Hi, The answer is ,,,, drum role please,,,,, YES!!!!!,,,,, there are in fact conditions that can develope within your dryer by overload that can not only break your heater but also your drive system and so on. A certain amount of room is required within those things for necessary air flow to happen. If you block that air flow off substantially in anyway ( such as overloading it with clothes ) then. Hope this helps: Jimiwane
Yes, putting a dry towel in the dryer can help absorb moisture and speed up the drying process for clothes.
Putting a dry towel in the dryer helps dry clothes faster because the towel absorbs excess moisture from the wet clothes, allowing the dryer to work more efficiently and speed up the drying process.
Yes, and it has a heater inside which increases temperature inside the dryer to accelerate drying.
Clothes pockets turn inside out in a clothes dryer due to the tumbling motion during the drying cycle. The pockets get caught on other clothes or the dryer drum, causing them to become inverted. To prevent this, emptying pockets before putting clothes in the dryer can help.
Putting a dry towel in the dryer helps improve the efficiency of drying clothes by absorbing excess moisture in the air, which reduces the overall drying time for the clothes. This is because the dry towel helps to increase the humidity level inside the dryer, allowing the clothes to dry faster.
Yes, putting a towel in the dryer can help improve the drying process for other clothes by absorbing excess moisture and helping to distribute heat more evenly.
To prevent damage to clothes caused by water in the dryer, make sure to thoroughly dry your clothes before putting them in the dryer, clean the lint trap regularly to prevent clogs, and avoid overloading the dryer to allow for proper air circulation.
Wash in cold water and avoid putting in dryer. Alternatively, buy pre-washed clothes.
Putting a dry towel in the dryer with wet clothes helps to absorb excess moisture, reducing drying time and energy usage.
Yes, putting a dry towel in the dryer with wet clothes can help absorb moisture and reduce drying time by increasing air circulation.
Yes, putting a dry towel in the dryer with wet clothes can help speed up the drying process by absorbing some of the moisture from the wet clothes.
Forget the tumble dryer, sperm dies on clothes. Assuming you washed the clothes prior to putting them in the tumble dryer, if any sperm were left on the clothing (and survived the heat from the dryer) they die after 72 hrs anyway! Hope this helps. xx