Dryer Repair
What Is Sanitize On Samsung Dryers and How Does it Work?

Samsung dryers come equipped with many specialized cycles and settings for you to choose from. Each of them caters to different types of fabrics and their unique requirements, giving you a perfectly dried load each time. The ‘Sanitize’ option is one that you’ll see on most Samsung models. But what does it do?
You’ll see dryer cycle options with ‘Sanitize’ in their names on many different Samsung dryer models. For instance, you can find Sanitize, Steam Sanitize, and Steam Sanitize+ dryer cycle options depending on your dryer model.
“Sanitize” cycle on Samsung dryer, generally involve delivering high or extreme heat to the fabric to dry more thoroughly, kill germs, reduce odors, and even soften the material.
Keep on reading to discover what each of these three Sanitize options on Samsung dryers does and how they could make your drying process much more effective.
Related: How Do You Clean A Samsung Dryer?
If your Samsung dryer model comes with the Sensor Dry feature, you’ll find that it offers an option to run a Sanitize dryer cycle. This option delivers an extreme level of heat which makes it worthwhile for thicker, heavier, and harder-to-penetrate fabrics.
This Sanitize option is one of the many Sensor Dry cycles. That means the Samsung dryer uses a sensor inside the appliance to precisely measure the dryness level of the items inside.
As a result, the dryer will automatically shorten or lengthen the cycle time depending on what’s necessary to reach the targeted level of dryness for the Sanitize cycle.
As soon as the sensor detects that the target dryness level is achieved, the Samsung dryer will end the cycle.
Although if the sensor’s (specifically the moisture one) gets dirty or doesn’t function correctly, it can cause your dryer to shut off early. Samsung made a video describing the issue below:
Samsung dryers come equipped with many specialized cycles and settings for you to choose from. Each of them caters to different types of fabrics and their unique requirements, giving you a perfectly dried load each time. The ‘Sanitize’ option is one that you’ll see on most Samsung models. But what does it do?
You’ll see dryer cycle options with ‘Sanitize’ in their names on many different Samsung dryer models. For instance, you can find Sanitize, Steam Sanitize, and Steam Sanitize+ dryer cycle options depending on your dryer model.
“Sanitize” cycle on Samsung dryer, generally involve delivering high or extreme heat to the fabric to dry more thoroughly, kill germs, reduce odors, and even soften the material.
Keep on reading to discover what each of these three Sanitize options on Samsung dryers does and how they could make your drying process much more effective.
Related: How Do You Clean A Samsung Dryer?
If your Samsung dryer model comes with the Sensor Dry feature, you’ll find that it offers an option to run a Sanitize dryer cycle. This option delivers an extreme level of heat which makes it worthwhile for thicker, heavier, and harder-to-penetrate fabrics.
This Sanitize option is one of the many Sensor Dry cycles. That means the Samsung dryer uses a sensor inside the appliance to precisely measure the dryness level of the items inside.
As a result, the dryer will automatically shorten or lengthen the cycle time depending on what’s necessary to reach the targeted level of dryness for the Sanitize cycle.
As soon as the sensor detects that the target dryness level is achieved, the Samsung dryer will end the cycle.
Although if the sensor’s (specifically the moisture one) gets dirty or doesn’t function correctly, it can cause your dryer to shut off early. Samsung made a video describing the issue below:
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