Other than the fact the DRYER doesn't DRY?
Pros:
None
Cons:
Does not dry clothes on sensor 75% of the time.
The Bottom Line:
Do not buy this dryer. The sensor, as engineered, is faulty and signals the clothes are dry when 75% of the time they are not.
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Author's Review
Do NOT buy this machine. In fact, do NOT buy from GE. This dryer does not dry clothes on sensor. At least 75% of the time, the clothes aren't dry when the sensor turns off the machine. Mixed loads dried on high, loads of light delicates only dried on low, sheets, towels. Will not dry them. Had repair out twice. Replaced brains of dryer. Still won't dry. GE has no response except that "dryer is operating as engineered". That's what the repair guy says, too, but he says it in a derogatory manner--it's engineered to dry like this, regardless of the fact that it doesn't dry. The sensor is too far forward of the drum for all the clothes to hit it, the heavier clothes are, by design, thrown to the back of the drum so they never hit the sensor. AND if it's a small load, the dryer is "engineered for large loads". Can't find anything in the ads or manual about this! I paid almost $700 for this dryer and hate it. My old dryers, much cheaper, and NOT GE, dried as advertised, sensor worked, and I wish I had them back. Sold them with the houses I bought them for. Repeat: do NOT buy this dryer or any other GE product. Unless you like to hang clothes to dry after your very expensive "dryer" hasn't done its job.