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Heat Pump Tumble Dryers

Heat pump tumble dryers recycle hot air used to dry your clothing, instead of venting it outdoors. This is a low-cost option for your family, since it conserves energy.

John Lewis has a range of tumble dryers, including both vented and condenser models, as well as heat pump tumble dryers. Find out more in our guide to tumble dryers.

Cost

Tumble dryers can be great for saving space and making it less necessary to dry laundry in the sunlight, but they tend to consume a lot of electricity. If you are looking to cut down on your energy bills it might be worth trying a heat pump tumble dryer. While these machines do have a higher upfront cost, they will save you money in the long run because of their lower energy consumption.

The heat pump tumble dryer s operate on the principle of heating the air that was warmed up during the drying process. This results in lower energy bills than condenser or vented models. This type of tumble dryer typically uses approximately half the electricity as a vented condenser model, and as such can save you as much as PS173 per year on your energy bills.

When comparing the performance of heat tumble dryers with pumps versus other models, there is typically a minimal cost difference. However, it is important to keep in mind the amount of energy that is being used and the frequency you'll use your tumble dryer. It is important to consider the wattage and your electricity tariff when calculating how much each tumble dryer will cost.

Vented tumble dryers are more costly if your budget is tight. They utilize gas to dry your laundry and they're powered by mains-gas. The options for installation are limited because they need to be placed in a room with adequate ventilation for the humid air.

Condenser dryers take the moisture from your laundry by moving hot humid air to a separate unit where it is transformed into water. The water is then drained away in a container that is removable that needs to be manually empty or be piped into your drainage system for continuous removal. This allows you to set up the system in a variety of locations. However, one-time offer will need to conduct additional maintenance on the drain pipe.

Energy efficiency

If you're concerned about your electricity bills, a tumbler heat pump can provide significant savings. The technology uses less electrical power to warm the air inside the tumble dryer, allowing it to dry your clothes more efficiently and at lower temperatures than vented models.

The dryers also use a coolant to liquefy the air's humidity which is then released through the condenser. This means they consume less electricity than the traditional vented models. Dryers may take a little longer to finish your laundry cycle compared to vented models, but the clothes will look and feel better for longer due to the lower temperatures.

Typically, they cost between $500 and $700 more up front than condenser dryers but the extra cost is offset by the savings you'll earn on your energy costs over the long term. They're also more expensive and require adequate ventilation.

Gas Safe engineers are required to install tumble dryers, similar to any other electrical appliance. Ventilated dryers require an extended, flexible vent hose that's permanently connected to your appliance at one end, and a drainage point - either an outlet or a door - at the other. The hose should be secured and can't be shared with any other appliance or used in any way that could lead to its deterioration.

Condenser dryers operate similarly as heat pump dryers. They use an electric element to heat the air, and then release the moisture via the condensation tray. They're typically heavy-duty dryers with higher capacity for wet loads, ranging between 6 and 10 kg. They also run more quietly. They are more expensive to purchase than tumble dryers with heat pumps and aren't able to be mounted without an ongoing wall connection. They're also more expensive to operate than heat pump dryers as they require a lot of heat to remove the water from your laundry, and aren't as efficient as vented models. They still use electricity to turn the motor which rotates your clothes.

Noise

The sound produced by tumble dryers is very loud, but the volume depends on several factors. The decibel rating will be one of many factors. The frequency of the sound also affects how loud it sounds. The sound may also be amplified by resonant objects in the vicinity, such as work surfaces, cabinets or furniture, and may be affected by the room's acoustics. The sound from the tumble dryer may be slowed by acoustic absorbent material such as carpets, or it can be drowned out by other appliances that are operating within your home.

Condenser and heat pump dryers are quieter than vented models, however it's important to keep in mind that they're still noisy. They're more gentle on fabrics, drying your laundry faster due to lower temperatures and a longer cycle than traditional models. They're less damaging to clothes and less likely to cause color loss which is usually associated with old-fashioned tumble dryers that make use of high temperatures.

If you plan to use your tumble dryer primarily in conjunction with washing machines it is crucial to remember that both appliances need to be located close to each other in order to avoid noise and vibrations during operation. To avoid this problem it is recommended to use a washer and dryer stacking set is available for both types of appliances.

They require a constant flow of air in order to perform, and therefore should be set up in a space that is well-ventilated in your home. You'll need to make sure that the vent hose is permanently connected to the appliance and that it's safely positioned outside your home instead of being redirecting it through a door or window.


Condenser tumble dryer however isn't requiring a permanent connection to a vent, and can be installed anywhere in your home. It collects the water and vapour left over in a container that can be manually emptied or connected to a drain through the drainage pipe, which will automatically empty it.

Converting a vented tumble-dryer into condenser dryer is feasible by using the conversion kit. However, this will affect the warranty provided by the manufacturer and should only by done by a qualified professional. These kits include the parts needed to install an air vent as well as a small water pump to remove the condensation, therefore they're not inexpensive.

Maintenance

The heat pump tumble dryers function differently than condenser or vented machines because they don't require external venting in order to extract hot air. The warm air that passes over your clothes is absorbed and then passed through a condenser, which separates the heated water from the air. It is then disposed in a water reservoir (sometimes called a tank) inside the appliance. This means that you'll need to empty the water tank at some point, but it also allows you to store the dryer in smaller spaces than if you had to install a vent in the dryer.

In comparison to vented models the heat pump model uses about 50% less energy. According to Which? it is also more economical to run. It can save you between PS42 and PS51 per year. That said, it's not a cheap tumble dryer to buy and you must make sure you can afford the initial cost.

A heat pump tumble dryer requires minimal maintenance, other than cleaning the lint filters and looking for any fluff on the heater unit from time to time. However, you will have to clean the drain of condensation often and it can take longer than a vented tumbler to dry your clothes.

If you are looking for a tumble dryer that isn't expensive you might want to looking into a sensor model that automatically ends when laundry is finished to avoid drying too long, which can cause damage to your clothes. You will need to manually program the drying cycle of your dryer if you have a lot of different types of fabrics.

Brands like Beko and John Lewis provide tumble dryers that make use of condenser, heat pump or vented technology. John Lewis offers a free home delivery and a 2-year guarantee. It is important to read the warranty information carefully before purchasing any appliance, particularly one that is electrical like a tumble dryer, to make sure you're covered in case of breakdowns or malfunctions.

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