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hate_mail t1_je5kk4m wrote

That’s cool your dryer has a power of greyskull button!

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TheDefected t1_je6aaay wrote

I added some LED lights to my bike, would that come under "Custom Cycle", or should I just stick with "Bulky Items"?

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Tetraides1 t1_je6ao99 wrote

https://www.maytag.com/content/dam/global/documents/201910/quick-reference-sheet-w11175228-revb.pdf

Apparently "Normal" is described as follows

Uses Medium High heat to dry large loads of mixed fabrics and items. Use Normal cycle to increase energy savings versus Regular cycle by using a slightly lower heat level.

I work at whirlpool (who also produce maytag, I recognized the EXTRA POWER) and I'll be honest the marketing department baffles me. In my current project we're getting some timeline delay because they're stuck on deciding between having the text be "frozen lasagna" or "frozen bake".

The vast majority of people aren't going to even realize that there's a frozen lasagna option on their oven, much less use it, I don't understand...

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hughdint1 t1_je6ur73 wrote

"Regular" has lead in it and "Normal" is perpendicular to the plane, obviously.

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iBuyNSellSht t1_je745ma wrote

Extra power normal and extra power regular*

Even more confusing.

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spekt50 t1_je7900h wrote

Hmm, my dryer gives me two options, dry, and more dry. The more dry option seems to work well enough for me.

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althimself t1_je7aqg4 wrote

The guy who designed this when asked what they mean:

“WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT… theres a difference”

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tayt087x t1_je7tdhd wrote

My dryer has a "less dry" setting which, frankly I feel is the washing machines business

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