Brigette Honaker  |  May 1, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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woman looking into dryer at her clothing

UPDATE: On Oct. 26, 2020, a class action lawsuit claiming a Samsung dryer defect causes the drums in the appliances to crack is intact after a motion to dismiss.


Samsung Electronics America Inc. faces a class action from consumers claiming that their Samsung dryers are defective and destroy clothes.

Plaintiffs Lisa DeFrank, Hollis Stavn, and Chris Garcia filed the Samsung class action lawsuit alleging that their dryers developed cracked drums, causing inconvenience and destroying clothes.

According to the Samsung dryers class action, the defect occurs because Samsung allegedly uses thin gauge steel in the drums and defective fly wheels. The alleged defect occurs in both gas and electric dryers and can lead to the whole unit become useless. Other reported problems include loud noises, damage to the consumers’ clothing, and dangerous fire hazards.

The Samsung defective dryer class action lawsuit claims that the cracked drum problem is widespread and common. So common that, according to the plaintiffs, there are multiple guides on the web which explain how to fix the problem.

Despite the alleged numerosity of affected consumers, Samsung has not issued a recall, forcing consumers to fix the problem themselves. A replacement drum can cost several hundred dollars in addition to the several hundred dollar cost of professional installation.

DeFrank says she experienced an issue with her dryer after a large crack in the drum snagged and damaged her clothes. Stavn experienced the defect with his dryer after he noticed a loud noise during the drying cycle. After investigating, he found that the dryer drum had cracked, damaging his clothing. Garcia experienced the issue similar to DeFrank and noticed the issue after his clothing had been damaged by a crack in the drum.

The Samsung dryer class action lawsuit argues that consumers would not have paid a premium price for Samsung dryers, which are considered high quality, had they known that the item was subpar and subject to defects. The plaintiffs argue that they paid a higher price than is reasonable for the allegedly defective product they received.

“The facts concealed or not disclosed by Samsung to Plaintiffs and the Class members are material in that a reasonable consumer would have considered them to be important in deciding whether to purchase Samsung Dryers or pay a lesser price. Had Plaintiffs and the Class known about the Defect in the Class Dryers, they would not have purchased the Dryers or would have paid less for them,” the Samsung class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiffs intend to hold Samsung accountable for deceptive trade and business practices under several federal and state consumer protection laws.

DeFrank, Stavn, and Garcia seek to represent a Class of consumers who purchased a Samsung dryer and experienced the cracked drum defect. They also seek to represent statewide Classes for California, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Ohio.

The Samsung dryer class action seeks actual damages, general damages, special damages, incidental damages, statutory damages, consequential damages, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The plaintiffs are represented by Daniel R. Karon and Beau D. Hollowell of Karon LLC; Joseph G. Sauder of Sauder Schelkopf; and Bruce D. Greenberg and Susana Cruz Hodge of Lite DePalma Greenberg LLC.

The Samsung Dryers Class Action Lawsuit is DeFrank, et al. v. Samsung Electronics America Inc., Case No. 2:19-cv-21401-MRB, in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.

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880 thoughts onSamsung Class Action Alleges Dryers Crack, Destroying Clothes

  1. Jack Pasini says:

    Mine also drum cracked

  2. Lisa Vermillion says:

    My dryer is 3 years old and has a big hole in the drum, I’m scared to use it, I will never buy anything Samsung again!

  3. Andrea says:

    My gas dryer is also cracked inside… now making my dryer useless since Samsung does not offer a replacement drum for our dryer any longer…. What a headache. It’s only 3 years old

  4. Tiffany R Strong says:

    Our Samsung dryer was also very noisy and I found the drum has also cracked, putting holes in several clothing items.

  5. Veena says:

    My Dryer too was cracked .
    It seems like a common problem to all Samsung dryers .Mine is dv50k8600ew/a3 dryer

  6. Tracee Dashner says:

    Same problem with the drum, repairman said it is a very common problem that they have seen with the Samsung dryer. Very disappointing, we have a large number of Samsung products. Boycott!

  7. Reena Parvatikar says:

    Our Samsung dryer drum has cracked and destroying the clothes

    1. Shari says:

      Mine too! Really annoyed!!!

  8. Kathleen Mahoney says:

    Same problem!!! Wont buy Samsung again

  9. SEAN STEVENSON says:

    I have the same issue

    1. Kim Parker says:

      I also have a cracked drum on my Samsung dryer. I wondered why is why it was so loud.

    2. Rebecca Lovelady says:

      Our dryer drum also cracked. Loud and damaging

  10. john walejewski says:

    same thing here cracked drum less than 6 yrs old,what BS this is to have this happen as many others appear to have also. Obviously defective design

    1. Erika Booth says:

      I have the same issue. My $1300 Samsung Dryer is less than 1.5 yrs old. Normal use of the dryer. Drum cracked and there appears to be some piece of the machinery protruding through that may have caused the crack. Samsung will not cover the repair as the warranty has expired.

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