Capacity is a key consideration when shopping for a dryer. The
more you are able to dry in a single load, the less time and money you will
spend doing your laundry. Most importantly, look for a dryer with approximately
twice the cubic foot capacity of your washer.
Typical dryer capacity ranges from approximately 3.4 cubic feet (for a compact
model) to over 7 cubic feet for an extra large capacitor
In addition to saving time by drying on fewer loads, and money on lower energy
costs, a large capacity dryer often means spending less time once the laundry
is dry. There is typically less wrinkling when clothes have more room to move
around inside the drum.
Whirlpool brand offers dryers with a range of capacity and flexibility.
You really need a volt / ohm meter to check for Continuity & VoltsIts well worth the investment... $15.00 bucks give or take a few
I would check to see if you have 220v to back of dryer where the cord mounts to dryer,
If dryer is getting only 1 leg 110 volts instead of the 220 will it not heat.
Check themostates & heater for Continuity... Most models, Now have a.. Hi-limit fuses that need to be checked for Continuity they have to be replaced
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