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Condenser Tumble Dryers |
Dryers that draw moisture out of clothes and trap it |
Vented Tumble Dryer |
Dryers that draw moisture out of clothes and discard it |
Heat Pump Tumble Dryers |
Tumble dryers that cycle hot air to dry clothes efficiently |
Integrated Tumble Dryers |
Dryers designed to be discreetly built into fixtures |
Small Tumble Dryers |
Tumble dryers with a capacity of less than 6kg |
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Tumble dryers with a capacity of 6-8kg |
Large Tumble Dryers |
Tumble dryers with a capacity of greater than 8kg |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
QWhat is the difference between condenser and vented tumble dryers?
ACondenser tumble dryers work by pulling the water out of the clothes and storing it in a water trap, where it stays until emptied. Vented tumblers extract the water from the clothes as steam, and pass it through a vent in the back of the machine so it can be disposed of outside.
QWhat are the benefits of condenser vs. vented tumble dryers?
ACondenser tumble dryers are easier to set up, and don't require any special modifications to the room - however they do require the condenser unit to be regularly emptied to remain in peak condition. Vented tumble dryers can run without needing maintenance, but require a hole drilled in an outside wall to fit the vent.
QWhat is the average noise level of a tumble dryer?
ATumble dryers can be quite noisy, with an average noise level of around 65Db. This means they will be loud enough to be disruptive when in full spin cycle, and can be easily heard several rooms away.