The GE Electric Dryer is a reliable 7.2 cu. ft. appliance designed for efficient clothes drying in any home or office setting. Featuring an aluminized alloy drum and four drying cycles with four temperature settings (High, Medium, Low, No Heat), it accommodates various fabric types. Its extended tumble option helps minimize wrinkles, while the reversible door and 4-way venting offer flexible installation to suit your laundry space.
Ensure you buy the correct fuel type (gas vs. electric), as they use entirely different hookups. Available from $544.
Electric dryers are heavy energy users, relying on brute-force resistive heating. Heat pump dryers drastically cut energy use but require longer drying times.
Common Failure Modes
Most failures are mechanical: snapped drive belts, worn drum rollers, or burned-out heating elements. Restricted airflow from clogged vents is the number one cause of thermal fuse and element failure.
Ensure you buy the correct fuel type (gas vs. electric), as they use entirely different hookups. Look for moisture sensors, which prevent over-drying and save energy.
A typical dryer lasts 10 to 13 years with proper maintenance. Gas dryers tend to last slightly longer than electric models. Signs of end-of-life include clothes taking multiple cycles to dry, excessive heat on the exterior, unusual banging or squealing noises, and a burning smell during operation.
The GE 7.2 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer White is available at abt, pcrichard, ajmadison, homedepot, starting at $544.
Electric dryers are heavy energy users, relying on brute-force resistive heating. Heat pump dryers drastically cut energy use but require longer drying times.
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