@PizzaAndChips We had a tumble dryer in the garage and it was fine, just part of your every day like doing a school run in the rain. I have clog shoes like crocs that I shove my feet in to go outside to feed the birds.
Now we have a utility room and a sensor condenser dryer as I can't vent it to the outside.
The sensor means it stops tumbling when the clothes are dry and there are different dryness settings.
It is a 9kg Beko, cost me £270. I have 2 sons both in secondary school, their school shirts take about 40 minutes to dry and then I just put them on hangers and straight into their wardrobe.
The speed of drying depends on your washing machine spin speed. I had a 1200 Bosch but then that died and I replaced it with a 1400 AEG and noticed quite a difference in drying times.
Shrinkage wise, both my children have relatively cheap clothing, so Primark and Asda t shirts, Next jeans, a few branded t shirts that were in the sale (O'Neil or Holister) they do have a tiny shrinkage but nothing noticeable.
My Dh is 6'3" so nothing of his gets tumbled just in case, shirts and t shirts are hung up to dry on a clothes rail, same with jeans or trousers, I hang them up using the belt loops. All his underwear and socks do get tumbled though.
For me bras don't get tumbled, knickers and socks do, I hang up dresses, woolens go over an airer.
I couldn't live without it, bedding is stripped off, washed, tumbled and back on the bed. Towels, again, washed, tumbled and back in the bathrooms.