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Last fall, I noticed that my dryer wasn't working well. It was taking two dryer cycles to get my clothes dry after washing them.

Then a couple months later, I would push the start button and hear an odd buzz, as if I answered incorrectly on a game show. Then it stopped working altogether. So I called my appliance repair guy (I use Mr. Appliance), and he diagnosed the problem as a burnt-out motor. Sure enough, when he popped open the panel (which I didn't know how to do), there was lots of lint that hadn't been trapped by the lint filter. I had about 14 years' worth of accumulated lint in there.

So, about $300 later, and a little wiser, my dryer is working again.

The scary part is that I had enough dryer lint trapped inside the dryer that it could have started a fire. (Note that dryer lint makes for great tinder, if you're intentionally trying to start a campfire.)

So the lesson is: Vacuum out your dryer at least once a year (as a minimum). The dryer and the life you save may be your own.
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