If You Can Find A Hoover TT
The spin/extractor basket will basically do the same thing, cost less and is probably better built.
Was going to have a spin dryer sent from Europe, until realised most won't hold more than my Hoover TT's spin basket, and neither will it spin faster (about 2800rpms). Wanted a spin dryer to perhaps do large blankets, but they won't fit in most spin dryers unless one obtains a model rated to hold more than 9kg.
Another advantage of the Hoover spin dryer is that it has a pump, rather than just a gravity drain as the Spin-X. To be fair some modern European spin driers do have pumps as well, but not the model shown above. Without a pump one must make sure the extractor does not move about which causes the spout to misalign from whatever one is going to use to catch the water coming out of the unit. Usually once extractors get going they are stable, but can jump and wobble about when ramping up to speed and slowing down.
Tend really only to put items into the Hoover TT after they come out of the Miele if they are heavy and thick such as towels and such. The 900 or even 1100 rpm speed from the Miele is fine for most other items and while a trip throught the Hoover will result in a bit more water extraction, it can also stretch things badly out of shape.