The best tip is to try it and practise, maybe starting with 40 minutes. You'll soon get a feeling for how long it takes.
It depends on the load and the machine. Remember that washer dryers can't take a full dry load so you have to take half out anyway or you will melt your clothes. You can always put it back on and do some additional time. Also remember that the last 10 minutes is usually the cool down period so add that time on to any extra time.
2007-01-25 01:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a washer dryer set in my condo, it was one of those that was one on top of the other. I bought a house. I paid $1,200.00 it wasnt even a year old. I sold it for $500.00 that was all I could get. Maybe half for what you paid or less. Sorry they dont bring very much after you use them.
2016-03-29 01:48:52
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answered by ? 4
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I set mines for 40minutes that's all it take to dry a full load. But all dryers are not the same so read the instructions or the Manuel.
2007-01-25 01:13:13
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answered by marie 2
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It's trial and error depending on the amount of laundry you have in there and the material of the clothing. Try 20 minutes and add or subtract time depending on how it works.
2007-01-25 01:12:33
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answered by Jilli Bean 5
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60-70 minutes will get a load dry if your dryer is working properly.
2007-01-25 01:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you are drying. In my opinion, it takes jeans and towels longer and needs more heat than whites and linens(sheets). It should be self explanatory on the dryer.
2007-01-25 01:12:25
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answered by asouthwell28 3
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30mins for the washer, 45 to1hour 30mins for the dry er i do my own laundry and i graduated the laundry class
2007-01-25 01:14:55
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answered by i,m here if you need to talk. 6
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I usually dry a load of clothes for an hour or whatver is closest to an hour.
2007-01-25 01:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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did you read the instructions? or maybe your mother didn't teach you anything. But if you want to know set it for 3 hours. that's so you can go and buy new stuff instead of the washing and drying thing.
2007-01-25 01:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I adjust the knob to the 'completely dry' setting.
2007-01-25 01:11:58
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answered by Daniel-san 4
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