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| Posted: Sat Oct 16th, 2010 08:32 am |
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sellingsquad Grasshopper
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Ok, the verdict is in. Apparently, the experts here are experts for a reason. I ran two loads through two separate washing machines and dried each load without the vent hose (one load of towels and 1 load consisting of a blanket and a towel) for 60 minutes (timed cycle, high heat). I swear I did this prior and maybe the whole dis-assembly and re-assembly of the dryer ended up fixing my issue....or maybe the venting was the real culprit all along. The load of towels on 60 minutes came out dry as a bone. The blanket and towel was dry as a bone after 60 minutes too. What I realized is you guys were right on the money and...one of my washers does not spin all of the water out too well. I live in a 4 family building. I have access to 2 washing machines. 1 Maytag from 2002 and 1 Whirlpool from 1987. The Maytag spins almost all of the water from the load compared to the older Whirlpool. I guess my next forum question will be for the washing machine that doesn't spin the water off well enough. (I'm sure I can find an answer for that without even asking). Thank you to everyone that helped out. Tim in St. Louis
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| Posted: Sat Oct 16th, 2010 04:36 pm |
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Tronicsmasta
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lol just be sure you aren't overloading... more clothes = longer dry times haha like 8 towels is a pretty darn large load
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| Posted: Sat Oct 16th, 2010 07:02 pm |
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kdog Fellow, Academy of Sublime Masters of Appliantology
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We get to explain poor venting situations to non-believing consumers on a daily basis
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