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1 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for ELECTRIC HOOK UP
GE DPSR610EGWT Dryer
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  1. from By mamawT, reviews.homedepot.com
    5.0 Stars the lighted stainless steel drum makes it so easy to see all the clothes in the dryer and make sure i do not miss any socks or small pieces of laundry.
  2. from reviews.homedepot.com
    5.0 Stars perhaps the only thing we would have done different is bought a dryer that automatically shuts itself off when the clothes are dry--this dryer has a "moisture sensor" that beeps to tell you the
  3. from reviews.homedepot.com
    5.0 Stars dryer has a "moisture sensor" that beeps to tell you the clothes are dry, but it doesn't shut itself off automatically; if you don't hear the beeps, it keeps running and thus wastes electricity.
  4. from By mamawT, reviews.homedepot.com
    5.0 Stars i am a mother of 7 and grandmother of 10, so i have owned several electric dryers in my lifetime.
  5. from mauiellyn, www.shopping.com
    3.0 Stars it's a dryer, and it dries my clothes, but the lint thing is driving me nuts.
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Positives: Quiet Operation, Compact, Large Capacity, Power Source: Electric
 
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Wize Buying Guide for Electric Hook Up

Whether you have a long snowy winter or live in a humid climate, a dryer is always the quickest and easiest way to dry your laundry. If you already have a dryer but want a newer model or are looking to buy your first unit, check out these product details before making your purchase:


Power Source


Most dryers are electrical, so if you're buying a dryer for the first time, you should check to see if you have a compatible electrical outlet close to where the dryer is going to be installed.


Load Type - Front-Loading


Most dryers are front-loading, which gives you the best performance and energy conservation possible. Front-loading dryers tumble the clothes in a rotating cylinder, making sure that your laundry gets exposed to warm or cool currents of air for drying.


Load Type - Stackable


If you don't have enough space in your home for a front-loading dryer, you can consider a stackable unit. This will save you space and leave your laundry room more organized. Make sure that the washer unit you have is stackable as well before purchasing.

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