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8 Best Clothes Dryers, Tested by Laundry Experts

It's not just about the washer. Your dryer matters too!

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When it comes to appliance innovations and features, the newest washing machines seem to get all the attention, but a great clothes dryer should be an equally important part of your laundry equation.

Its job is to dry your clothing without damaging fabrics or using too much energy. While they seem like simple appliances, today's dryers incorporate new energy-saving technologies and have smart features, like artificial intelligence, to piggyback on what the washer offers. They can come vented or ventless, can steam and sanitize, include heat pumps to save energy, connect to Wi-Fi and more.

Our top picks:

  • 1
    7.8 Cu. Ft. Smart Gas Dryer

    Best Overall Clothes Dryer

    GE Appliances 7.8 Cu. Ft. Smart Gas Dryer

    $1,092 at AjMadison
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  • 2
    6.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

    Best Value Clothes Dryer

    Amana 6.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

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  • 3
    7.4 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer

    Easiest-to-Use Clothes Dryer

    GE 7.4 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer

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  • 4
    7.5 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer with Steam and FlexDry

    Most Innovative Clothes Dryer

    Samsung 7.5 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer with Steam and FlexDry

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  • 5
    Profile 7.3-cu ft Smart Electric Dryer with Fabric Refresh

    Best Smart Clothes Dryer

    GE Profile 7.3-cu ft Smart Electric Dryer with Fabric Refresh

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Over the years, we've tested hundreds of clothes dryers in the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care & Cleaning Lab alongside their front-loading washing machine and top-loading washing machine counterparts. When we test dryers, we evaluate them for how quickly and thoroughly they dry small, medium and extra-large loads of clothing, and we measure what temperatures the fabrics reach on a variety of cycles. We also assess any special features, how easy they are to use, drum capacity and more. Finally, we keep the dryers installed in our GH Cleaning Lab and use them when we test laundry detergents, detergent sheets, stain removers and more.

As you read along, you'll find out more details about all of our clothes dryer picks, how we test them, what to keep in mind when you are buying a clothes dryer and why you can feel confident trusting our Good Housekeeping reviews.

GH LAB TIP: Before you buy, make sure to accurately measure the space where your new dryer will go as well as the width of doorways and stairwells to get it into position, keeping in mind allowances to open and close doors both in your space and on the appliance.

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Best Overall Clothes Dryer

GE Appliances 7.8 Cu. Ft. Smart Gas Dryer

7.8 Cu. Ft. Smart Gas Dryer
1
Best Overall Clothes Dryer

GE Appliances 7.8 Cu. Ft. Smart Gas Dryer

Now 25% Off
$1,092 at AjMadison
Pros
  • Innovative smart features
  • Very large inner drum capacity
  • Easy to sync dryer with matching washer
Cons
  • Need to have matching washer for some smart features to work

The first thing you notice about this GE dryer is its stylish design, especially if you choose it in sapphire blue. But there's more. During our Cleaning Lab tests, this GE quickly and thoroughly dried our largest test loads of clothing, towels and bedding without leaving them feeling stiff and scratchy. We found it easy to load, unload and program, and it was able to handle a wide variety of items including the bed pillows our Textiles Lab team was testing at the same time. And there are lots of nice extras, like cycles designed to steam out wrinkles, reduce static, sanitize with heat, dry small loads in as little as 23 minutes and more.

Smart technology and features allow you to control it from anywhere or check the status of a load using your mobile device. It can even be linked to the matching front-loading washer, so once you connect them, the dryer automatically selects the correct cycle for the load that's coming its way! During Lab tests, we found this feature a cinch to use. We ran a normal load in the washer and when it was done, the dryer automatically selected the normal dry cycle. All we had to do was load and press start.

