But when we got it home and got it plugged in, we realized it doesn't have a "start" button. It has 4 buttons for different dryer selections, but when you push them, it doesn't start automatically. I'm not sure at this point if it doesn't work, or what. Someone told me they heard these types of dryers have sensors in them, and when there is wet clothes in them they will start when the button is pushed. Does anyone have any experience with these types of old dryers?
2006-07-02
15:25:34
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