I use name brand liquid detergent, and softener in the washer, and add a dryer sheet in the Morus. I usually use the 60 minute setting and loads like the large queen sheets aren't quite dry after 60, but they never were in the paid apartment dryer either. I can dry one queen sheet at a time, one body towel with washcloths added at a time, one hooded sweatshirt at a time, and quite a few shirts, socks and delicates at one time. I'm sure in the summer it will go faster, as with jeans and sweatshirts added to my dress slacks and sweaters for work, it takes time. Between my tiny washer and tiny Morus, it takes me all day to do laundry just for me. It is just me that I am doing laundry for, if I had another person, I'm not so sure this would be the best option. I use a soft toothbrush for this and it grabs the lint quite well and I don't worry about poking a hole in the screens. I clean the lint catcher inside the drum after every load, and have cleaned the back once so far. It does have a bit of rumbling noise when it starts up, but after start up it quietly hums. I am watching my electric bill to see if it is increasing with the Morus, but it's hard to tell in winter, I have electric heat.īecause it "vents" inside, it does create quite a bit of condensation. The washer has paid for itself many times over, and the Morus will in time also. I live in a one bedroom apartment, and purchased an apartment sized washer too. That right there made it worth the price! It takes up minimal space, doesn't need venting and dries clothes as good as the apartment dryer that I have to pay to use, and I don't have to put my wash in a machine that others use. It was a bit pricey, but so far worth every penny.
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