Size28 in. (w) x 32 in. (d) x 39.75 in. (h)
Capacity7.8 cu. ft.
PowerGas
StackableYes
Warranty1 year
Requires ventingYes
Energy Star certifiedYes
2
Best Value Clothes Dryer

Amana 6.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

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6.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer
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Best Value Clothes Dryer

Amana 6.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

Credit: Amana
Pros
  • Exceptional value
  • Straightforward settings
  • Large lint filter
Cons
  • Not stackable
  • Only available in white
  • A bit wider than other dryers

If design or style aren't top priorities for you, this machine proves you don't need fancy features to get good drying results. The Amana has basic knob controls instead of electronic touchpads and only comes in white. But you will find both timed cycles and automatic cycles that monitor when the load is dry and three heat settings (low, high and no heat). In our tests, we found it does the job just as well as some more expensive models and at a budget-friendly price.

Some cycles were a bit longer or hotter than other dryers we tested, but temperatures held steady, and we didn't observe any fabric damage. It has the option to keep the drum tumbling when the cycle is over to prevent wrinkles from setting in, and the lint filter is large and easy to clean. The 6.5-cubic-foot capacity inner drum is slightly smaller than other "full-size" models — but you likely won't notice a difference unless large, bulky loads are common in your household. And don't expect extras like a drum light or end-of-cycle signal.

Size29in. (w) x 27.75 in. (d) x 44 in. (h)
Capacity 6.5 cu. ft.
PowerElectric
StackableNo
Warranty1 year
Requires venting Yes
Energy Star certifiedNo
3
Easiest-to-Use Clothes Dryer

GE 7.4 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer

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Easiest-to-Use Clothes Dryer

GE 7.4 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer

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Credit: GE
Pros
  • Wide door opening with easy-to-grab handle
  • Simple controls
  • Connects to Wi-Fi for more features
Cons
  • Not stackable

Programming a clothes dryer shouldn't be overly complicated, and the simple controls and easy-to-read displays on this GE model make a difference. On this updated version of a previous model we tested, the buttons and start controls are smooth pads that we found clear and easy to use, and the cycle knob is easy to adjust. Its 7.4-cubic-foot-capacity inner drum is roomy, and its wide door and easy-to-locate handle make it a cinch to load and unload. We love using this dryer so much that we've kept it in our Cleaning Lab to handle all the big loads we have to dry when we test washing machines and laundry detergents. Our test kitchens use it, too, for the aprons and dish towels they launder.

GE’s tangle-free results always impress us, and its speedy (under 30 minutes) delicates cycle is a real time-saver. Our model came with a rack for drying shoes, sweaters, hats and anything that you prefer not to have tumbled. A rack isn't standard, however, but it can usually be purchased separately. And this dryer is Wi-Fi-enabled for monitoring, linking with a matching washer and downloading specialty cycles via a smartphone.

Size27 in. (w) x 31 in. (d) x 46 in. (h)
Capacity7.4 cu. ft.
PowerGas
StackableNo
Warranty1 year
Requires ventingYes
Energy Star certifiedYes
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Most Innovative Clothes Dryer

Samsung 7.5 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer with Steam and FlexDry

7.5 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer with Steam and FlexDry
4
Most Innovative Clothes Dryer

Samsung 7.5 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer with Steam and FlexDry

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Pros
  • Super versatile
  • Large, clear control panel
  • Flat mesh shelf to dry delicates that can't be tumbled
Cons
  • Not stackable
  • Taller than traditional front-loading dryers

When a garment's care label recommends that it be dried flat, finding a surface to lay it on for hours can be a challenge. That's why we were super excited to test this innovative, two-machines-in-one dryer from Samsung. The bottom front-loading dryer handles your usual tumble dry loads. Its cycles include multiple fabric and temperature options and even steam to de-wrinkle, refresh and sanitize garments. But what’s really unique is the delicate dryer up top with a flat mesh shelf inside. Lift the lid and lay your item inside and air gently circulates around sweaters, accessories, lingerie or any delicate item to dry it without damage.

In our tests, we liked that the controls for both dryers were on the same panel and that they were easy to navigate and use. The main dryer has a huge drum to easily handle big loads, and it worked quickly and efficiently. It's taller than other dryers, so it can't be stacked on top of a washer and may not fit under low-mounted upper cabinets. But, use the dryers separately or together and get your nighties off the shower rod for good!

