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What is the coolest setting on a dryer?

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What is the lowest heat setting on a dryer?

CycleTemperatureLow Heat (Delicate/Gentle)125°FMedium Heat (Permanent Press)135°FHigh Heat (Normal/Cottons)135°F

What is the cool setting on a tumble dryer?

'Synthetics easy iron' – This setting dries clothes in the same way as the 'synthetics' setting, but before the cycle ends, a cool cycle is run to make sure that the clothes come out and are ready to be ironed. 'Silk' – Some tumble dryers, but not all, will have a 'silk' setting which can be used to dry silk clothing.

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