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by arethuza 3251 days ago
I've never waited 3 hours for our dryer to dry anything - in fact even a heavy blanket doesn't take more than an hour.
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Do you live in a humid climate? I wonder if that impedes on the dry time at all (having to dry out the air before drying out the clothes drying in the air).
Scotland - I wouldn't say "humid" - just miserably damp. :-|

Maybe it's the 240V mains supply?

We send 240V to our dryers here, too.
Yes, but it's a "special" circuit that has to be wired specifically for that purpose.
That really shouldn't matter, though. 240V input is 240V input.
This thread is about placing clothes dryers in living quarters that weren't built for such equipment. In your own house, out in the countryside, you're welcome to wire the neutral leg of a normal 120V circuit to the other side of a double breaker to create a magical 14-gauge 240V clothes dryer circuit. You'd be well advised to keep a fire extinguisher handy, however. If you try to sell or rent that space (or if your house is located in an incorporated town or city), you'll be breaking some of the more reasonable laws we have in this country.