Size27 in. (w) x 32 1/2 in. (d) x 47 in. (h)
Capacity7.5 cu. ft.
Fuel typeGas
StackableNo
Warranty1 year
Requires venting Yes
Energy Star certifiedYes
5
Best Smart Clothes Dryer

GE Profile 7.3-cu ft Smart Electric Dryer with Fabric Refresh

Profile 7.3-cu ft Smart Electric Dryer with Fabric Refresh
5
Best Smart Clothes Dryer

GE Profile 7.3-cu ft Smart Electric Dryer with Fabric Refresh

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Credit: GE Appliances
Pros
  • Large capacity
  • Offers a 90-minute time dry setting
  • Can dispense fabric refresher or wrinkle reducer into the load
Cons
  • Filter is small
  • Door is plastic

We liked this new GE Profile series dryer so much, both the top-loading washer and this dryer earned spots in our 2022 Best Cleaning and Organizing Awards. We found it very easy to use, and we appreciate its large 7.3-cubic-foot capacity. It's a breeze to load and unload, and the quick cycles dry items thoroughly. This app-enabled dryer matches and links to its Alexa voice-enabled washer partner and automatically selects the optimal dry cycle for the washed load.

A feature that's truly unique in our experience is a chamber in the door that holds and dispenses GH Seal star Febreze FABRIC Refresher or Downy Wrinkle Releaser into the load for additional freshness. And speaking of the door, our only complaint is that it's made of plastic and not what we expected to see on a dryer of this caliber. We like that it offers a 90-minute timed dry setting, rather than 60 minutes like other dryers and that the time remaining and status of the cycle is clearly displayed — so helpful when drying bulky things like comforters and down coats.

Size27 in. (w) x 31 in. (d) x 43.875 in. (h)in
Capacity7.3 cu. ft.
Power Electric
StackableNo
Warranty1 year
Requires ventingYes
Energy Star certifiedYes
6
Best Clothes Dryer for Big Families

LG Electronics Signature 9.0 cu. ft. Gas Dryer

Signature 9.0 cu. ft. Gas Dryer
6
Best Clothes Dryer for Big Families

LG Electronics Signature 9.0 cu. ft. Gas Dryer

Credit: LG Electronics
Pros
  • Supersized capacity
  • Easy to load and unload
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Alerts you when the vent needs cleaning
Cons
  • A bit wider than other dryers
  • Expensive

Large families rejoice! This mega-capacity machine is the ultimate choice for those with lots of laundry to do. Its elevated and angled drum means loading and unloading are less strenuous on your back and socks and other small items in the rear of the drum are no longer out of reach — something we very much appreciated when we tested a previous model of this same machine. Here, the control panel is integrated into the door for not a sleek look and easy access, and it made room on top for a mini storage compartment to hold sock clips, pins or any little items you want to keep handy but out of sight.

With 14 drying programs including SteamFresh and Jumbo Dry and 14 more optional settings like Custom Program and Energy Saver at your fingertips, the cycle combinations are virtually unlimited — and they should be at this price tag. De-wrinkling, steam and sanitizing settings round out the high-end features of this top-of-the-line dryer. And it's Wi-Fi enabled for diagnostics, troubleshooting and downloading updated cycles. Just make sure to measure carefully if you are bringing this dryer into your home. It's a bit wider than many others.

Size29 in. (w) x 33 2/5 in. (d) x 41 in. (h)
Capacity9.0 cu. ft.
PowerGas
StackableNo
Warranty1 year
Requires ventingYes
Energy Star certifiedNo
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Best Clothes Dryer for Pet Owners

Speed Queen 7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer
7
Best Clothes Dryer for Pet Owners

Speed Queen 7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer

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Credit: Speed Queen
Pros
  • Removes pet hair
  • Reversible door
  • Steam setting to help reduce wrinkles
Cons
  • Not stackable

A winner of a previous Good Housekeeping Cleaning Award, this innovative Speed Queen dryer does something no other dryer we've ever tested does. It removes stubborn pet hair from dry, unwashed clothing. Picking off pet hair before washing clothing is a necessary but tedious task, but this Speed Queen DR7 has a built-in cycle designed to do just that. The 10-minute Pet Hair Remover cycle cleans by pulling hair from dry items before they are washed and collecting it in the lint filter. Our tester with a shedding puppy found this feature extremely helpful and effective, and we think the idea of a dryer that can actually help the washer work better is genius! It even worked on the fibers we use to simulate pet hair in our Cleaning Lab tests.

