Oh great wealth of knowledge on the BT3 site, I need your input!
The preface: We have a large family, and as such, we need a large capacity washer and dryers. Last fall our 11 YO 4.0 cu ft super capacity washer died, and we replaced it with an even a larger 5.0 cu ft washer....we're happy with that, but.... we're now realizing that the added capacity of the washer is overwhelming our 11 YO super capacity 6.4 cu ft dryer, and we're needing to run it numerous times to get the load to dry. We're finding that 7.4 cu ft dyers are about the sweet spot for anything remotely reasonably priced, but there is also a 7.6 cu ft dryer for a couple hundred more. 8.0 cu ft dryers are available but run close to $1800, and that's not gonna happen.
The question: Is the difference between 7.4 and 7.6 cu ft noticeable and worth a couple hundred $?
The preface: We have a large family, and as such, we need a large capacity washer and dryers. Last fall our 11 YO 4.0 cu ft super capacity washer died, and we replaced it with an even a larger 5.0 cu ft washer....we're happy with that, but.... we're now realizing that the added capacity of the washer is overwhelming our 11 YO super capacity 6.4 cu ft dryer, and we're needing to run it numerous times to get the load to dry. We're finding that 7.4 cu ft dyers are about the sweet spot for anything remotely reasonably priced, but there is also a 7.6 cu ft dryer for a couple hundred more. 8.0 cu ft dryers are available but run close to $1800, and that's not gonna happen.
The question: Is the difference between 7.4 and 7.6 cu ft noticeable and worth a couple hundred $?
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