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I've only been using the dryer for a month and it does leave clothes damp. I assumed it was me, I keep using the normal setting. I'm hoping to play around with it and find the proper setting to get the clothes completely dry. When the load stops and the clothes are damp, I just restart it and they dry the second time. It's all sensored.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not as much as my old dryer did.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Overloading the tub in the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 7.3 Cu. Ft. 14-Cycle Electric Dryer with TurboSteam™ Technology - Graphite Steel, Model # DLEX7800VE or any dryer for that matter will cause the sheets to ball up. Your sheets need room to tumble freely so they need room. Sheets tend to twist and ball up when they don't have ample room to toss. Other items in the dryer can tangle in the sheets, resulting in damp fabrics at the end of the cycle. Dryers dry clothes by a tumbling action where items will have a tendency to roll as the drum turns. If you have too many items loaded in the drum, items on the outside are pressed up against the inside of the tub which slows them down while clothes on the inner part continue to tumble at a faster speed which cause the items to twist and ball up...^IFV
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