Mike Malburg
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Fits through an RV interior door and into the laundry closet without having to remove the door or the valances to get it up the stairs.Works great. It’s a teeny bit noisy overall, but I can live with that. It works great so far. The drum actually fits more than we expected, and with two people it’s the perfect size. We washed & dried our fluffy couch throw, no problems. I also appreciate the blue light inside.
Lilmomma
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I needed a dryer to dry my clothes. We used a clothes line outside. A cheap one. We live in a camper and this dryer is perfect for us.It is 110 so it will take longer to dry the clothes. it has a "Smart" dry which is like 37 minutes or "timed" which is 1 hour up to 8 hours.Be sure to clean the filter after each use. You can buy them on amazon as well.Thank you for this product.
Gregorio Meza
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
No seca bien hay que secar pieza por pieza y aun no he recibido reembolso
Rebecca
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
There isn’t any heat really. The cloths air dry pretty much and it takes a very long time. I had hopes that this would save me time by not having to hang dry my cloths but its not much of a time saver.Actually feel like my old washer spin dried the cloths more than this dryer dries cloths in an hour.Im feeling disappointed.
Matt Braet
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2021
Excellent 110 volt dryer it has a good capacity for its small size. The digital control does a great job of drying the clothes
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021
Domestic apartment dryers range from $600.00 to $1,200.00. Chinese companies must be selling these at or below cost to grab a share of the American market. There are dryers that put out more heat (for 120 volt outlet) but I wouldn't feel safe leaving them running when I'm not there. The 1300 watts does the job just fine. I have to do two loads that would only take one, in a regular dryer. I figure that It'll take 3 to 4 years for the dryer to pay for itself, and I don't need to keep all those quarters on hand to feed the apartment owner's dryer. You'll have to leave the window open, as all that moisture for the dryer exhaust tends to build up. Being winter, I time it so that I'm running the dryer and leave the window open when I need to leave to do whatever.
kam
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021
AMAZINGSo I had a panda dryer which was so highly talked about and HATED IT. But this 1 right here works fast. I haven't tried it with my and my husband's clothes but the panda dryer didn't even wash my son's clothes and this is drys through and quickly. I would start my panda dryer at 9am and the same load would be in there till 10pm. With this dryer I put 1:30 and my son's clothes is done in an hr. I also spin my clothes an extra 3 times before putting it in there
Katrina
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020
COVID found its way into my apartment building, so I bought this dryer to avoid community areas and to save space. I was quite surprised by how well this little dryer works. It's roomy enough to dry a good amount of laundry, and it dries clothes more thoroughly than the larger coin-operated dryers in my building. I'm very happy with my dryer!