DaButt
Wednesday 11th May 2011 1:22pm
14,722 posts
Quote: dellas @ May 11 2011, 6:51 AM BST
Could be a worn drive-belt on drum spin mechanism. simple to replace I think?
It spins fine and dries fine when using the timer. There's something wrong with the automatic setting which conserves energy by turning the dryer off after sensing that the clothes are dry.
Hope helps but hell dry outdoors man!
1) I don't think outside clothes lines are allowed in my community. They're considered an eyesore and very few people in this country even own one.
2) I hate the dry, scratchy feeling of line-dried clothes.
3) Humidity means that your clothes can grow mold/mildew quicker than you'd expect.
4) Birds and lizards poop on your clothes and that just means another round of washing.
5) Nobody wants to see my boxers from their dining room window while they're having breakfast.
6) It's raining.