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Speed Queen DC5 Electric Dryer vs Whirlpool WGD6605 Gas Dryer

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Speed Queen DC5 Electric Dryer comes out ahead overall (8.5 vs 7.3), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Speed Queen DC5 Electric DryerWhirlpool WGD6605 Gas Dryer
Reliability & Durability 8.0 6.7
User Sentiment 9.7 8.1
Complaint Severity 7.0 6.4
Consensus Strength 5.3 3.6
Value for Money 6.7 5.6
Owner Advocacy 9.5 8.0
Speed Queen DC5 Electric Dryer

Speed Queen builds this dryer like a laundromat workhorse: heavy steel, mechanical timer, heating elements you can swap yourself in five minutes. The catch is you're flying blind without a moisture sensor, guessing at cycle times on every load, and one 2022 unit caught fire mid-cycle from a confirmed malfunction. Buy it if you want a 20-year tank you can fix with a screwdriver and accept babysitting timed cycles. Skip it if auto-dry convenience or modern safety engineering matter more than repairability.

Whirlpool WGD6605 Gas Dryer

This is the dryer equivalent of a cast-iron skillet: proven 1970s engineering that Whirlpool still builds because it works and people can fix it themselves when it doesn't. The control board can fail and leave the drum spinning until you physically open the door, and gas valve coils sometimes quit mid-cycle, letting raw gas smell seep out until you swap the part, both fixes are cheap and YouTube-able, but neither should happen on a machine this simple. Buy it if you value a 15-year lifespan and $20 repair bills over moisture sensors and app notifications; skip it if a dryer that occasionally needs a screwdriver sounds like more involvement than you signed up for.