Have A Vintage Whirlpool Version Of This Dryer
Would love to find one of the orignal stands, but anyway.
Despite their size the units actually are pretty good dryers, well at least mine is anyway. Better results and less energy use comes from having items either partially line dried or using a high speed final spin. I usually bung certain items into the spin dryer for a few minutes first, especially thick and thirsty things such as towels.
The end of cycle buzzer is loud enough to wake the dead and cannot be disabled on any versions. The one big change over the years is that the compact dryers joined their larger cousins in getting sensors as opposed to just time drying only. One assumes this was done as the cost of such functions dropped and to increase energy efficiency.