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My stackable washer/dryer is taking at least 3 cycles on high heat before it will dry one load. It's heating up but it doesn't get hot enough. I've checked the venting and it is clear and I've also emptied the lint trap each time, Is their anything else I can check? Thanks, Daniel

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If your dryer is not drying like it once did or if you just have nottaken the time to give yourself a clean dryer in a long time then youneed to do that. At least once a year the dryer cleaning should takeplace. Lint build up in the dryer duct is one of the main causesfor your dryer to fail.

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