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Are heat pump tumble dryers worth buying?

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kittylester Sun 29-Aug-21 09:27:28

The door on my dryer has broken and has to be held shut by placing a stool in front of it. Though, it is 30 years old so has served us well.

DD3 sings the praises of her heat pump dryer, particularly for saving ironing, but they are about 3x the price of a bog standard one like ours.

So, have you got one, do you like it, what make is it and do you think it is worth the cost?

Welshwife Sun 29-Aug-21 09:58:15

Not heard about those Kitty so have just looked them up. I see their prices vary a lot.

kittylester Sun 29-Aug-21 10:19:17

I know!!! shockconfused

Callistemon Sun 29-Aug-21 10:50:38

I was going to say I'd never heard of them but investigated and yes - our tumble drier is a heat pump version!
No-one mentioned the different types at Curry's when we bought it. It's a Bosch and was sold to us as a wonderful piece of equipment.
It was more expensive but not outrageously so.

However, I find it unnecessarily complicated and only use two programmes but yes, many items don't need ironing after drying.
Anything that does I hang on the line anyway.

Nonogran Sun 29-Aug-21 10:54:48

Can you manage without an expensive item of kit? No drying space outside?
Buy another standard dryer just to “finish off” items you’ve mostly dried outside.
Save the world!

Mattsmum2 Sun 29-Aug-21 10:58:35

I’ve got one and went for aaa rating. It does the job, takes a lot longer than the old ones, but yes I don’t really iron.

Callistemon Sun 29-Aug-21 10:59:10

Nonogran

Can you manage without an expensive item of kit? No drying space outside?
Buy another standard dryer just to “finish off” items you’ve mostly dried outside.
Save the world!

My neighbour has researched tumble drying -v- ironing costs and came to the conclusion that tumble drying a large number of items is cost-effective compared to ironing same number of items.
I believe her! ?

Visgir1 Sun 29-Aug-21 11:26:11

Mine broke down in January. It lives in the garage.
I have had both vented and condensed saw these and the selling points.. Interesting... But then I saw not suitable for being placed in the Garage.
I went for another vented on, as I have the vent already but OMG so complicated I can use it via my phone, how many choices do you need?

LauraNorder Sun 29-Aug-21 11:33:32

I’ve had this reasonably priced Hoover dryer for four years now Kitty, it’s the best one we’ve ever had. I have an ironing press so I do iron bedding because I love crisp sheets but I really don’t have to. Haven’t ironed anything else for four years and we don’t look like rag bags honestly.

LauraNorder Sun 29-Aug-21 11:35:55

I said ‘this’ dryer because I attached photos. If they haven’t appeared in the next ten minutes I’ll try again

LauraNorder Sun 29-Aug-21 11:36:16

Oh there they are.

kittylester Sun 29-Aug-21 12:19:36

Nonogran

Can you manage without an expensive item of kit? No drying space outside?
Buy another standard dryer just to “finish off” items you’ve mostly dried outside.
Save the world!

Actually, heat pump dryers are far more economical that conventional dryers and I have had my old one over 30 years so I really don't think I am being wasteful with the earth's resources.

visgirl DD uses hers in the garage.

Franbern Mon 30-Aug-21 08:25:23

Heat Pump tumble dryers are slightly more expensive to purchase than normal ones BUT cost a lot less to run and are much more eco-friendly.
I purchased a Beko one when I moved to a flat a couple of years ago, and have never regretted it. Previously, in my house. I had a vented dryer used in winter and whirlygig in garden for summer.
Yes, they do make them with far too many programmes - but I only use the same one every time. As it has a good sensor which means that it stops when there is no more water in the clothes, do not bother with changing programmes at all.
Easy and cheap to run, easy filter to clean and condensor tank provides de-ionised water for my house plants. Cotton clothes that dried ANY other way need lots of ironing, do not need any when dried in this machine.
With this machine it means that my weekly wash is all done, dried, folded and put away within a few hours.

kittylester Mon 30-Aug-21 11:07:03

What a ringing endorsement franbern. And laura. Thank you. With those and DD3's advice I'm off to order one.

Trisha57 Mon 30-Aug-21 11:51:22

LauraNorder - is that an anti-vibration gadget on top of your machine (stripey blue thing)? And if so, does it work as our washing machine vibrates terribly noisily when it spins! We've tried altering the little legs underneath but it makes little difference...

midgey Mon 30-Aug-21 13:06:45

Just be aware that some dryers don’t like being too cold! Mine is in an outhouse and does not work under a certain temperature, not quite sure what it is but think hard frost.

LauraNorder Thu 02-Sept-21 20:39:05

No Trisha it’s a curtain that covers the machine which I roll back when in use.

kittylester Thu 02-Sept-21 21:28:16

Laura can I ask why you do that? Is the machine particularly ugly. Not being nosey (well I suppose I am) but I am intrigued!!

midgey Thu 02-Sept-21 21:37:59

The stripes are much prettier than a machine!

LauraNorder Fri 03-Sept-21 11:41:58

Because of builder error my dryer is in the back sunroom rather than with the washing machine in the utility room, looks less like a utility room with the curtain.
Not an ugly dryer at all.

kittylester Fri 03-Sept-21 12:17:17

Thank you Laura. Hope you didn't mind my asking.

kittylester Fri 03-Sept-21 12:17:40

And, did you sure the builder?

kittylester Fri 03-Sept-21 12:18:22

Sue not flipping sure!!

LauraNorder Fri 03-Sept-21 15:06:26

The mistake in the utility room is the least of our problems with the builder Kitty. Litigation is in progress.

netflixfan Fri 03-Sept-21 15:19:36

Hi all, can anyone tell me please if you can get a damp (not quite dry from the line outdoors, it has just started raining, for instance) wet king size duvet cover into a 3kg tumble dryer?