The thermal fuse blew out in my clothes dryer

I hate having to go to the laundromat, then back when I lived at my seasoned apartment, my pal and I were not allowed to have washers and dryers inside of our units.

And there was only one washer and dryer on each floor, and I could never get a load in even if I tried, then so more often than not I did not have a option and could only take my laundry to the laundromat.

And the laundromat was harshly luxurious, even back then. A sizable load of clothes takes 5 to $7 to disinfect just in the washing unit nowadays. And that has not even considering the cost to dry it, however one of the most important things about the property I am renting right now is the clothes washer and dryer. I don’t have to take my laundry to the laundromat knowing that I have both of these appliances in my laundry room. However the dryer stopped working the other morning and I could not get a hold of my proprietor. He eventually told me he would try to buy a new one, but it would take a week to get it replaced. To avoid going to the laundromat, I decided to try to service the clothes dryer myself. I figured out that it wasn’t heating the clothes respectfully. There was an issue with the thermal fuse that determines how much heat the clothes dryer needs while it runs. The form of thermal fuse prevents the clothes dryer from overheating during normal use. It was a $30 part and I replaced it myself. Now the clothes dryer is heating up again respectfully like it’s supposed to.

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