1.5 to 4 hours.
Holy crap! They'd probably air dry that fast, especially outside, from spring 'till fall, lol.
Dryers, ugh, got too many of them!
The '81 gas Kenmore is the slowest out of the bunch and dries items well, but can by pretty uneven at times. Shirts seem to come out a little less wrinkled than the other machines. Probably due to the longer dry times. Dry times vary from 25 minutes for sheets to 2+ hours for bulky items like comforters. This dryer has been permanently banned for use with bulky items. Takes faaaarrrr to long, dries waaay too uneven, and requires repetitive flipping, turning, ect of bulky items to dry.
The DE808 drys items fairly quick and even. Almost dead nuts accurate in moisture sensing. Due to its large drum, bulky items, like comforters roll in a ball and take a little longer to dry, but not nearly as long as the Kenmore. Dry times vary, but with common loads, it beats the washer. Yes, impressive. Bulky items may need to be flipped once or twice, but is rather rare.
701/750/806's (all are Electronic Controlled): Dead nuts accurate moisture sensing. Dries items very even, quick and thoroughly. Factory 130F cool-down thermo is too hot, but a 110F replacement is perfect. All bulky items go in these machines since they get dried very even and quick.... no flipping is required. By far, my favorite designed dryer (except gas versions. Run away!!).