Types of Dryers Dryers can be gas or electric powered. If you are replacing a unit, your best practice is to choose a unit that matches the existing hookups in the laundry room. If you have an option to choose one over the other, gas units generally require a larger investment up front but are cheaper to operate. Electric units require a slightly smaller initial investment but are slightly more expensive to operate.
Capacity
Air needs to circulate throughout a dryer; a too-full dryer operates inefficiently and takes a long time to dry clothes. with extra capacity to match the capacity of heavy-duty extractor washers – and match their ability to effectively handle large and bulky items.
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In addition to the power source and capacity of a dryer, there are additional options to consider when choosing a dryer.
Temperature
on different fabric types.
Moisture Sensors Some models sense humidity in the dryer and automatically turn off when laundry is dry to save energy and prevent “over drying” damage to fabrics.