I don't mean shrink, I mean "creased"; sorry for the typo. Because the dryer by Towngas I am using now is excellent. Only a fews clothes need to be ironed after drying.
I know Whirlpool, LG, Philco have washing and drying machine models. Do you know how they compared with 金章? Or which one I no need to consider at all?
I see. No, it's easy to iron, no particular creases. Though I cannot say that you don't need to do the ironing. But mind you that for some fabrics, especially for cotton, shrinking is kind of a problem. So I need to leave those which are prone to shrinking for hanging instead of drying.
For the few brands you mentioned, I have no idea about LG and Philco. As for Whirlpool, I heard a lot that 惠而浦,冇樣好and惠而浦,衰到你估唔到.
Don't ask me for the source, just heard them from relatives and the Internet forums quite often. But if you're going to leave out one, it got to be Whirlpool I'm afraid.
Thants Blythemia. I read some mons mentioned before that the clothes tumbled dry by 金章 two in one will have some mouldy smell, and not 100% dry. What do you think?
The degree of dryness depends which mode you use. The longer time you tumble dry, the drier the fabric comes out. But frankly speaking, it takes about 2 hours for thick fabrics like jeans denim. I don't find any problem concerning smell.The best function I like is "hand wash",you can wash your woollen stuff without using your own hands.
The machine is intelligent too. You can pre-set the timer to start washing and drying. I don't know if other brands also have this function.
It's Zanuzzi ZKF220. I forgot about its load. There is another model which is identical with 220 but can load about 2kg more (not very sure), the dimension is slightly different, 2 inches or so. The model no is similar to 220 but I forgot the exact number.
I've just done some washing. It smells good and for child underwear, tha automatic dry (1hr40min) is fine. For pullover, it takes two hours to dry.