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Clothes getting twisted into a knot, rope, or balll in the ENERGY STAR Certified LG 7.3 cu. Ft. Ultra Large Capacity Rear Control Gas Dryer with LG EasyLoad™ Door, AI Sensing and TurboSteam™, Model # DLGX8601BE, or ion any dryer, Yes, clothes getting twisted into a knot, rope, or ball is a primary sign that a dryer is overloaded. When the drum is too full, garments cannot tumble freely, causing them to tangle and trapping moisture inside, resulting in damp clothes at the end of the cycle. Your clothes need room to move, lift, and separate. If they cannot circulate, they twist together. Overloading prevents hot air from circulating through the center of the load, causing outer layers to dry (or overdry) while the inside remains damp. As the dense, damp, and dry items rub together, they create high levels of static electricity, causing smaller items to get trapped inside larger ones (like sheets) and forming a "burrito" or ball. Instead of lifting and falling, the overloaded mass tends to just slide or stick to the drum walls, which prevents proper separation...^Ivan.
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