Does the laundry get properly dry?

Created by Thorsten Grosse, Modified on Tue, 2 Jul at 9:47 AM by Thorsten Grosse

The WT-1-EU features a built-in 1,000-watt water-cooled condenser dryer. For each wash-dry cycle, you can individually set and select the drying time, choosing whether your laundry should be dried for 30, 60, 90, 120, or 180 minutes. Depending on the load, you may need to adjust the drying time to achieve the desired level of dryness.

When drying small items, such as socks and underwear, the drying process typically takes between 90 and 120 minutes to reach the "cupboard dry" level. For heavier items, such as jeans or thick terry towels, the drying process may take longer, and some residual moisture may remain.

Compared to a typical household machine, the condenser dryer in the tinyWASH is significantly smaller due to the compact design, leaving no room for a larger condenser. This results in longer drying times and, depending on the load, possibly lower drying efficiency compared to a home appliance.

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