Launderess, yes that can be the case, but slower drying can help moisture evaporate more evenly from within the down/batting. F&P's Intuitive dryer has a programmed LifeCycle for Bulky items, which runs at low temperature and "more-dry." I can get the same effect on my dryer (which isn't the Intuitive model) by manually choosing the equivalent settings, and it does seem to work better on quilts/blankes and my queen-size comforter. I typically let the cycle run to finish (reverse tumble minimizes the need to rearrange frequently), then rearrange once and run it again at the same settings for a quick-fix of any remaining damp spots (auto-sensor makes for minimal run-time on the recycle). When drying pillows, I do them one at a time, on low temp and a couple times through at the maximum 80-min timed cycle.