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Well, it depends on how well they were spun dry in washer. Plus what setting did you have them on? Mixed loads dries most things the quickest. Plus are you rinsing off the cone every month that is on the bottom left front? But overall it can take a little bit longer to dry heavy things than with a conventional dryer. Your not pumping your houses conditioned air to the outside then re heating or re cooling it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there - We hate to hear that your jeans take almost 2 hours to dry and we're happy to help! Check for an obstruction in the ductwork. Make sure the outside wall cap or damper is operating easily. If flexible ducting is used, be sure that it isn't kinked and is installed properly. It's recommended that you clean the ductwork completely at least once a year. Additional troubleshooting can be found on our website by searching " Dryer - Taking too Long to Dry clothes". We hope that this helps! -Mikayla@GEA
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