Yes, there were dryers. There were dryers before automatic washers. There was a Bendix-equipped laundry near a super market where we went from time to time. It was not coin operated. The Bendix washers were along one wall, the dryers opposite them and a big extractor at the back. Several Bendix loads, usually a customer's laundry would fit in the extractor and in one dryer. Up at the front was the service counter and big shelves where the completed laundry waited in big brown paper wrapped bundles. The place was always super busy on Saturdays. In the 8th grade I found out that the laundry was owned by the father of a guy in my class. You could choose different levels of service, the most basic of which was called wet wash and that was straight out of the Bendix for you to take home and put on the line. I guess for a bit more, you could have it put through the extractor, but unless you were using a dryer that meant more wrinkles. The original bolt down Bendix washers did not spin all that well nor, truth be known, did they wash or rinse all that well either, but part of their advertising was the point that the machine left the laundry with just the proper amount of moisture so that the sun could bleach the laundry while it was drying on the line.