Explore our extensive range of tumble dryers featuring top-notch brands known for quality and value. We particularly like the incredible build quality of Miele tumble dryers and the exceptional value for money offered by Bosch.
Our range of tumble dryers are designed to efficiently dry your laundry without shrinking garments, while being energy-efficient and equipped with multiple programs and spacious drums to handle larger loads.
Choose between freestanding or integrated tumble dryers based on your preference. Most tumble dryers are freestanding, but there are still a handful of integrated tumble dryers which can be hidden behind kitchen cabinets.
When choosing a tumble dryer, you’ll need to consider the available space and select the size and capacity that aligns with your requirements, whether it's a shallow depth model for tight spaces or a large capacity machine to complement your washing machine. Models include vented, condenser, and heat pump tumble dryers.
Vented tumble dryers offer a cost-effective option and are designed to push damp air outside through a hose or wall vent. Consider the versatility and convenience of condenser tumble dryers, suitable for any well-ventilated space. Standard condenser dryers collect water in a reservoir, allowing for flexible placement in well-ventilated rooms. Heat pump condenser tumble dryers utilise advanced technology to recycle hot air, providing gentle drying and best-in-class energy efficiency, resulting in reduced environmental impact and lower utility bills.
Explore the range of features that elevate your drying experience. Sensor-guided drying, as found in Bosch tumble dryers, monitors moisture and temperature levels, automatically stopping when your desired dryness is achieved. Reverse action features, like those in the AEG range, prevent clothes from tangling, while steam treatment reduces creasing, making ironing easier or even unnecessary. Additional conveniences include 24-hour timer delay functions and smartphone control capabilities.
With a variety of colours available, including white, silver, and black, you can find a tumble dryer that complements your style and décor.
Should you have any questions, our friendly tech experts are on hand to help, so please do not hesitate to contact us to find your perfect tumble dryer!
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Tumble Dryer FAQ's
A heat pump tumble dryer uses a heat pump to warm the air that dries your clothes. This technology recycles the hot air within the drum, making it more energy-efficient than traditional tumble dryers.
Sensor drying uses sensors to detect the moisture level in the drum. Once the clothes are sufficiently dry, the machine automatically stops. This feature helps to save energy and prevent over-drying of your clothes.
A vented tumble dryer expels hot, moist air out through a hose, usually through an opening in an external wall. It is generally less energy-efficient compared to heat pump and condenser dryers.
To install a vented tumble dryer, you'll need to create an exhaust hole leading to the outdoors if you don't already have one. Secure the vent hose to the dryer and the outdoor vent using clamps.
Although heat pump dryers have a higher initial cost, they are more energy-efficient in the long run, which could save you money on your electricity bills.
After each cycle, remove the lint filter and clear any lint or debris. This not only helps to maintain your dryer but also prevents potential fire hazards.
The ideal load capacity varies depending on your needs. For a small household, a 6-7 kg capacity is usually sufficient, while larger households may require 8-9 kg or more.
Yes, you can stack them to save space, but make sure that both appliances are compatible for stacking. You'll also need a stacking kit for secure installation.
Both types of dryers collect moisture in a container, but heat pump dryers are more energy-efficient. Condenser dryers use heating elements to create hot air, which consumes more energy.
The duration of a drying cycle varies by model and load size. Sensor drying can reduce cycle time, but generally, a cycle can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours.
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