My electric dryer is taking a long time to dry cloths would anyone know what the problem is?
Answers:
Not only does the lint trap get clogged but the hose behind it to the exhaust vent does, too. I have the hubby pull out the dryer a couple of times a year and use the vacuum to suck the lint out of the hose. Also, go outside and check the animal guard in the exhuast vent. The screen often gets clogged with lint and that can be removed with a wire brush. Both can cause the dryer to take an inordinate amount of time to dry if they are clogged with lint.
Other answers:
check the lint trap ... I think if it is full that makes your clothes take longer to dry
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