Besides that, it's a great dryer. The 7-cubic-foot-capacity dryer has a steam function that helps reduce wrinkles and eight preset cycles including heavy duty, quick dry and a special cycle to dry pet items, like beds and toys. It's easy to load and program and sports a reversible door and interior light for increased visibility. It's also backed by a generous seven-year full warranty.

Size26 7/8 in. (w) x 28 in. (d) x 42 3/4 in. (h)
Capacity7 cu. ft.
PowerElectric
StackableNo
Warranty 7 years
Requires ventingYes
Energy Star certifiedYes
8
Best Heat Pump Clothes Dryer

Miele 4.2 Cu. Ft. Heat Pump Dryer

GH Seal
4.2 Cu. Ft. Heat Pump Dryer
8
Best Heat Pump Clothes Dryer

Miele 4.2 Cu. Ft. Heat Pump Dryer

Credit: Miele
Pros
  • Small footprint with large capacity
  • Doesn't require outside venting
  • Plugs into a standard 120-V outlet
  • Has a heat pump for efficient drying
Cons
  • May not handle especially large loads
  • Pricey

Don't let this dryer's compact footprint fool you. With a width of 23.5 inches and a depth of 25.31 inches, this GH Seal star is perfect for installation in small, awkward or out-of-the-way spaces or in a second laundry location. Inside, it has a larger-than-expected 4.02-cubic-foot-capacity drum and works without the need for outside venting. Energy-efficient — thanks to its heat pump technology — and gentle on clothing, the Miele doesn’t skimp on cycles, offering wrinkle-fighting steam and other special settings for wool and silk, table linens and drapes, denim and more. If you can't easily connect it to a drain in your location, all you do is empty the drawer as it collects condensation.

Its drum reverses and alternates tumbling directions throughout the cycle to keep clothing from tangling and creasing, and we found the Miele speedier than other ventless dryers we’ve tested. There's even a spot to pop in a special Miele FragranceDos capsule to give laundry a fresh scent. Once connected to your Wi-Fi network and the mobile app, you can remotely see how it's working and access other performance data right on your smartphone.

Size23.5 in. (w) x 25 3/8 in. (d) x 33 1/2 in. (h)
Capacity4.0 cu. ft.
Fuel typeElectric
StackableYes
Warranty2 years
Requires venting No
Energy Star certifiedYes

How we test clothes dryers

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When we test dryers in our Cleaning Lab, we install each one in a climatology chamber on a special platform balance. Here, we maintain the same temperature, humidity and venting conditions for each model and use the balance to help us precisely determine when the wet load is back to its dry starting weight. We look at all the features each machine offers plus drum capacity, total footprint, ease of use — and, of course, performance. Based on industry-standard AHAM (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers) protocols, we attach temperature strips to the fabrics in the load to help us find the dryers that dry fabrics quickly without excessive fabric-damaging heat. We evaluate cycles from timed dry and normal to delicate and casual to see how well they dry clothes, bedding, towels and more.

Our evaluation includes not only how quickly the machines dry the items, but also how well they remove wrinkles using fabric-grading standards we've adopted from the textile industry. We also make sure no tangling or twisting of clothing is observed. Then we confirm that specialty cycles like steam and refresh work as expected.

And while we recommend that people read the owner's manual for all new appliances they purchase, we know this doesn't always happen, so we do it. We review the manual for accuracy, clarity and manufacturer's contact information. When we evaluate ease of use, we analyze each model’s controls for clarity and intuitiveness, and we check how easy the door is to open and close and how easy the interior of the drum is to access.

