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Her method is simple yet effective. All it takes is a vacuum with a hose, a flexible vent brush, and a leaf blower. First, unplug the dryer and move it slightly away from the wall. Use the vacuum to clear out lint near the opening, then insert the brush into the vent to loosen hidden debris. After another quick pass with the vacuum, take the leaf blower outside and blow air through the vent to clear away the rest. Once everything is reassembled, running a quick cycle makes the improvement obvious — clothes dry faster, and the dryer doesn’t strain as much.

Done once or twice a year, this routine can extend the life of your dryer, lower electricity bills, and bring peace of mind. My grandmother’s advice taught me something valuable: the smartest solutions don’t always come from expensive fixes. Sometimes, it’s the simplest, most thoughtful habits that make our homes safer and our lives easier.

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