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These are dryers manufactured by Dexter
Total Rarity Score: 1/8
This is the oldest known Dexter dryer model known to exist to this day. They have a wooden frame on the top of the machine with Dexter's logo on it, as well as the mechanical coin drop and the temperature controls.
Type: Single or stack eco multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, and 80 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 30 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: unknown
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
Dexter dryers with wood frames
Coming soon...
Type: Single or stack eco multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, and 80 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 30 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: unknown
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
1980's models
coming soon...
Type: Single or stack eco multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, and 80 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 30 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: unknown
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
Computerized models from the 1980's
These are Dexter's first generation of modern dryers.
Type: Single or stack multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, and 80 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 30 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: coming soon
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
Dexter N-Series dryers
These are the second generation of Dexter's post-1990 dryers. They came with two graphic options: The blue one is designed similarly to the previous N-Series dryers, except with a relocated coin drop, and the black one has a more modern feel to it, and is carried on by the C-Series dryers.
Type: Single or stack multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, and 80 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 20, 30, and 50 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: coming soon
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
Dexter A-Series dryers
This is Dexter's current line of dryers. They have redesigned vacuum fluorescent displays on their user interfaces compared to what the A-Series and N-Series dryers used. They also have redesigned lint drawers and coin drops.
Type: Single or stack multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, 80, and 120 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 20, 30, and 50 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: Coming soon
Heat settings: 3
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked a 4/8
Dexter C-Series dryers
Coming eventually
This is Maytag's line of low BTU dryers. The design of these are based off of American Dryer Corp's EcoDry series.
Type: Single or stack multi-load dryer
Capacities (single tumbler): 30, 50, 80, and 120 lbs
Capacities (stack tumbler): 30 and 50 lbs
Airflow: Radial
Fuel Options: Natural Gas & Propane
Heat output: Coming soon
Heat settings: 3 or 4
Control type: Microprocessor
User Interface options: Dexter X-Series
Notable features: coming soon
These series of machines have been ranked an 8/8
Dexter X-Series dryers