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T**M
Convenient for light drying.
So this is a ~$100 clothes dryer, hence I don't expect it to perform like a $1000 major appliance. If you need a full size dryer, this won't do.This will take a small amount of clothes that you can hang loosely and gently dry it. We mostly line-dry, but in the winter, heavy fabrics can take a while. As others have mentioned, it's quiet and relatively efficient. As long as you don't pack clothes too tightly, it does a decent jobs of drying light fabrics and speeds up drying of heavy fabrics. synthetic shirts are dry in about half an hour. Cotton blends can take a couple of hours. Heavy cotton fabrics (towels) might not dry completely in the maximum 3 hours available on the timer, but it's much faster than not having any assistance.There is no real feedback control, it's just on until the timer runs out. I tend to run it in half-hour increments, removing garments as they are dry.Drying performance relies on having airflow around the fabric, so it's important to hang things loosely.When on, it consumes 800-850W continuously (measured with a Kill-a-Watt meter) and pumps borderline hot air into its environment. We have this in our living space, so in the winter, the heat helps to warm the house. It's basically like having an 800W space heater. Don't really need to use it in the summer, but if I did, it would probably go into the garage to vent the heat. I can't really tell if this is any more energy efficient (on a per pound of laundry basis) than a regular clothes dryer. It is certainly quieter and gentler, and it's easier to justify using when you have only a few things that need drying rather than a full load.Light and moves around easily on casters (two locking to keep it put when needed).Drawbacks:Construction is kind of flimsy. One of the metal tubes arrived bent slightly out of round. Easily fixed with pliers.The assembly instructions were for a different design, but there's really only one way that this can be rationally assembled, so again, not a big deal.It takes about 10 minutes to reassemble once you take it apart for storage. So not as convenient as a folding drying rack.Can't handle any real big items, like blankets, but I might be able to kludge it by removing the shroud from the top half and placing the blanket there. But you have to be careful with venting to prevent overheating the blower and creating a hazard. Will experiment this winter.Unknown reliability at this point.
D**E
Life-changing.
I was hesitant to buy something like this for years for fear it'd steam up the whole apartment. It does generate some humidity but the forced air does as much of the work and it only raises the indoor temperature by a degree or two when the central air is running. Setup is a breeze. Heater unit seems to be a ceramic element and something like a large PC case fan so it's probably pretty safe but not necessarily childproof. Things are now drying in a couple hours instead of sitting on my drying rack getting mildewed.As both positive and negative it's pretty compact so space is limited - my Haier apartment washer is 2.3 cubic feet and when packed it ends up being two dryer loads in this thing. Certainly makes it portable-ish for balcony or patio use.It'd be nice to have one more hanging bar and additional racks for up top for hanging socks etc but all that is surely hackable. I really want to try using the heater with a larger Origami closet I already own (once vents are added) and Ikea should really look into using something like this for a combination sauna/closet/clothes-dryer if the fire hazards of that brilliant an idea could be mitigated.Note that during assembly you need to slip the cover over the bottom rods and the heater sits under it with the cone poking through. I was expecting an open bottom or something like a solid board making it easier to replace the outer cover without taking it all apart. Performance does seem optimized as-is though, just be prepared to sweep lint and hairs out of the bottom of the cover every once in a while. Also remember to open the zipper after the cycle so the latent heat in the clothes can finish the drying process for you.The other minor but very easily addressed gripe is the mechanical timer feels sturdy but the sloped knob is fiddly to grip with damp fingers - it'll probably loosen up and get easier once I've used it more than a dozen times.This will save your life if you've gotten used to waiting 3 days for dry musty jeans in summer.
K**S
Good dryer
It works very well in my situation. I brought this to replace my dryer that hasn't been able to hook up for over year. I hand wash and hang dry my clothes. So this help whole lot. Drying my clothes so I can have them ASAP. It's great for traveling for sure. I don't take it apart and back together everytime. It's standing in one of corner and fits perfectly right there. Great for tiny space. It dies clothes, depends what you put in. For jeans, all way to max. Other clothes or fabric than jeans only need half time drying. Towels is little longer than jeans but best left by itself to dry. My suggestion to make your drying time shorter is have at least 5 clothes hang in there and put socks on other empty racks with rest of clothes. It really cuts down on doing one load each time. I have wood stove going and that does cut down drying time as well. I love everything about it but there's only one thing I dislike about this is the rack. It's not sturdy when it's heated up. It kinda will bend down a little. Like if clothes' weight pull down then rest of other clothes will slide down in middle. So annoyed but I found solution by just using wood clothespin to keep one in place and do the same with others on both ends. It does warm up the place where it stands drying clothes. In my opinion, it's great as better than nothing. I am happy with it.
K**L
This is good product does exactly what it says it should
This is good product does exactly what it says it should. I did find that it isnt really designed for like mens jeans straight out the wash or pretty heavy items of clothing but small loads will dry pretty quick useful if you live in a flat with no other drying methods drys things in a day rather than 5 using the clothes horses, It isnt great to look at so needs to be put in an out of the way place.All in all an excellent product for a great price.
C**.
A useful, inexpensive drying apparatus
This was an interim purchase for a new home with very limited laundry space. A sturdy little contraption but its only drawback is that it has to be left assembled, otherwise it would be far too time consuming to have to put it together each time. The drying and airing process is excellent.
A**R
Great.
Takes a little longer than they say but still great. Ripped to bits now because the as***le cat bless her but still works.
J**X
Five Stars
Brilliant product thank you
A**R
Good for light family laundry
This is a good dryer for light laundry. It's quiet and is easy to assemble. Not bad for 60 notes.
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