I used to have a drier from the late 90s which dried my clothing in one go. The one I have now takes 3 or 4 goes. Apparently the new one is more efficient but I don’t understand how that can be.
Wouldn’t it take up more energy due to the extra cycles?
edit- I would really appreciate it if someone explained how the drier is more efficient than my old one instead of questioning my laundering habits. I clear the lint trap and load small loads. I even switch the settings to “most dry”. I’m not the issue here. This “high efficiency” drier is.
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Lots of answer here so adding my own in case in helps: don’t use the normal cycles. Used timed cycle. Normal cycles rely on humidity sensors which I have found are not always too reliable. Across 4 dryers of different brands, I consistently find the normal cycles leave clothes slightly damp or damp, (They actually do dry quickly once taken out) but timed drying does the trick.
Try the timings available and see what does it.
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