Apartment living has a way of making laundry complicated. No dryer hookup, no 240 volt outlet, no space for a full size machine, and a constant choice between air drying everything or spending money at a laundromat. The Euhomy Portable Clothes Dryer is built for that exact situation. It is a 1.5 cubic foot Electric Dryer that runs on a standard 120V outlet, spins and heats clothes in a stainless steel drum, and promises to handle small household loads without a permanent vent installation. I used one for a month in a small apartment to find out whether a compact dryer can actually replace the laundry rack.

Before the details, the standard note. This article contains affiliate links, and if you buy through one of them the site earns a small commission at no extra cost to you. That commission does not change what I test or what I recommend, and the dryer reviewed here was purchased at full price with my own money.

The short version is that the Euhomy dryer genuinely works, drying small loads faster and fluffier than air drying, but it demands an honest understanding of its size and its venting. The rest of this review covers the build, the setup, the dry times, the noise, and whether a 1.5 cubic foot machine fits your laundry routine.

Design and Build

The Euhomy dryer is a compact front load unit that stands just over knee height and fits on a counter, a cart, or a closet floor. The white cabinet is simple and clean, with a front loading door that swings open to reveal the stainless steel drum. The stainless drum is a genuine quality point: it resists rust and stains better than the painted drums on cheaper compact dryers, and it wipes clean easily after every load.

The open stainless steel drum of the Euhomy dryer showing the interior

The controls are straightforward, a pair of dials for heat setting and timer with no confusing digital menu, and the lint trap sits at the bottom of the door opening where it is easy to reach after every cycle. The build is sturdy for the class, though the cabinet is light sheet metal that dents if you bump it hard. The unit weighs around 40 pounds, which means one person can move it across a room without too much struggle, and the recessed handles help.

Key Features

The headline feature is the 120V operation. Because the dryer runs on a standard household outlet, it works in apartments, dorms, and RVs where a 240V dryer outlet does not exist. That single feature opens up machine drying to millions of homes that otherwise could not have it, and it is the main reason to consider a portable dryer at all.

The exhaust hose attached to the back of the Euhomy dryer running to a window

The 850W heating element drives the 1.5 cubic foot drum, which is modest by full size standards but adequate for small loads. The stainless steel drum resists rust in humid laundry spaces and handles wet, heavy items without binding. The unit comes with a flexible exhaust hose and window adapter, because it is a vented dryer: hot, moist air must route outside, through a window or a sink, rather than recirculating into the room.

There are no moisture sensors or preset cycles, so you control drying with the timer dial and learn by experience which setting suits which fabric. That sounds limiting, but for a small machine with predictable loads, it is simpler than it sounds. For a current look at the price and included accessories, the Amazon listing for the Euhomy portable dryer is a useful reference.

Real-World Performance

The real test of any dryer is how long it takes to dry real clothes, so I ran the Euhomy through a month of everyday loads. A small load of cotton t shirts and underwear, around five or six items, dried in roughly 55 to 70 minutes on the higher heat setting, which is slower than a full size dryer but far faster than air drying. The clothes came out warm, dry, and noticeably fluffier than anything I had pulled off a rack in months.

A small load of freshly dried laundry being removed from the Euhomy dryer

Towels were the hardest test. A load of two or three bath towels took about an hour and a half and still felt slightly damp in the centers, so I learned to respect the capacity and run heavy items in smaller batches. A single pair of jeans took just over an hour and came out dry and wearable, though heavy denim needed a flip partway through. When I kept loads within the 1.5 cubic foot guidance, the machine performed consistently and the stainless drum handled the weight without wobbling.

The venting setup is the biggest consideration, exactly as it is with any portable dryer. The included hose needs a path to the outside, whether through a window adapter or into a sink, and without that path the room fills with humid air and the drying time doubles. I set mine up with a window kit and it worked as intended, but apartment dwellers should plan the hose route before buying. Noise is moderate, a steady hum and the occasional rattle that is louder than a full size dryer but fine in a kitchen or utility room, and running it in a bedroom would be annoying.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Runs on a standard 120V outlet
  • Stainless steel drum resists rust and stains
  • Genuinely compact for small living spaces
  • Faster and fluffier than air drying
  • Light enough for one person to move
  • Simple controls with no confusing menus

Cons:

  • 1.5 cubic foot capacity limits load size
  • Requires a vent hose routed outside
  • Slow on towels and heavy items
  • Moderate noise during operation
  • No moisture sensors or preset cycles

How It Compares

Portable dryers split into vented models like this one and ventless condenser or heat pump designs, and full size dryers remain the reference point. The table below shows how the Euhomy sits against the alternatives.

Feature Euhomy Portable Ventless Compact Full Size Dryer
Capacity 1.5 cu ft 2.0 to 3.5 cu ft 7.5 cu ft
Power source 120V 120V 240V
Venting Hose required Ventless Vent required
Typical dry time 55 to 90 minutes 60 to 100 minutes 40 to 60 minutes
Price range Budget Mid High
Fits in a dorm Yes Yes No
The Euhomy portable dryer next to a full size dryer showing the size difference

The ventless compact dryer removes the hose requirement but costs more and often dries slower, while the full size dryer dries faster and handles whole baskets but needs a 240V outlet and a vent. The Euhomy sits in the budget corner of that market: it trades capacity and convenience for a low price and a genuinely small footprint. For its intended audience, that trade is exactly right.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Euhomy portable dryer if you live in an apartment, dorm, or small home without a dryer connection, if you want to stop air drying towels and sheets, or if you do laundry in small regular batches. It is also a strong choice for people who want a backup dryer for busy weeks without paying for a full size installation.

Skip it if you have a large household that washes whole baskets at a time, if you have no way to route the vent hose outside, or if you need the fastest possible drying. If your situation fits, you can check the current price of the Euhomy portable clothes dryer on Amazon when you are ready to give up the laundry rack.

The Euhomy dryer installed in an apartment with the vent hose to a window

How We Test

I ran the Euhomy portable dryer daily for a month, drying t shirts, underwear, jeans, bath towels, and delicates in small loads. I set it up first with the included vent hose routed to a window, then tested it without proper venting to measure the difference, and I tracked dry times and final dampness for every load.

I did not test the machine to its limits with oversized loads, because that is not how a 1.5 cubic foot capacity is meant to be used, and I cleaned the lint trap after every cycle. For a broader look at compact laundry options and how they compare, Wirecutter has tested compact washer and dryer combinations that are worth reading before you commit. The Euhomy portable dryer listing on Amazon shows current pricing and included accessories.

Euhomy Portable Clothes Dryer: Questions People Ask

How long does a load take in the Euhomy portable dryer?

A small load of cotton clothes dries in roughly 50 to 80 minutes depending on fabric, while heavier towels may need a second cycle or a mid-cycle flip to dry fully.

Does the Euhomy dryer need a vent to the outside?

It uses a vent hose that must route to a window, vent, or sink to remove moist air, because ventless operation would flood the room with humidity and slow drying.

Can the dryer run on a standard wall outlet?

Yes, it operates on a standard 120V household outlet, which is the main advantage over full size dryers that need a 240V connection.

What size loads fit in the 1.5 cubic foot drum?

The drum comfortably handles a small load, around four to six t shirts or a single pair of jeans, and overloading it slows drying noticeably.

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