A tumbler with heat pump technology is a great investment in energy efficiency. Even though it is a higher purchase price than conventional models, it can help you save a lot of money on electric bills over time.
It's also less noisy and gentle on your clothes, which makes it the perfect choice for a family.
Capacity
While traditional tumble dryers utilize a lot of heat to extract the water from your laundry, a heat pump tumble dryer absorbs the water with hot air that is blown in from the outside air, and then recycles and reuses it. They are more energy efficient and can help you save money on your electricity bill while also being kind to the planet. They are also able to handle bigger load than vented or condenser dryers.
You'll find most of our tumble dryers that use heat have an A+++ rating for energy efficiency. They're an excellent alternative to a condenser dryer, since they don't use heating elements and can be put in anywhere in your home. Typically, they dry 8kg of laundry within two hours, which is around half the time it takes for a condenser dryer to do the same.
Because they work at lower temperatures because they operate at lower temperatures, heat pump tumble dryers are gentler on your clothes too. They have programs specifically designed for delicate clothes like woollens. They also utilize moisture sensors to determine the ideal drying time for each load. Some models feature an eco mode that reduces the temperature to save energy.
The wide door opening of the tumble dryer that is heated allows you to load and unload even heavier clothes. The internal light will also let you monitor the drying process of your laundry. The light will be on after the cycle is complete. This will help you identify any small or forgotten items that may need extra attention or to reduce wrinkles so that ironing becomes easier.
All tumble dryers made by heat pump require regular maintenance. This includes cleaning the lint filter to prevent fire dangers. Certain models come with an inbuilt filter that is able to collect fluff and other debris automatically, however most require you to manually take the dust from the filter at least once a month. This is important as not cleaning your filter regularly can cause a buildup that causes the machine to consume more energy.
Energy efficiency
The heat pump tumble dryer is among the most energy-efficient tumble dryers available on the market. It uses hot air to absorb water from the laundry and then collects it into the tank (reservoir) that is then re-heated. The heated air is passed back through the drum, helping dry your clothes faster and more efficiently.
These dryers consume less power than a condenser tumble dryer and will save you an average of PS330 per year on household energy bills. They're ideal if you have an extensive household and need to dry loads of clothes quickly.
Drying clothes are done at a lower temperature than condenser dryers. This means that your clothes will remain more elegant and less likely to shrink. They're also more sustainable since they don't release any harmful gases, and are less noisy than other types of dryers.
In addition, a heat pump dryer doesn't require an external hose connector since it uses the hot air within the home to dry laundry. This makes it more flexible because it can be used in any room of the home.
Compared to conventional B-rated condenser tumble dryers, a heat-pump dryer with an A+energy label will save approximately EUR 1545 over the life of the product (based on 160 cycles). These savings are made possible due to the fact that they use less power and operate at lower temperatures.
If you're considering an A+++ tumble dryer heat source, you'll want to ensure that it is compatible with your home. Check out the website of the manufacturer for instructions on how to install your appliance and then consider hiring a professional to ensure a secure and reliable installation. Be sure to check the lint filter regularly as they can pose a fire risk.
When you wash your laundry, it's important to follow the care instructions on the labels for your garments. Temperature, spin speed, and the duration of operation must be observed to the letter. Overloading the machine can damage your clothes and cause it to breakdown. So, ensure that you only dry loads that you can comfortably put in your dryer.
Noise
Heat pump tumble dryers use less energy than conventional appliances because they recirculate warm air. They also have the added benefit of being quieter as they work without vents and utilize the ambient air in your home to dry your laundry, instead of forcing the outside air in using an air hose.
A tumble dryer heat pump is often more expensive than conventional appliances. However, the cost will pay off in the long run as you lower your electricity bills and your environmental footprint. Some models come with an electronic display that tells how much energy you consume so that you can calculate the savings. This is ideal for those looking to track their energy consumption and make a change to their consumption habits.
Many of our heat-pump tumble dryers feature special programmes that are designed to gently dry your clothes while caring for them. This is due to the special heat pump technology that circulates warm air within the machine and shields delicate clothes from extreme temperatures. These machines also have a higher energy rating than traditional vented dryers. They typically have an A+ rating.
Some of our heat-pump tumble dryers are connected to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, allowing you to monitor and control the dryer using your smartphone. This is particularly beneficial when you are away from home and live an active schedule. Our smart appliances can be controlled with voice commands with the Amazon Alexa app or Google Assistant.
We've also created smart sensors in our dryers that recognize when your laundry is finished and stop the cycle automatically so that you don't have to remember when to stop the programme. This feature is particularly important for large families and couples who have a lot of different tasks.
Our range of tumble dryers with heat pumps also comes with a double-action filter that removes the fluff and decreases the need to clean them as often. This means that your tumble dryer will not develop a smell and keep functioning at its best for a longer time. Some models have a handy clean alarm that alerts you when it's time to clean the filter, making the task easier to manage.
Design
The A+tumble-dryer heat pumps technology utilizes the warmth of the washing cycle to improve drying efficiency, saving you money on energy bills. The lower temperatures will also take better care of your clothing and reduce shrinkage.
In contrast to vented dryers, heat pump models don't require an external vent and can be installed anywhere within your home. This means you are able to select the location it is most effective for you, like your bathroom, kitchen or laundry room.
You can also take charge of your energy use by using the energy saving options on these models, which include a timer and auto-dry functions that optimize drying settings to the size of your load. Other features include a light for the drum to help you identify smaller, often-forgotten items, and the capability to add additional time to your drying cycles using i-Time.
Our dryers come with a range of cutting-edge technologies to keep your laundry looking great such as the 6th SENSE technology and Honeycomb drum for easy ironing and less creasing. FreshCare+ is a treatment that helps to prevent bad odours being accumulated within your dryer for up to six hours after the cycle has completed.

A stylish interactive display makes it easy to select your programmes and set their durations with the touch of the button. Plus, we've added a buzzer at the end of your cycle to notify you that it's time to take care of your laundry.
The auto-clean feature will keep your condenser clean and will maintain an A+rating for a longer time. The dual filter reduces dust to boost drying performance. Furthermore, the Allergy Care cycle reduces 99.9% of live dust mites in the home, helping to reduce respiratory and allergy issues.