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    High-Efficiency Gas, Electric, and Ventless Dryers

    Find the perfect dryer for your home at Stewart's TV and Appliance. Whether you're shopping for a high-capacity gas dryer that slashes drying time, an electric dryer with steam cycles that refresh clothes without a full rewash, a ventless heat pump model for spaces without external ducting, or a smart dryer with Wi-Fi alerts and moisture-sensing technology that stops the moment your clothes are done, our dryer brands and styles make it easy to shop the right fit.

    From LG and Maytag to Whirlpool, GE, and Electrolux Laundry, Stewart's TV and Appliance carries a wide selection of top-rated dryers designed to complement your washer, match your laundry room hookups, and handle everything from everyday loads to oversized king-size comforters. Shop gas dryers, electric dryers, and ventless dryers from the most trusted brands in the industry — all in one place.

    Explore Dryer Brands at Stewart's TV and Appliance

    Browse our dryer selection by brand and find the manufacturer that best matches your drying needs and performance expectations:

    • LG — A leader in laundry technology, LG dryers feature ultra-large capacity drums, TurboSteam® technology that de-wrinkles and refreshes clothes in minutes, and precision sensor dry systems that automatically end the cycle when clothes are done — protecting fabrics and cutting energy waste on every load.
    • Maytag — Built for heavy-duty households, Maytag dryers are engineered with powerful airflow systems and commercial-grade components that power through large, dense loads quickly and reliably — making them one of the most dependable dryer brands for families with serious laundry demands.
    • Whirlpool — A consistently trusted name in home appliances, Whirlpool dryers deliver reliable, even drying with advanced moisture sensors, user-friendly controls, and a broad lineup spanning front-load and top-load configurations in both gas and electric options to fit any laundry room setup.
    • GE — GE dryers combine smart home connectivity with strong drying performance, offering Wi-Fi-enabled models with steam refresh cycles, large-capacity drums, and ENERGY STAR® certified options that reduce household energy consumption without sacrificing drying results.
    • Electrolux Laundry — Renowned for European-engineered precision and gentle fabric care, Electrolux dryers deliver perfectly balanced drying with advanced steam technology, LuxCare® Dry systems, and large-capacity drums that make short work of demanding loads while keeping your garments looking their best for longer.

    Each brand offers a distinct combination of drying technology, capacity, and energy efficiency. Whether you're shopping for a matching dryer to pair with your washer, comparing gas vs. electric models, or exploring ventless options for a space without external ducting, Stewart's TV and Appliance has the selection and in-store expertise to help you choose the right dryer.

    Shop Dryers at Stewart's TV and Appliance

    If you're searching for dryers near me, Stewart's TV and Appliance is your trusted local destination for top-rated gas dryers, electric dryers, and ventless dryers from the brands you trust. Choosing the right dryer involves more than matching your washer — factors like your existing hookups (gas line vs. 240V outlet), available venting, drum capacity, and desired features like steam or smart connectivity all play an important role. Our knowledgeable team is here to walk you through every option and find the dryer that fits your home perfectly.

    Whether you're replacing an aging dryer, upgrading to a matching laundry pair, or outfitting a new home, Stewart's TV and Appliance offers competitive pricing, a hands-on showroom experience, and the kind of personalized guidance you simply won't find at a big-box retailer. Browse our full in-stock dryer selection online or stop in to see the latest models up close. If you have any questions, give us a call or stop by our showroom today.

    FAQ

    A: The right answer usually comes down to what's already in your laundry room — but here's what to know before you decide:
    • Electric Dryers: Lower upfront cost and the easiest to install — all you need is a standard 240V outlet. The most common choice for homes without an existing gas line.
    • Gas Dryers: Typically $50–$100 more upfront, but gas heat runs cheaper per cycle and dries clothes noticeably faster — making them more economical over the life of the appliance for high-volume households. Requires a dedicated gas line and external venting.
    • Pro Tip: If you're unsure which hookup you have, check the outlet behind your current dryer. A round 4-prong or 3-prong plug means electric; a standard 120V outlet plus a gas shutoff valve means gas.
    A: Heat pump dryers are the latest evolution in ventless drying technology — and for the right household, they are absolutely worth it.
    • How they work: Instead of exhausting hot air through a duct, heat pump dryers recirculate and dehumidify the air internally — making them fully ventless and installable anywhere with a standard outlet and a drain.
    • Energy savings: Heat pump dryers use up to 50% less energy than a conventional electric dryer, which adds up significantly over time.
    • The tradeoff: Cycle times are longer than vented models. If speed is your top priority, a traditional vented dryer may be a better fit.
    A: Moisture sensors are metal bars or strips inside the dryer drum that continuously detect dampness in your clothing as it tumbles. The moment your clothes reach the target dryness level, the cycle stops automatically — even if time remains on the timer. This eliminates over-drying, which is the number one cause of shrinkage, fabric wear, and static cling. It also means the heating element isn't running longer than it needs to, which directly reduces your energy bill. Moisture sensors are now standard on most mid-range and premium dryers from LG, GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, and Electrolux Laundry at Stewart's — and they are absolutely worth having.
    A: For most households, yes — especially if ironing is a chore you'd rather skip. Here's when steam makes the most sense:
    • Wrinkle & odor refresh: Steam cycles use bursts of moisture to relax fibers, releasing wrinkles and freshening "worn-once" items like dress shirts, blazers, or jeans — without running a full wash cycle.
    • Allergy & hygiene benefits: The heat from steam helps sanitize fabrics and reduce allergens like dust mites and pet dander — a real benefit for households with kids, allergies, or pets.
    • Skip it if: You primarily dry towels, casual clothes, and linens on a standard routine — in that case, the extra investment is better spent on a larger drum capacity.
    A: A general rule is that your dryer should be roughly twice the capacity of your washer to allow for proper airflow and tumbling. Over-packing a dryer is one of the most common causes of uneven drying and wrinkles.
    • Standard (7.0 – 7.4 cu. ft.): Suitable for most couples and families of four handling regular weekly laundry loads.
    • Large (7.5 – 8.0 cu. ft.): Ideal for larger families or households that regularly dry bulky items like comforters, sleeping bags, and heavy blankets.
    • Extra Large (8.0+ cu. ft.): The best choice for big households or anyone who wants to dry a king-size comforter in one cycle — no more laundromat runs for oversized bedding.