The wash cycles are 30 minutes and the dryer cycles are 60 minutes. Try to grasp this concept before your next load of laundry. —Mr. Clean

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  1. tha’s not always the case o.p., some dryers are only 30 minutes. the reason for that, is they are heavy duty. we have one in ur building that goes for about 30, and if the load isn’t super big, then it comes out dry.
    i put a lot of shit in there, and it onlyusually takes one drying cycle. but it costs a buck and a quarter.

  2. Damn.. the dryer in my building costs $1.75, takes an hour and 15 minutes, and barely dries a armload of clothes.

  3. what if a was and a dry go in simultaneously? Then you’re waiting SIXTY minutes to transfer your wet clothes.

  4. what the hell are you talking about tc? why would i kill myself, and make some people happy? ‘d rather stay around and piss more people off. and the only ones i like making happy, are the ladies, right girls.

  5. Same building eh? Does your building have a busted washer as well? We have one that thinks quarters are Loonies, only takes 50cents to do a load of wash if you’re lucky 😉

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