spookiness
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My Kenmore is 20 y.o. and I just have a suspicious hunch that it will be the next major appliance of mine to bite the dust.
Of the low-end dryers available, what is the better bet? The Admiral that matches my washer seems to be the best price, but I don't care if they match, so I'm open to GE or others. Also, we're talking about an electric model. I'd prefer gas, but I got an estimate once on getting a connection, and it was what I thought was ridiculously expensive ($4-500) even though the darned meter is only a few feet away.
I have looked at a few and noticed that they claim "automatic" dry control, but I don't see visible sensors like I have seen in other dryers. Are the sensors themselves just internal to the machines and not visible inside the drum?
Of the low-end dryers available, what is the better bet? The Admiral that matches my washer seems to be the best price, but I don't care if they match, so I'm open to GE or others. Also, we're talking about an electric model. I'd prefer gas, but I got an estimate once on getting a connection, and it was what I thought was ridiculously expensive ($4-500) even though the darned meter is only a few feet away.
I have looked at a few and noticed that they claim "automatic" dry control, but I don't see visible sensors like I have seen in other dryers. Are the sensors themselves just internal to the machines and not visible inside the drum?