earthlyamy
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Our c. 1977 avocado Maytag dryer DE308 and matching washer came with our house in Northern Vermont when we bought it in 2003. Now I've moved on, to Washington, but the W/D are the only daily drivers left to my husband and child (19). He messaged me the other day to say the dryer's got no heat. Which doesn't surprise me. Something is up with the high-heat thermostat, the high heat wire or the heater coil. I fixed it myself about 4 times, and made sure the latest heater coil assembly allowed the coil to be replaced. But when is enough enough? My husband's not the slightest bit handy, asking my son to suddenly become adept at large appliance repair seems like a big ask. The washer washes, but requires fiddly pre-soaking and dial-turning - which might be something with the timer, I'm guessing. Is it time to replace them for something more (ahem) modern?
Photo posted is the latest fix 01/31/2020, second time the high heat wire shorted out.

Photo posted is the latest fix 01/31/2020, second time the high heat wire shorted out.
