Even though my Maytag
has "infinite" heats, and a fun little temperature slider, I use the lowest temperature or air.
I almost always use the "Intellidry" (sensor) setting, and just use the timer section for things needing just a few more minutes, like my sweaters, or when it's air.
Even on low, it takes between 35-50 minutes. Why risk shrinkage on High?
I LOVE the "Moisture Monitor" light. I think it's fun.
Since this is a TOL, the end of cycle signal is a delightful chime that dings five times.
Sometimes, I will use the Permanent Press Intellidry cycle and Press Care (extended cool down) so I can hear the chime some more.
(I would only say something like that here. Anywhere else, I would be considered a true "ding-a-ling," and the men in white with the nets would be summoned).
Don't use the rack. Lost it in a move, anyway.
Some people are amazed when they see some of my clothes. A few weeks ago at church, someone commented on a "new shirt" of mine. Yeah, it was new-- in 1999!
Lawrence/Maytagbear