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Car accessories Sat nav Sat nav accessories Dash cams. Black Friday. Xmas gifting. As seen on TV. Credit offers. Tech for home movers. Our Experts Love. SIM only deals. Which type of tumble dryer is right for me? Vented tumble dryer In a nutshell: Vented tumble dryers are on the lower end of the price scale, but need to be placed near a window or wall in your home. Check out our range of vented tumble dryers Condenser tumble dryer In a nutshell: Condenser dryers give you freedom to place them anywhere in your kitchen, and collect water in a container.

We recommend: Hotpoint Aquarius condenser tumble dryer Perfect for: Large, busy households that need both quick drying heat and delicate clothing care. We recommend: Beko Select heat pump tumble dryer Perfect for: Busy families who are looking to cut down on bills and those who want to spend less time ironing. You can: Reduce your time at the ironing board thanks to the anti-crease function Save money on bills.

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Find out more. In this article. To narrow down your search for the perfect tumble dryer, you'll first need to choose between a vented, condenser or heat pump model, then select which drum size you need. Our expert guide can help you decide. We also run through how much tumble dryers cost, including the features you tend to get when you're prepared to pay more. You should also consider how much your dryer will cost to run over time through energy use and find a dryer with quick running times to help you whizz through laundry day.

Or if you simply want to know which are the top-scorers in our independent lab tests, see our full list of tumble dryer reviews. Only logged-in Which? Not yet a member? Try Which? Sign up to reveal. So, when it comes to energy-efficient drying this Best Buy should be top of your wish list.

This impressive tumble dryer was superb at drying clothes thoroughly and evenly throughout the drum. Watch our video to help you decide which type of tumble dryer is right for you. Find out more in our vented tumble dryers guide or go to our vented tumble dryer reviews. Find out our top picks of the best condenser tumble dryers plus expert buying advice, or go to our condenser tumble dryer reviews to see our full list of lab tested products.

Find out our top picks of the best heat pump tumble dryers plus expert buying advice, or go to our heat pump tumble dryers reviews to see our full list of lab tested products. Read our guide: gas tumble dryers explained.

Read our guide to buying the best integrated tumble dryer or go to our integrated tumble dryer reviews to see our full list of lab tested products. Heat pump tumble dryers tend to be both more energy efficient and pricier than cheaper condenser and vented models.

But heat pump models can easily pay for themselves in energy savings in just five or six years. In fact, choosing an inefficient dryer could actually end up costing hundreds if not thousands more over its lifetime. Use our running cost tool below to find the tumble dryer that will cost the most and least over its life, and use the search bar to find a specific model or brand.

The most sustainable way of drying your clothes is always going to be hanging them on a washing line or on a static airer. But some tumble dryers are much more sustainable than others and will reduce the impact drying clothes in a machine has on the environment. And all Eco Buy dryers are heat pump machines, the most energy-efficient type. Head to our tumble dryer reviews to see all Eco Buys, or see our round-up of the top energy efficient tumble dryers.

If your budget is limited, you'll have more choice checking out vented tumble dryers that need a window or wall vent nearby for the hose to dispose of the hot air. Spending a little more is likely to get you sensors in the drum, which automatically calculate and adjust program times depending on the size and dampness of the laundry, and a display that tells you how long your program has left to run.

It has a generous 9kg load capacity that makes it great for large families. In our tests, both cotton and synthetic laundry was left creased. But this machine dries both cotton and synthetic laundry quickly. Cottons took around an hour and 40 minutes, and synthetics dried in a speedy 45 minutes. It also comes with a dedicated shoe-drying rack too. This tumble dryer impressed us with its drying speed and straightforward control panel. Cottons took nearly two hours to dry, and it took just 40 minutes for synthetics to dry.

When drying cottons, all the water was removed and it used minimal energy. Like the other Grundig models from our tests, we had issues with the sensor. On test, this model stopped both the cotton and synthetic drying cycles prematurely. Both loads needed around 20 minutes more drying time.

This budget model from Beko is the fastest on our roundup on both the cotton and synthetic settings that we tested. It took just over an hour on the cotton cycle and only 25 minutes to dry synthetic fabrics. The sensor worked well, stopping the cycle as soon as the clothing was dry. We were disappointed to see very high consumption on the relatively fast cotton cycle, but it was low for the synthetic cycle.

The dryer comes with an anti-crease function which automatically rotates the drum at the end of the cycle to separate clothes and to minimise creasing. Tumble dryers have always been seen as appliances that use a lot of energy. The brands that manufacture them have tried to address this by creating sensors. These sensors monitor the humidity in the drum throughout the cycle and stop the dryer as soon as your laundry is dry, saving you time and money.

On test, we found that on some models, the laundry still came out slightly damp. While tumble dryers with sensors are generally more expensive, when they work well they should help you save on running costs in the long run.

Overdrying laundry can add extra costs to your energy bills and damage your clothing. Tumble dryers are simple to operate. There are two main types: manual and sensor. Manual models have at least two or three settings: cottons, synthetics, and delicates. Sensor dryers usually have more programs, allowing you to choose the most suitable setting. Most tumble dryers will have three degrees of dryness for both cotton and synthetic settings:. Iron dry: This setting leaves the laundry slightly damp, to make ironing easier — you have to do the ironing as soon as the cycle has finished.

Cupboard dry: This setting makes sure the laundry is dry enough to be put away once the cycle has ended. Extra dry: This is best for larger items such as duvets or pillows as it makes sure everything is totally dry.

Wool: Make sure the machine has been approved by the Woolmark Company. Shoes: Some tumble dryers come with a shoe rack — these will suspend the shoes in the middle of the drum as the drum rotates. A large-capacity tumble dryer is the most energy-efficient way of drying your laundry, as clothes tend to take less time to dry than smaller or compact dryers. There have recently been articles in the news about incidences of fires with certain models of tumble dryer. Rest assured that none of these models are manufactured by CDA.

The most important thing we can recommend to lower the risks associated with this type of home appliance is to regularly empty and clean your lint filter. Lint clogging up the filter will restrict the air flow and so it is always important to keep this part of your appliance well maintained. Condenser vs vented.

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Detergent types. Temperature guide. Frequently Asked Questions. Vented Tumble Dryer A vented tumble dryer removes moisture through a vent that can be fitted to an external wall, or through a hose. Condenser Tumble Dryer Condenser tumble dryers remove moisture in a different way to vented, they do not need an external vent, so you can put your condenser dryer wherever you need it to fit.

If you have a condenser tumble dryer how does the ventilation work? How do you install a vented tumble dryer? What is a heat pump dryer?



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