Traditional Hot Air Dryer

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With technological advancements, clothes dryers have gradually evolved from basic functions to intelligent and efficient features. Below are some of the key differences between the first and fifth generations of clothes dryers, covering changes in technology, functions, and design.

Generation 1: Traditional Hot Air Dryer

Technical Principle: Air is heated by a heating element (such as a heating wire) and then blown into the drying chamber by a fan, where the hot air evaporates moisture from the clothes.

Main Functions:

Single hot air drying function.

Temperature control is relatively simple, with little to no temperature control system, which may cause clothes to overheat.

Typically, they have a simple drum structure with a relatively simple operating principle.

Features:

Basic performance, resulting in drying results not as efficient as modern technologies.

Slow drying speed and high energy consumption.

Be aware that overheating can cause clothes to shrink or be damaged.

Suitable for: Suitable for those with a limited budget or who only need basic drying functions.

Traditional Hot Air Dryer

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