I don't have access to real-time data or specific models of appliances. Dryers can vary in terms of their heat settings, and manufacturers often provide multiple settings to accommodate different fabrics and drying needs.
When looking for a dryer with the lowest low-heat setting, you may want to consider looking for models that offer customizable temperature controls. Many modern dryers come with options to adjust the heat settings, and some may have a specific "air fluff" or "no heat" setting, which uses room temperature air to gently fluff and freshen clothes without applying heat.
If you're shopping for a new dryer, I recommend checking the product specifications and descriptions on the manufacturer's website or contacting their customer support for the most up-to-date information on the available heat settings for their models. Additionally, reading customer reviews and comparing different models can also provide insights into the specific heat settings and performance of different dryers.