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My dryer takes at least 2 cycles to dry a normal size load that was washed and spun by the same model washer. The heating element heats, the drum tumbles and the clothes eventually do become dry but it takes 2 - 3 times as long to dry and this is with the automatic sensor. On the timed dry it takes 2 hours to dry a normal sized load.

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Try cleaning out the exhaust duct

  • Jack Resendes Aug 11, 2014

    If it is heating up than really consider cleaning the exhaust duct as above stated. Heat only evaporates circulation dries sooooo if heat is going in and no air circulation Means you are steaming your clothes NOT drying

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