clothes dryer
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382256)
• Rockingham, Australia
10 Jun 23
The photo has nothing to do with the post – just an opportunity to put up more horse photos.
It’s winter in Australia but it’s a big country so winter in my neck of the woods would be quite different to someone on the other side...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52189)
• Staten Island, New York
23 Feb 21
I got my new LG dryer (gas) and I can't say that I am happy with it. The dryer has pre-set dry cycles, which are all sensor dry. I'd think that this feature ensures that all the things you put on any of the cycles completely dry...
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carolbee
@carolbee (16230)
• United States
6 Jan 12
Would you leave the clothes dryer running when not at home? I've talked to several firefighters over the years and learned it can be a fire hazard to leave it running. Primarily because lint left in the lint trap can cause fires....
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pudgles
@pudgles (414)
• United States
7 May 10
I was watching the news and this woman got fined for over a $1000 in Oregon just for putting up a clothesline. Could you believe that? I thought a clothesline would be great for helping the world go green, but no, instead they...
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joyceshookery
@joyceshookery (2057)
• United States
29 Jan 08
This tip is gleaned from the knowledge of a handyman:
Dryer sheets, like Bounce, cause a film over the lint trap of your dryer. you can't see the film, but it's there. This has the potential of even causing the dryer to catch...
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happythoughts
@happythoughts (4109)
• United States
26 Jun 07
I was considering buying or making a clothes line to dry my clothes on. I would like to conserve energy but I am worried about my clothes not being soft anymore. I know the dryer is bad for your clothes but it makes everything...
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