A new wrinkle on clothes dryers...
Written: Nov 29 '02
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Pros: At least you can dry things indoors.
Cons: It's poorly featured. It's sort of noisy. Everything emerges horribly wrinkled.
The Bottom Line: Avoid this dryer unless your goal is to permanently adorn your dried items with wrinkles that will outlive you.
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| madamegumby's Full Review: KitchenAid KEYS750LQ / KEYS750LT Electric Dryer |
My feelings about the Kitchen Aid Super Capacity Plus Model 750 Electric Dryer are pretty well outlined in my epinions.com ode to its disappointing partner, the Kitchen Aid Super Capacity Plus Model 750 Washing Machine.
This is a nasty clothes dryer. Actually, it's a nasty ANYTHING dryer, since whatever emerges from it looks beaten, abused and horribly wrinkled. I suppose that if I was going to try to be positive about it, I could note that the wrinkles are often in creative, swirly patterns. Truthfully, I don't know if the horrible appearance of dried items is more attributable to the evil Kitchen Aid washing machine than to this dryer. What I DO know is that I can't wait to get another Maytag washer and dryer. We inherited this washing machine and dryer when we bought our house, and since they were only 18 months old, we thought "hey, how bad could they be" and sold our 7 year old Maytag set rather than pay to move them. Our clothes, sheets and yes, even our muscular towels, have been depressed ever since; after all, they are the ones being regularly abused by this dastardly appliance duo.
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Amount Paid (US$): 400
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