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If you’ve ever had the pleasure of smelling something suspiciously close to burnt toast while running your dryer, trust me—it wasn’t the ghost of your missed breakfast. It was probably the lint in your dryer vent overheating. I learned this the hard way when, years ago, I nearly incin...
Is your dryer unusually hot to the touch while it’s running? Are your clothes covered with more lint than usual at the end of a drying cycle? If you notice any of these things, or any peculiar smells when your dryer is in use, it’s likely that your dryer vents are due for a go...
Several clues can signal an appliance in need of repair: loud noises, failure to heat, damp clothing, turning itself off before the cycle is complete, taking longer to thoroughly dry clothes, smoky smells, and feelings of moisture in the air when it is running. ...
I was careful with my electric dryer and happy not to mess with a gas model. The photo shows the air intake on the bottom right, and the exhaust on the left. Step 3: Sizing & Shaping the Hood Begin planning and sizing the shape of the hood. Cut a large piece of material. Trim an...
Make sure to get gas dryers cleaned annually. Is dryer lint actually a fire hazard? Absolutely. Dryer lint is highly flammable. Clogged vents cause airflow restriction, backing exhaust air and heat into the dryer - a recipe for fire. If I clean the lint trap, won't that prevent ...
condensation side, which reduces the cooling effect of the dryer on the ambient air. (If you’re worried this will make your laundry room cold, don’t – I have a heat pump dryer in a small basement bathroom, and when the dryer runs it gets as toasty warm as with my old gas dryer...
Here’s a question that will rack your brain: does your clothes dryer stop when the clothes are dry? It seems if you have a machine that guzzles power for one single purpose, you’d like it to stop when its job is done, or for the sake of convenience, keep going until the clothes...
you can start and stop the dryer when you're on the go-and get preventative maintenance tips and alerts to keep your dryer running at its best. free up your day-fit more clothes in every load with 7.4 cu. ft. of space, running fewer loads saves energy and money on your utility bill...
the dryer appliance may verify that no garments remain in the dryer drum before running the self-cleaning cycle, e.g., by using an appliance-mounted camera or smartphone camera. The dryer appliance may include a door lock, similar to those used in kitchen stoves, to prevent the unit from ...