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I just bought a Fisher and Paykel dryer two weeks ago with an Auto sensor. I always put at 'Extra Dry' mode. Problem is, it still come out damp, and the auto sensor would stop the machine.

Anybody got experience with dryers?

 

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1. Capacity exceeds your load. (fill the dryer with clothes up to its lint cup)

2. Don't mix jeans with small load(eg. sock)

3. clothes need to spin dry clothing before loading.

4. Check exhaust, see if it is block

5. clear excess lint from the lint bucket

 

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hi all, any good recommendation for a reliable and economically priced dryer in the mkt now? Any particular brand/model to recommend?

Am considering Electrolux right now but will like to hear more advice. thanks.

 

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hi all, any good recommendation for a reliable and economically priced dryer in the mkt now? Any particular brand/model to recommend?

Am considering Electrolux right now but will like to hear more advice. thanks.

Eurpoean brands. .... but check the drum, now Europeans also cutting cost, and that they use galvanised steel drum, stainless steel better.

 

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1. Capacity exceeds your load. (fill the dryer with clothes up to its lint cup)

2. Don't mix jeans with small load(eg. sock)

3. clothes need to spin dry clothing before loading.

4. Check exhaust, see if it is block

5. clear excess lint from the lint bucket

thanks for your tips.. problem is, I tried to dry only 1 fitted sheet and the auto sensor automatically shuts off after 1 hour. It is still slightly damp. I thought maybe if it is still damp, the dryer will run longer till it is completely dry. How long do you run your dryer? Thanks in advance.

 

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Just got an Electrolux Dryer from Gain. Wall Mountable. SS Drum, made in Thailand though.

Will feedback in time, delivery only in 1 mth time cos i'm still doing reno.

Price is all rite..$580.

Not many wall-mountables ard....only F&P, Electrolux and Whirlpool.

 

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Just got an Electrolux Dryer from Gain. Wall Mountable. SS Drum, made in Thailand though.

Will feedback in time, delivery only in 1 mth time cos i'm still doing reno.

Price is all rite..$580.

Not many wall-mountables ard....only F&P, Electrolux and Whirlpool.

hi, is it the EDV705? the 7kg one? does it comes with the bracket for it to stack on top of the washer? but u mounting it on the wall ah?

 

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Eurpoean brands. .... but check the drum, now Europeans also cutting cost, and that they use galvanised steel drum, stainless steel better.

A Bosch or Electrolux would serve you well. These are the more reliable brands in the market. And preferably front load too.

 

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