Your dryer may smell burnt due to lint buildup, overheating, or a malfunctioning component. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent potential fire hazards.
Clothes may come out of the dryer smelling burnt due to overheating, prolonged drying time, or a buildup of lint in the dryer. This can cause the fabric to scorch and emit a burnt smell. It is important to clean the lint trap regularly and ensure the dryer is not overheating to prevent this issue.
A burnt smell in the dryer could be caused by a variety of issues, such as lint buildup in the filter or exhaust vent, overheating due to a clogged vent, or a malfunctioning motor or belt. It's important to address the issue promptly to prevent potential fire hazards and ensure the dryer's safety and functionality.
Your clothes may smell burnt after drying due to overheating in the dryer, causing the fabric to scorch or burn slightly. This can happen if the dryer is set to a high temperature or if the clothes are left in the dryer for too long. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for drying settings and to remove clothes promptly once the cycle is finished to prevent this issue.
Well, the dryer is too hot, or the curling iron is too hot, OR, the outdoor gas grill is too hot and you are too close to it
Because its burnt.
a burnt rubber ball in the cardorater
a smell of burnt hair comes, i think
Cause its burnt.
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This may be related to the oils used on some parts of the inner mechanisms of the dryer. When heated, the oils could smell slightly similar to the smell of a gas dryer. Or, your dryer could be pulling in odors (car exhaust fumes, outdoor cooking grills, etc.) from outside through the venting system.
Yes.
Similar to burnt candy or something sweet that has been burned. It is a very unique smell that can't really be described.