by DNH Administr@t | Feb 16, 2023 | Dryers, Tips, Tutorials
We have all faced that conundrum when transferring a load of laundry from the washer to the dryer. Do you clean the lint trap or leave it be? If you decide not to clean the lint out, will it really make so much of a difference? While it may seem like a small matter,...
by DNH Administr@t | Feb 16, 2023 | Dryers, FAQs, Tutorials
They say a person’s home is her or her castle, but if you’re not careful a number of potential accidents could threaten your precious dwelling. To prevent such disasters, the federal government has mandated the use of a number of different safety devices, making all...
by DNH Administr@t | Feb 16, 2023 | Dryers, Tips, Tutorials
Most major appliances have fail-safes built in to prevent catastrophic electrical issues. The last thing you want is a power surge to completely destroy expensive devices like a refrigerator or washing machine. That’s exactly what a dryer has. An electric dryer...
by DNH Administr@t | Feb 16, 2023 | Dryers, FAQs, Resources, Tutorials
Dryers are more likely to run into problems than a washing machine. This is because of the additional moveable parts within a dryer, not to mention that they use more energy and run at higher temperatures. Heat and electricity are a combination for problems, which is...
by DNH Administr@t | Feb 15, 2023 | Dryers, FAQs, Resources, Tutorials
Kenmore is a Sears-owned appliance brand. However, with the recent turmoil at Sears, the brand itself is no longer in production. While you may not be able to go out and buy a new Kenmore appliance such as a dryer, you can buy replacement parts for any current...
by DNH Administr@t | Feb 15, 2023 | Dryers, Resources, Tips, Tutorials
It can seem really challenging to try to study all of the different parts of machines such as your dryer, but they all have their own purpose in making the dryer run right. Knowing how individual pieces and how to fix them can save you trouble when your dryer breaks...