
1. Does the dryer cause clothes to wrinkle?
According to the experience of those who have used dryers or washing machines for a long time, whether clothes wrinkle or not depends on several factors:
Dryers do not have an anti-wrinkle mode. You can choose heat pump dryers with wrinkle reduction functions such as Electrolux, LG, or Bosch to optimally protect your fabric fibers.

The amount of clothes to be dried, whether large or small. If there are too many clothes, especially rough fabrics, they are prone to wrinkling. Therefore, you should load the dryer with 2/3 of its capacity.
Clothes become excessively dry, causing damage and consuming more electricity. Excessive drying time at high temperatures can reduce moisture on clothes, leading to fabric shrinkage, with cotton being a prime example. Also, note that the drier the clothes, the more wrinkled they become. To avoid wrinkles, only dry at low temperatures.
Before tossing clothes into the dryer, ensure thorough wringing. Take out clothes from the washer one by one, shake them off, then transfer to the dryer. This minimizes wrinkles. Once dried, promptly hang them up to avoid creases.
Depending on the fabric type: Materials like iron and superion are excellent candidates for the dryer, reducing wrinkle formation effectively.
Do Clothes Dryers Consume Much Electricity?
According to dryer users, the electricity meter barely registers after each drying cycle. If drying a load over two days, it typically consumes only about 15 units of electricity.

You can optimize electricity usage with your clothes dryer using these tips:
Wring clothes thoroughly; wetter clothes lead to longer drying times and increased energy consumption.
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