Posted by 2510Paul on December 16, 2018 at 08:05:50 from (173.202.140.238):
Well, many of you may think I am stupid, but I had not cleaned our dryer vent piping since we build the house in 1979. The pipe is 6-7 ft long, steel or aluminum, and one 90 degree bend so I always figured the lint would just blow out. Wrong! And yes, I have heard before one should clean the dryer venting.
This week we also replaced our dryer. I could not believe how much lint had accumulated to the inside circumference of the dryer pipe. The opening was down to about the size of 1-2 garden hoses. I recently had brain surgery up through my sinuses so as to not get any dust in there I had the neighbor clean it. He was amazed also.
So, check you're dryer vent if you haven't for a while.
I reported earlier we bought an LG washer, my wife loves it. (The Maytag Neptune had bearing failure.) Less water, less soap, less time, less noise, clean clothes, more capacity. Well, as luck would have it the dryer started having issues and now that we had a bigger washer the dryer could not handle a full load. Obviouly I can say nothing about reliability other than what Consumer Reports put out. LG products were at the top of the list. Just information.
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