A:AnswerWe have the same problem we’ve had the LG model number DLEX4370W dryer for a little over a year and I’ve had to go out and clean the lint from the end of my vent three times because the sensor showed that the vent was plugged and I always get a handful of Lent. The design of the filter screen allows Lynn to pass through more than it should. Why doesn’t LG step up and come up with a a new screen that will catch more of the lint I’d be glad to pay for the new part. Tired of getting up on a ladder every three months.
A:AnswerThe answer give to me by LG does not make any sense. I am drying ONE set of queen sheets in a large capacity dryer. I carefully layer the sheets as per the instructional booklet. I am not jamming too many items into the dryer. The sheets quickly become entangled with each other and form a tight ball that then goes around and around until the sensor indicates they are "dry" but they are NOT dry. The inside of this clumped ball is still wet. I must then untangle the ball and start to dry them again. I am in my 60s and have owned and used dozens of electric dryers in my lifetime. This is the first dryer I have ever used that does this.