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Lint filter testing

ge profile smart electric dryer with laundry inside and hand pulling out lint trap
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We recommend cleaning the lint filter before or after every load. During testing, we assess how easy it is to remove, clean and replace and if we're able to grab lint trapped deep inside the chamber.

What to know when buying a clothes dryer

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✔️ Do you want a gas or electric dryer? If you are replacing a dryer you already have, it’s easiest to get the same type based on whatever utility is already in your laundry room. Gas dryers require a gas line hookup while electric dryers require a 208-240V connection. If you are remodeling and running new lines, you may want to make a switch. Gas dryers are more expensive to purchase up front — by about $100 — but usually cost less to run over time than electric dryers. The good news is, most models are available in either gas or electric so there's no reason to switch unless you really want to.

✔️ Next, think about venting. Virtually all dryers require venting to the outside to safely remove lint, heat and moisture from your home. If you live in an apartment or want to install laundry appliances somewhere outside venting isn’t possible, a ventless model is a great option. Here, the excess water collects in a chamber or drawer that must be emptied into a sink at the end of the cycle. Most ventless or condenser dryers are compact models, but some new larger models can be ventless.

✔️ Lastly, there's energy efficiency. More and more manufacturers are incorporating heat pumps into dryers. They take the hot moist air from the drum and cool it down to pull out the moisture (which collects in the tray you empty). That same air is reheated and recirculated into the drum to continue drying. This cuts down on wasted energy. When shopping, you’ll see the yellow Energy Guide labels on dryers as you’ve always seen on washers and other appliances. Check the yellow label to get an idea of how much energy a model will use, how much it will cost to run and how it compares to others in the market before you buy.

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Features to consider when buying a clothes dryer

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Virtually every dryer on the market offers features like multiple cycle choices, sensors to determine when the load is dry for better fabric care, extended tumbling to prevent wrinkles, reversible doors, lighted interiors, end-of-cycle signals, child locks and time and temperature adjustments. We recommend getting them all. Below, however, are some of the newest features also worth considering on any new dryer you're about to purchase.

  • Steam: In order to get steam in a dryer, it needs to tap into the water supply that goes to the washer. Dryers with steam are a bit more complicated to install, but we think it's worth the effort. Steam in the dryer helps freshen and remove wrinkles and odors from clothing that are not in need of a full washing. It's also a great way to perk up difficult-to-wash items, like throw pillows and stuffed toys.
  • Wi-Fi connectivity: This may sound frivolous, but appliance apps are becoming more useful. They're moving beyond just monitoring and remotely starting and stopping a cycle. They can help diagnose and troubleshoot problems, add cycles for special types of clothing like activewear and in some cases even connect and communicate with the washer and facilitate updates to your appliance's software directly from the manufacturer.
  • Sanitizing cycles: Killing germs is more important than ever, especially in things like bedding. These cycles use higher heat, steam and longer tumbling to kill 99% of bacteria in fabrics. Look for cycles certified by NSF or another reputable organization to make sure they perform as expected.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Carolyn Forté has been testing clothes dryers, washers and other laundry room essentials, like laundry detergents and stain removers, for more than 40 years in the Good Housekeeping Institute's Home Care and Cleaning Products Lab. And she knows a thing or two about removing wrinkles. In fact, she used her Textiles background to develop the wrinkle removal tests the Cleaning Lab uses when evaluating dryers, steam irons and garment steamers. She often consults with the appliance industry, especially clothes dryer manufacturers, about appliance testing protocols and consumer laundry habits, researches and writes our laundry how-tos and personally tests or oversees all of the testing done for all of the Cleaning Lab's product guides.

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Carolyn Forté
Home Care & Cleaning Lab Executive Director

Carolyn Forté brings more than 40 years of experience as a consumer products expert to her role as executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Home Care and Cleaning Lab. Using deep analytical testing and writing expertise in appliances, cleaning, textiles and organizational products, she produces cleaning and home care advice for GH, has authored numerous books and bookazines for the brand and partners with the American Cleaning Institute to co-produce the Discover Cleaning Summits. She holds a bachelor's degree in family and consumer sciences from Queens College, City University of New York.

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