maytagneptune
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My opinion here is based on what my experience has been using almost every major dryer design on the market either myself or at friends and relative's houses. In both Gas and Electric.
In my opinion, Electric Dryers are superior to Gas Dryers and here's why.
Based on my experiences on my own machines, I have a short vent so that makes a variable. Electric Dryers despite taking a little bit longer to heat up. Seem to be the same or faster than Gas Dryers, The reasoning for this is because Gas produces moisture when burned, where the heat from an electric heating element is the same moisture content as the ambient room air. Also in my experiences. Gas Versions of GE and Frigidaire Dryers, along with gas versions of Whirlpool's 29" dryer design are painfully slow. I have run both a gas and electric Maytag SOH dryer, both Neptunes for consistency, Both take about the same amount of time, sometimes one is faster than the other by a couple minutes but for the most part they've been the same. Also in my experience. Electric GE, Frigidaire and Whirlpool's 27" dryers seem to dry very fast, though Electric GE Dryers have a 5600W Element that is too close to the clothes. It should be a 4500W element like the Frigidaire dryer. It also seems like the GE Laundry Center elements are a lower wattage as well. Both GE and Frigidaire dryers you have to be careful to not overload them because the heating element is directly behind the drum and clothes can get scorched if there is poor airflow.
In my opinion. Why bother with a Gas dryer when an Electric dryer is usually faster, and can even be gentler on clothes. A gas dryer the heat is either on or off. On newer electric dryers, the heat can be regulated by limiting the current to the heating element. The only thing I see Gas Dryers being better than Electric is operating cost and if you are unable to get a 240V circuit.
In my opinion, Electric Dryers are superior to Gas Dryers and here's why.
Based on my experiences on my own machines, I have a short vent so that makes a variable. Electric Dryers despite taking a little bit longer to heat up. Seem to be the same or faster than Gas Dryers, The reasoning for this is because Gas produces moisture when burned, where the heat from an electric heating element is the same moisture content as the ambient room air. Also in my experiences. Gas Versions of GE and Frigidaire Dryers, along with gas versions of Whirlpool's 29" dryer design are painfully slow. I have run both a gas and electric Maytag SOH dryer, both Neptunes for consistency, Both take about the same amount of time, sometimes one is faster than the other by a couple minutes but for the most part they've been the same. Also in my experience. Electric GE, Frigidaire and Whirlpool's 27" dryers seem to dry very fast, though Electric GE Dryers have a 5600W Element that is too close to the clothes. It should be a 4500W element like the Frigidaire dryer. It also seems like the GE Laundry Center elements are a lower wattage as well. Both GE and Frigidaire dryers you have to be careful to not overload them because the heating element is directly behind the drum and clothes can get scorched if there is poor airflow.
In my opinion. Why bother with a Gas dryer when an Electric dryer is usually faster, and can even be gentler on clothes. A gas dryer the heat is either on or off. On newer electric dryers, the heat can be regulated by limiting the current to the heating element. The only thing I see Gas Dryers being better than Electric is operating cost and if you are unable to get a 240V circuit.