Dryer Parts

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Dryer Parts

Dryers work hard in most Kiwi homes, and like any appliance, they need the occasional repair to keep going strong. If your dryer isn’t spinning, making more noise than usual, or not drying clothes like it used to, chances are one of the core components has started to wear out. At Home Appliances Online, we supply a wide range of dryer parts to help you get things back on track, whether you're tackling the repair yourself or getting a technician to do it.

We carry both genuine and high-quality compatible parts for leading brands such as Fisher & Paykel, Samsung, LG, Electrolux, Simpson, Westinghouse, Bosch, Haier, AEG, Midea, Panasonic, Parmco, and Classique. Many of our customers are surprised to find just how many issues can be resolved by replacing a simple part — and you don’t always need to replace the entire dryer.

One of the most common parts to fail is the dryer belt. When it snaps or stretches, the drum can’t turn. If your dryer powers on but doesn’t spin, that’s usually the culprit. We also stock a full range of rollers, idler pulleys, and fan belts, all of which keep the drum and air movement system working smoothly.

Another key part to check is your dryer filter. A clogged or torn lint filter can affect drying performance and increase fire risk. Filters should be cleaned regularly and replaced when they’re damaged. If your door isn’t closing properly or there’s heat leaking out, you may need a new dryer door seal or even a replacement door strike.

We also stock dryer capacitors — small but essential parts that help get the motor running on startup — and other items like outer vent grill covers, spigots, and internal ducting components. For those setting up or replacing ducting, we have a full range of venting kits to help direct moist air safely outside. Good venting not only keeps your laundry area dry but also helps your dryer run more efficiently.

Even something as simple as a broken latch or cracked dryer door can stop the whole appliance from working properly. Replacing these smaller parts can extend the life of your machine and save hundreds compared to buying a new dryer.

Before buying, it’s important to check your appliance’s model number — usually found on a sticker inside the door or at the back — so you can match the part correctly. If you're not sure what you need, our team is happy to help with advice or confirmation.

We’ve been supplying spare parts since 2012 and know the ins and outs of what tends to go wrong with dryers, whether it's a blown capacitor or a worn-out roller. Shop with confidence knowing you're getting access to real parts from people who understand the machines.