My aunt has a plenty older version of this dryer, it's a Kenmore Soft Heat dryer from I guess around the mid to late 70s, idk exactly. The back of the dryer drum is different from yours, the heating element vent is much larger, it has a drum light and you can actually see the light itself, and the exhaust vent has what looks like a plastic grill that's held in by 7 screws. It also has a lighted timer knob with time dry only, no automatic cycle. The cycles are "Wash n' Wear" (basically permanent press/normal), and "Air only". There is no temperature knob either so it's either high heat or air only. Let me tell you, they told me that it gets HOT, like real HOT. Just wanted to bring this up because they have an older and more basic version of you're dryer.
@user-pf4ff1uu9m I am not sure. This dryer has been in the house even before me and my family moved in, so i'm not sure. But I would guess that this driver is from the 1960's or 1970's
Hey Ethan are you doing my Samsung washer test with the one bedsheet on the quick wash I think you forget to make the film and also remember to don’t change the cycles when it gets unbalanced leave it on its own!
@@ethanthewasherkid2936 found a way to bypass the sasung washer lid instructions: Tape magnets onto either side of the latch, then grab it and push it half way in when the latch comes out. Once it thinks it has latched the lid, it will do it's cycle. (You can let go of the latch then) for my bedsheet test