This means you can stop the machine if you want to add something you forgot, or get something out that you need urgently.
Condenser dryers extract the water from the damp air in the dryer and store it in a container. They are good because they can be put anywhere in the home whereas vented dryers should be next to an outside wall.
With an anti crease spin the machine gently rotates to shake out creases.
With a lower noise level for drying there is less disruption and you could use the dryer at night.
With a bigger drum you can fit in larger items such as duvets, or do a big load at once.
With a delay start option you can schedule the machine to begin at a later time. You can also set the machine to wash at night if your electricity is cheaper outside of peak times.
Vented dryers are cheaper and can be more efficient than condenser dryers. The damp air extracted travels through a long plastic hose and is discharged outside the home, either through a window or hole in the wall. You don't have to empty a water container like you do with some condenser dryers.
Devices which use a heat pump can save up to 50% on energy as they conserve heat better. They are better in warmer climates as in temperatures lower than 5 degrees their performance begins to suffer.
Gas dryers are more economical in the long run. They are a good option if you have a gas connection in your laundry room.