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It’s that after the wash cycle or after the drying? Pretty normal for towels that are heavy with water to be pinned to the drum after a high spin. But if they don’t then tumble off during drying (or are physically caught on something) then yeah something’s wrong. (You could just try a lower spin cycle)
It’s washes then moves tona drying mode. This is one of those all in one units. I wonder if the amount of towels I add is causing this.
May want to upload somewhere else as Google doxed you.
Can’t help with the towels sticking issue, but how do you like the unit? Wife and I are considering getting one of those GE heat pump combo units this year.
It’s nice. I paired it with a solar generator so my electricity usage is way down. Sure it takes longer but half the time I forget to put clothes into the dryer when I had two units for several hours.
Yeah we mostly want one for the space savings and our constant forgetting of moving stuff to the dryer, think it’d be nice to just throw in one machine and come back to finished laundry later.