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Even this low end dryer has a cycle end signal that is louder than the one on my TOL Neptune. There is no way to turn the signal on or off, but, it is still longer and louder than the gentle chime on my Neptune.
 
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I hope you aren't missing anything.....Nuts, Screws or whatever it may be...

I have this very same dryer and will be sad if whirlpool dumps it...
It makes cloths very fluffy and takes very little time with my new F/L..We've had it about a year... BTW, the white duct house should not be used with this dryer... It will not allow the proper air flow for this dryer (we had that in our old house and i changed it)...
I like the loud buzzer on ours... I can hear it anyplace in the house..
This one you can put alot of cloths into as well, aslmost more than most dryers out there

As far as lowes forgetting parts, we bought a firgidaire coktop first from lowes and it too didnot have the mounting brackets or even the cut out dimensions.. Straight from the box

Now as far as there carpet things, i have used lowes here with great success... Homo Depot is another story... Forget them.. The even screwed an order of non custom blinds..
We have a GCO carpet place...But what kills me is we have a Lecster Carpet sales and they exploit little children by making them sell this crappy carpet company..They put the lino in my old house in backwards and screwed it up and had to replace it 3 times..There jingle is even worse..I call it molester carpet sales..Thats what there commercial sounds like
 
Bob.

He still lives where he used to and still has them. He now has a top-loading Maytag Dependable Care as well.

The pic and machines belong to his Ex, who now lives a few towns over. Gary was there all day today.

I actually pointed out to Gary that that old dryer that came with Bob's new house was running hot when I went there to help out his ex. Gary & I went and picked out this one, paid for it and had it delivered. Just to avoid a potential fire.

Bob, his ex LOVES it, and says it does a great job.

From the reviews I hear of those who have it, it is quick, large and fluffy. Just like a good man.
 
Yup... Nothing has made my towels so fluffly...

BTW i bought a huge bottle of downy yesterday at sams... Can't wait to use it..
 
<blockquote>GadgetGary said: The additional time is probably for odd and/or heavy bulky items like blankets, rugs, comforters, coats, etc.</blockquote>It may also be convertible to 110 volt, which would require much longer drying times. I recall that has been mentioned about Westy dryers, but maybe only in regards to older models.
 
LOL.

I had the same thought. The 60's era GE dryers had an additional reistor that was used to do that.

Do these simply have the hot leg of the heater moved to the neutral terminal, therby feeding the heater 110v?

Thought to ponder: In really hot and dry climates like California and Arizona, I have heard that people use the damned things on "air fluff" (no heat) and it works just fine. Simplpy takes longer. How's that to a solution to not having a 22v 30a line? LOL
 
I was going to wait to put the softner bit.....

I think the affinty has it under control..It removes just about any stain you can imagine...

Boy am i pooped....
 

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