WE1M825 General Electric Dryer Foam Seal
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General Electric
MFG Number
WE1M825
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacturer part number # WE1M825 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP4538345, WE01X10217, 1811091, AH2577674, EA2577674, PS2577674.
Special Price
$7.99
Regular Price
$11.99
(33% off)
Dryer Foam Seal.
GE products include brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. This OEM Lint Screen Housing Seal fits GE, Hotpoint, and Kenmore dryers. Measuring 36 inches in length, it is designed to block hot air and lint from escaping into the dryer drum. Over time, the seal may become brittle or warped, potentially causing air leaks, decreased drying efficiency, and increased risk of fire hazards. It is advisable to replace the seal if you observe gaps, visible cracks, or if it no longer fits tightly against the housing.
Additionally, if your dryer is taking longer than usual to dry clothes or if the drying performance has deteriorated, it could indicate that the seal is damaged and needs replacement.
Installing a new lint screen housing seal is a straightforward process that can enhance both the performance and safety of your dryer.
This part is typically needed when you experience extended drying times.
GE products include brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. This OEM Lint Screen Housing Seal fits GE, Hotpoint, and Kenmore dryers. Measuring 36 inches in length, it is designed to block hot air and lint from escaping into the dryer drum. Over time, the seal may become brittle or warped, potentially causing air leaks, decreased drying efficiency, and increased risk of fire hazards. It is advisable to replace the seal if you observe gaps, visible cracks, or if it no longer fits tightly against the housing.
Additionally, if your dryer is taking longer than usual to dry clothes or if the drying performance has deteriorated, it could indicate that the seal is damaged and needs replacement.
Installing a new lint screen housing seal is a straightforward process that can enhance both the performance and safety of your dryer.
This part is typically needed when you experience extended drying times.
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