Greetings to Sean, John and all others checking in. Sean, in answer to your question and out of no disrespect to John's extensive experience, I will say that out of all the dryers I have used (Sears,Norge, Whirlpool, GE, vintage Speed Queen and others I can't remember) the Maytag HOH electric is probably the most pleasurable to use. Properly loaded or even somewhat overloaded, properly functioning and vented nearly always provides excellent results, in my experience. There is one caveat, I have found, that makes a huge difference in the performance of these dryers. The replacement of the factory installed cool down thermostat to an adjustable cool down thermostat( set to around 90 degrees), if I recall correctly, makes one of these dryers exceptional to use IMO. The addition of the adjustable c/d stat increases the time between when the bell rings and when the dryer shuts off (approximately ten minutes +or- a minute.
The problem with this is that when the bell rings you should take note of the time and return to the machine after 10 minutes. My mother has a newer machine that as a buzzer that she can't hear when she's in a different part of the house, watching television or doing something else that is noisy. I've considered getting her a baby monitor to correct the problem. Also setting a timer of that cool down interval is helpful. Most of us have one at hand in the form of a cell phone.
When I run across a HOH I'll grab it, if nothing else, for the parts. If you go for the HOH keep your eyes out for service manuals. There's probably some in Ephemera. Keep duct runs short, as straight as possible and clean. That goes for any machine though. Removing the lint filter, holding the door switch button down, pressing air fluff and blowing the impeller out with an air compressor really helps keep that impeller and housing clean and the air flowing. Something you can't do easily with a SOH without disassembly. Something else a HOH has. No stationery bulkheads. Much quieter.
All machines have their positives and negatives. I for one appreciate the HOH. Hope some of this was helpful to you.