offer 100 liter drums (3.5cuft). Why did they lowered the drum size. It does have it's effects on wrinkling and longer dryingcycles, does it? See energysavings?
Last night I was searching for a new dryer. Our old one, timer model, has a problem with the timer. It stops at 30 min before the end and let de machine not finish the job. But that dryer is 25 years old and not worth saving anymore. But I've noticed that new dryers have smaller drums. My dryer has a capacity of 5 kg = 111 liter (10pounds = 3.9 cuft). But when I was looking at some manuals (miele, aeg, bosch...) I saw that they now offer 100 liter drums (3.5cuft). Why did they lowered the drum size. It does have it's effects on wrinkling and longer dryingcycles, does it? See energysavings?