Given the excruciatingly poor reviews and feedback that many consumers have reported regarding the Kenmore elite oasis product, it is great to see that the Kenmore product franchise is firmly back on track with the Kenmore electric dryer. The Kenmore electric dryer ticks all the right boxes, as it does what it is supposed to with a minimum of fuss and bother and is robust in the extreme and this has manifested itself in a rather curious manner: many newly-wed couples have received the Kenmore electric dryer as a gift to christen their new home.
This has lead some rather cruel wits to then quip that the Kenmore electric dryer runs a good chance of actually lasting longer than the couple together. Ouch! Whenever you are purchasing a dryer there are a number of different factors that you should be on the lookout for, for these little design innovations can add up to a greatly improved degree of efficiency in the long term and can cut the operating costs associated with your dryer quite considerably. The great thing about a Kenmore electric dryer is that they satisfy the vast majority of these issues in spades.
Part of the problem with household appliances such as washing machines and dryers is that because they are not quite as conspicuous with their energy consumption as opposed to the likes of televisions and lights, this means that there is a tendency for more energy to be wasted by such appliances without the consumer even being aware of it. If we see a light switch has been left on, or the TV then there is a fairly obvious indicator that we are wasting energy and so we take steps to remedy this.
One of the most positive aspects of any Kenmore electric dryer is that they come with an automated cycle sensor included in order to maximize energy saving meaning that the dryer will only ever use the bare minimum of energy and water required for the current load and no more. The automatic cycle of the Kenmore electric dryer also helps cut down the costs because they detect whenever the clothing has cooled down meaning that again less energy has to be expended in the process.
This also helps to safeguard against the risk of clothing becoming burned and scorched as a result of too high a temperature. Nothing in this world is 100% perfect, and even the greatest consumer products will invariably suffer from slight imperfection. Thankfully, in the case of the Kenmore electric dryer the defect is little more than a niggling annoyance in that the lint trap of the machine is vertically placed.
This may not sound especially problematic but it means that there is a risk of higher amounts of lint accumulating within the trap and this can be a real pain in the neck in the long term in terms of cleaning. Given just how much of the hard work has been carefully streamlined for you however, it is not hard to feel too aggrieved by this.
Please make sure that you are meticulous about cleaning out the lint because if too much of it builds up then this can significantly impair the effectiveness of the drying cycle and in the worst case scenario can even contribute towards a fire hazard. Some consumers have reported that the motors used for their machine burned out way too quickly, although in likelihood, this played more than a major role in it.
Many consumers have sided with this dryer purely because it is has a smaller price tag. However, the trade off here is that the running costs associated with the Kenmore electric dryer will be higher than a gas powered dryer. To give you a better appreciation for the costs involved then, the typical overhead per load using this dryer will be around 40 cents. If you use a Kenmore gas dryer this will weigh in at the 10-15 cents mark.
If you do decide to purchase the Kenmore electric dryer, rest assured, you are purchasing a quality product indeed. With a very handy auto moisture detector facility, this means that the dryer will reduce the volume of water released thereby increasing the drying time as well as ensuring costs don't spiral out of control.
This has lead some rather cruel wits to then quip that the Kenmore electric dryer runs a good chance of actually lasting longer than the couple together. Ouch! Whenever you are purchasing a dryer there are a number of different factors that you should be on the lookout for, for these little design innovations can add up to a greatly improved degree of efficiency in the long term and can cut the operating costs associated with your dryer quite considerably. The great thing about a Kenmore electric dryer is that they satisfy the vast majority of these issues in spades.
Part of the problem with household appliances such as washing machines and dryers is that because they are not quite as conspicuous with their energy consumption as opposed to the likes of televisions and lights, this means that there is a tendency for more energy to be wasted by such appliances without the consumer even being aware of it. If we see a light switch has been left on, or the TV then there is a fairly obvious indicator that we are wasting energy and so we take steps to remedy this.
One of the most positive aspects of any Kenmore electric dryer is that they come with an automated cycle sensor included in order to maximize energy saving meaning that the dryer will only ever use the bare minimum of energy and water required for the current load and no more. The automatic cycle of the Kenmore electric dryer also helps cut down the costs because they detect whenever the clothing has cooled down meaning that again less energy has to be expended in the process.
This also helps to safeguard against the risk of clothing becoming burned and scorched as a result of too high a temperature. Nothing in this world is 100% perfect, and even the greatest consumer products will invariably suffer from slight imperfection. Thankfully, in the case of the Kenmore electric dryer the defect is little more than a niggling annoyance in that the lint trap of the machine is vertically placed.
This may not sound especially problematic but it means that there is a risk of higher amounts of lint accumulating within the trap and this can be a real pain in the neck in the long term in terms of cleaning. Given just how much of the hard work has been carefully streamlined for you however, it is not hard to feel too aggrieved by this.
Please make sure that you are meticulous about cleaning out the lint because if too much of it builds up then this can significantly impair the effectiveness of the drying cycle and in the worst case scenario can even contribute towards a fire hazard. Some consumers have reported that the motors used for their machine burned out way too quickly, although in likelihood, this played more than a major role in it.
Many consumers have sided with this dryer purely because it is has a smaller price tag. However, the trade off here is that the running costs associated with the Kenmore electric dryer will be higher than a gas powered dryer. To give you a better appreciation for the costs involved then, the typical overhead per load using this dryer will be around 40 cents. If you use a Kenmore gas dryer this will weigh in at the 10-15 cents mark.
If you do decide to purchase the Kenmore electric dryer, rest assured, you are purchasing a quality product indeed. With a very handy auto moisture detector facility, this means that the dryer will reduce the volume of water released thereby increasing the drying time as well as ensuring costs don't spiral out of control.