Survived a fire, I took it apart and cleaned it up good. Tested tested tested. 5/20/26 just dried another load, working good.
Text John in Eagle River by Fred Meyers
Ak no 242-83two4.
Working gas dryer. Dryer remains, washer is gone
I tested the dryer , working good. Cleaned with lots of soap and elbow greese.
Guaranteed for 24 hours, then your good to go.
Update; I washed out the inner drum real good and dried 3 loads of clothes so far, it is working great in all cycles and on all settings. Heat is right on time and fluff (air dry)cycle stays cool also , working great!, it has some scratches and dents but what I have found, many folks don't care as long as it works good. If your picky with small dents dings or scratches you might pass this one up. Ole War Horse with battle scars, still going strong.
Even the end of cycle buzzer sounded! Ah ha.
Comes with the pictured yellow gas line, if you need a pc of aluminum or corrugated (flex) exhaust ducting, I have a few styles available.
If my price for you is too high, make an offer.
If you have a non-working unit, I may be interested, especially if it's electric and in good shape as I have 2 gas units now. (I now have an electric dryer also).
Shown, I included pictures of internal cleaning, notice the lint stuck up where the lint screen goes. This is why I say ' Technician serviced' there is a big difference, and is why I charge a little more, lots of cleaning time, the cheap dryers may be full of lint, thats ok if you clean it yourself but this dryer will dry twice as fast now as it will be much more efficient and also the plugged lint is why most units no longer work. (Overtemp condition)
Thank you.
John
Update; 5/23 Sunday, I keep doing little steps to improve this dryer, I removed the front panel and drum, cleaned out the lint and debris real good washed with soapy water and hosed it out, blew it out with compressed air, so now completely gone through front to back top to bottom. As pictured in chronological order.
Too much work but its been a fun little resore.