[Electronics-Talk] Buying a Dryer I can Use

The Blind MacGyver theblindmacgyver at sudomail.com
Mon Dec 6 00:51:08 UTC 2021


I just purchased a GE dryer last year. Personally, this is probably the last blind accessible dryer ever going to be made. I purchased it from Home Depot. The dryer has physical knobs. That’s unheard of. Even had little bumps already that you didn’t even have to put bumped dots on. Anyway, if you can get to a Home Depot. Asked to look at the GE dryers if they even still make them anymore. It has a big knob in the middle with a raised indicator to put it to a certain setting. Just got a remember to set it to 7 o’clock for auto drying. Or whatever. Physical buttons for temperature. Not much else I could say about it except it actually dries close to.

From: David Andrews via Electronics-Talk
Date: 12/05/2021, 7:09 PM
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Buying a Dryer I can Use

I am in the market for a new dryer. I would of course like one I can
easily control.Does anyone have any recent experience, good or bad,
with any brands and/or models?I am looking at a Samsung dryer --
does anyone have any experience with the smart things app?

Thanks in advance.

Dave

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