dyson2drums
You obviously have a Bosch, Candy, Hoover, Zanussi or LG tumble dryer, why??? Because Hotpoint & Indesit Cupboard dry, actually dry's the laundry, so that only very little moisture remains, this moisture is not felt by the hand in any way. On Zanussi's, Candy's and LG which I have all experienced, and website reviews I have read about Bosch, seem to dry on cupboard dry leaving the items wet - I expected TVF770 to dry only on Ready to wear, but no it dry's properly on all cycles, as that's what a dryer is supposed to do.
On the TVF770 I own, and I here from others, Cupboard dry is my most used setting, it dry's the clothes thoroughly leaving them soft with no wet patches to the touch anywhere, lets juts say you won't have laundry all over the place!
I think it is pretty wrong to say that It is better to go for timed, as timed over dry's laundry, and wastes a lot of energy, in fact my VTD20 really wasted energy drying dry clothes, sensors detect (and VTD20 sensor dry did too), and cut off the heater when clothes are dry.
Lets just say - our electricity bill is right down since owning this TV F770, I put it down to short drying times, sensors that actually work, and no need to re-dry items, as they are all dried perfectly.
If Cuboard dry is not to your satisfaction - TVF770 has a Bed+Bath (Cupboard dry, plus about 5 extra minutes of heat) & Ready to wear setting (also referred to as Extra dry on other models) dry's all the moisture out, and still faster than timed models.
Maybe it's because no one on this site likes Indesit, well I never did, but their Tumbles dryers certainly are still good, and washers just got better last September, it's the start of something new for them. I'll continue to buy Hotpoint Tumble dryers, as they are made in the UK. I will never support Candy/Hoover or Zanussi, who make dryers outside the UK.