We had a death in the house yesterday. Our clothes dryer of 6 years passed away in a fiery blaze of glory. Literally.
It's had some issues for about the last 6-8 months. The heating element, which turns out is just a really long, thin spring, had burned up in one place. Well, being the cheapskates that we are, with a real do-it-yourself kind of spirit (which is a requirement if you are a cheapskate), we were just kind of loosely placing it back together. Every other week or so, it would work its way back apart, and we would once again take the dryer apart and place it back together. Finally, too much of it had burnt up to do this anymore, and we bought a new element about 2 weeks ago. Who knew a simple spring would cost $48? However, during the process of replacing the element, a little ceramic doo-hickie (very technical term, I know) got cracked. The ceramic doo-hickie held the element off of the other metal parts inside the dryer, keeping it from being a fire hazard. Well, right after making the repair and turning it on, the element did touch the metal and it kicked the breaker, so the power was shut off to the dryer. We rigged it up again, and then it worked fine.
That brings us to yesterday. The dryer wasn't really drying yet again, so we took it apart, yet again. We found that the element had burned up yet again, because apparently the ceramic doo-hickie had broken completely off, allowing the element to touch the metal. We tried, yet again, to rig the thing back together without the ceramic doo-hickie. As we were working on it, I made the comment that it was a wonder that the dryer was not a fire hazard with all the rigging up we had done to it. My husband responded that at least we know if it is a fire hazard our breaker system does its job by kicking off the power, as had happened a couple of weeks ago. We took comfort in this as we finished the repair and plugged it back in. We turned it on to test out our rig-job, and within seconds sparks flew everywhere and smoke started pouring out. The breaker did not kick it off this time, and the dryer kept running as smoke started pouring out of it. Turns out there was a small fire in the bottom of it. We got the fire put out, fanned the smoke away from the smoke detectors that were sounding off like crazy, and opened the doors and windows. There was no way to put off getting another dryer now!
Luckily, some friends of ours from church happened to know someone that just happened to mention to them earlier this week that they had an extra dryer they were looking to get rid of. They saw my post on Facebook (thank God for social networking!) about the death of my dryer and put me in touch. Sweet serendipity! Best of all, the couple looking to get rid of their extra dryer gave it to us for FREE!! Music to my ears! So now we have a new older dryer to replace our old newer dryer. Here's a little prayer that this dryer will have a long, happy life in my home!
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