seeitrun2006
Well-known member
Hello all my appliance friends!
I'm still debating on whether or not to buy the Duet HT clothes dryer model WED9200S which matches my WFW9200S Duet HT washer.
We currently own a three year old GE dryer which measures the exchaust temp when we use the autodry setting on the timer. I timed a load of towels I dried the other night in the GE. The dryer took 1 hour and 5 minutes to dry them on autodry. What I mean by large is: 5~6 large bath towels, 6~8 wash cloths, 2 hand towels and some dish towels.
Would the electronic mositure sensor dryer shorten the drying time? Since the Duet washer extracts so much water from the clothes I would think using the moisture sensor dryer would dry them in less time.
Any opinions or sharing personal experiences would be welcomed and appreciated!
Thanks!
David
I'm still debating on whether or not to buy the Duet HT clothes dryer model WED9200S which matches my WFW9200S Duet HT washer.
We currently own a three year old GE dryer which measures the exchaust temp when we use the autodry setting on the timer. I timed a load of towels I dried the other night in the GE. The dryer took 1 hour and 5 minutes to dry them on autodry. What I mean by large is: 5~6 large bath towels, 6~8 wash cloths, 2 hand towels and some dish towels.
Would the electronic mositure sensor dryer shorten the drying time? Since the Duet washer extracts so much water from the clothes I would think using the moisture sensor dryer would dry them in less time.
Any opinions or sharing personal experiences would be welcomed and appreciated!
Thanks!
David