An opportunity to splurge for energy efficiency and precise care for your fabric
Uses a heat pump to heat the air and dry clothes, extracting the water once cooled to reheat it and recycle for further use.
It does not need ducted venting to the outside and do not create hot air or moisture in the room.
While heat pump dryers are more expensive, the upfront cost is recouped on power bills over the dryer's lifetime.
Condenser Dryer
A hose-free cheaper option
It extracts moisture before draining it away as condensed water, stored in a water tank. It does not need to be vented or ducted to expel hot air outside so they're simple to install.
The water tank has to be emptied after each use or a hose installed to channel the water directly into the drain or sink.
Relatively cheaper but less energy efficient compared to the Heat Pump Dryer.
Air Vented Dryer
A basic at affordable price. Easy Installation near a window with outside ducting.
It blows hot air through the clothes which evaporates the water. The hot humid air is then blown out of the house through a venting duct.
The cheapest dryers to buy but higher running costs and how it works out on your power bills should be considered.
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