We bought a combo for our ElkRidge, since that is what would fit. We fulltime and I work from home, so Monday and Tuesday are usually wash days. We are not small people so our clothes are big. It's taken a bit to find the right load size, settings and timing to get loads that don't have wrinkles. I've found Downey Wrinkle Release spray does an excellent job of getting rid of wrinkles if things come out of the dryer with wrinkles. A few spritz and brush then out.
Since I work from home, I'm able to do lots of small loads back to back easily. I do it weekly, and it's not near the hassle of going to a hot laundry mat!! Loads consist of 4-5 cotton t-shirts, or a week's socks and underwear, or 3-4 shorts, or 2 pair of jeans.
I can probably wash more but as said, less works better in the dry cycle. Low heat is better than high heat.
Obviously, hanging up 4 shirts at a time takes 5 min. Then reload and go back to whatever you were doing.
Folding takes less time, too. Fold on bed, turn around and put in drawers.
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