dryernet
Pros: uses less energy, helps warm the house
Pros: uses less energy, helps warm the house

Pros: ease of use
Cons: haven't really found any

Pros: quiet, cycles quickly, dryer sensor
Cons: doesnt always get the clothes completely dry
“The concept of the spin dryer makes sense. It's basically like a powerful second spin cycle. You can pull 2-3(or more) cups of water out of your damp clothes from the washer in a few minutes with this device. That's water that your heated dryer doesn't have to work hard to evaporate. Additionally you are getting any residual detergent and any minerals that may be dissolved in...” --mattress
“We had originally purchased a large pair of Bosch washers and dryers. We had to re-sell them because the dryer was not ventable on the left (beware!) despite being told otherwise by a distributor's agent who sold them to us. They were also horrendously oversized for the space. After the vent debacle, the owner of the high profile company who had sold us the Bosch was most apologetic and...” --Ping
“ Wow, it was great. Warmed the house when it was 55 degrees. I love the moisture ” --dryernet
“Hey folks, it is an electric dryer, so I can't go overboard here, but this unit is fairly easy to use-I say that because for years I have been using the old style dryers where you loaded clothes, guessed at how long you wanted to run the dryer for and turned it on. This is my first AMANA Dryer and first of the "new wave" of energy star appliances I have purchased. The dryer has a "brain" to...” --Bigbike4
“ I love this dryer, but sometimes it doesnt get bulky items (towels, sweats) completely dry. Other than that I love it.” --greenXtine
“This dryer is really good... I really can't say anything bad about it... I own the washer in this model too and it is also good. Very energy efficient and very fast!” --SweetMystic725
“This is a great machine for the city dweller who cannot vent outside his/her apartment. It's quiet and does a great job drying. It takes longer than a ducted dryer, but that's part of the territory. It's a lot less expensive than the Miele.” --jgny
“I can't even find a picture of my heavy duty, moisture-sensing dryer, but parts are plentiful. I have a B&B; the laundry is off the Gathering Room. So, its important to me that my dryer can tumble away in silence, without drawing attention away from the ambiance of candles, music, and a crackling fire in the next room....I've had it for several years and have zero complaints. It...” --morizongreen