It is generally not recommended to put two different sizes of items in a dryer at the same time. Here are a few reasons why:
Uneven Drying: Items of different sizes will have different moisture content and require varying drying times. Mixing large and small items together may result in the smaller items getting overdried or the larger items remaining damp.
Tangling and Damage: Different-sized items can get tangled together during the drying process, especially if they have loose strings or straps. This can cause stretching, twisting, or potential damage to the items.
Efficiency and Performance: The drying process may be less efficient when different-sized items are mixed together. Smaller items may become trapped inside larger ones, preventing proper air circulation and hindering the drying process.
To ensure optimal results and prevent potential damage, it's generally recommended to dry items of similar sizes together. If you need to dry different-sized items simultaneously, you might consider using a lower heat setting or removing smaller items earlier to avoid over-drying them.