• @[email protected]
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    4710 months ago

    That’s why I ignore them all and used the timed dry function. Just make sure to clean the lint trap every single time and you’re good to go.

    • @Hazor
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      10 months ago

      Last house I rented, when I moved in the dryer lint trap and its housing were so jammed full of lint I could have made a blanket from it. It was astonishing. I don’t think the prior tenants knew it needed to be cleaned ever. I honestly wonder how the dryer wasn’t broken and no fire had started.

      The HVAC filter had a solid inch thick cake of dust and dog fur.

      • @NightAuthor
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        510 months ago

        Our apartment was the same way, had a wonderful little rainbow

    • @pete_the_cat
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      10 months ago

      I’ve been living in apartments for the past 18 years and this is the first place I’ve had that the washer drier has a dampness sensor. It took me about 4-5 loads to discover why it would say that there was an hour left and then turn off like 35 minutes later with some stuff still being damp.

      • @sploosh
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        110 months ago

        Why would a washer need a dampness sensor? Making things wet is what it’s supposed to do.

        • @pete_the_cat
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          010 months ago

          Dryer lol I was probably stoned and or tired when I wrote that