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The Most Convincing Evidence That You Need Tumble Dryers Heat Pump
Tumble Dryers Heat Pump - Why They're Good For the Environment and Your Clothes

Tumble dryers are heat pump powered appliances that are designed to remove the moisture from fabrics like linen, bedding and clothes. They differ from vented tumble dryers in that they don't require vents or hose.

Instead they use hot air to absorb moisture and store it in a tank. This air is then reheated to allow drying of your laundry.

Reduced Energy Consumption

Our tumble dryers are among the biggest energy consumers in our homes. However, they're also a good example of how even small changes in our usage can help us cut down on electricity bills, as well as minimise the environmental impact of our appliances.

The heat pump technology used in this Miele tumble dryer makes use of another coolant circuit to cool down the hot air that's exhausted from the drum. The air that is cooled by this method is then recirculated back into the dryer, absorbing warmth and condensing the moisture back into. This is similar to the way an air conditioner functions.

After the heat pump has absorbed warmth, and condensed the moisture it is then fed back to the system so that it can use the energy for future cycles. This is why dryers that use heat pump technology consume less energy than vented models. This model consumes about 50 percent less energy than a vented tumble dryer of similar size.

This lower energy consumption is offset by slightly longer drying times. The dryers that use heat pump dry laundry at a rate of 50-70% slower than conventional models. Heat pump tumble dryers operate at lower temperatures and therefore take longer to dry your clothes.

Heat pump dryers need a little more maintenance than tumble dryers. They must have their condenser coils and lint filters cleaned regularly. This is a crucial step to ensure that your appliance operates efficiently and uses the minimum amount of energy.

You can save lots of money on your household's electric bills if you take these steps. According to the Energy Saving Trust, a single person could save PS564 per year by using a energy-efficient tumble dryer for two loads of laundry each week.

When purchasing a new tumble dryer make sure you choose one with an ENERGY STAR label. This is the best method to ensure that you purchase an appliance that will help reduce your energy bills. Try to run your washing machine and tumble dryer at off-peak hours when electricity prices are lower.

The drying time is longer

Tumble dryers with heat pump technology may take a little longer to dry because they operate at lower temperatures. This is due to the way the technology works: whereas traditional tumble dryers release hot air into the atmosphere to evaporate the moisture in your clothes and then extract that water from the drum and store it in tanks (or drain when you've connected an additional hose). That means that your clothes won't be left piping hot when it is removed from the dryer and doesn't require to be heated up again to ease wrinkles, which could extend its life span.

You'll also find that heat pump dryers - particularly ones with an energy efficiency rating of high - can take up to 50 percent longer to dry a load than conventional tumble dryers, and this is because your washing machine must be running simultaneously in order to generate enough heat to work. This is a worthwhile trade-off if you are looking to make your laundry as efficient as can be.

The dryers with heat pumps also contain lint filters that have to be cleaned, as well condenser coils which collect water. It is important to keep these in good condition to ensure the longevity of the appliance. This can be accomplished by opening the door of the dryer and removing the screen that filters lint. The filter can be cleaned with a damp cloth. It is also recommended to give the filter housing some attention, since it has likely accumulated particles of lint over the years.

If you're looking to get your laundry to dry a little bit quicker, then we'd recommend looking at one of our range of condenser tumble dryers that dries your wash slightly quicker than a traditional heat pump model. These models don't require a vented pipe to function and can be put in anywhere in your home. The models will still require a constant supply cool air to perform their function. You'll need to choose an area that has adequate ventilation.

Lower temperatures

The lower temperatures used in tumble dryers with heat pumps mean that they are kinder to your clothes. This is crucial, particularly for delicate clothing items. Higher temperatures can make them shrink or develop small holes. In addition, this gentler method means that your clothes will last longer and look great for longer.

This also means that the heat pump tumble dryer will use far less energy than other kinds of tumble dryers like vented and condenser models. This will result in significant savings on your electricity bills particularly if you switch from peak to off-peak hours.

In contrast to a vented dryer, which uses a hot air exhaust to release the moisture and heat pump tumble dryers reuse and recycle this water, transferring it back into the drum where it is extracted through the evaporator. This is energy efficient and environmentally friendly. That is why heat pump tumble dryers are a great option for your home.

As well as being more efficient, heat pump tumble dryers are extremely quiet, which makes them perfect for families that want to cut costs on their energy bills and also do their bit for the environment. This is an advantage over vented and condenser dryers that can be noisy.

Some people might be shocked by the fact that tumble dryers with heat pumps use lower temperatures. The lower temperatures utilized in heat pump tumble dryers can cause the cycles to take a little longer than the normal.

You should also be aware that if you open your tumble dryer's heat pump door during the cycle, it will have to warm the inside air, which will increase the drying time. It is best to wait until the end of a cycle before opening the door of a heat pump tumble dryer. It is also a good idea to avoid opening the lid of your washing machine while it is still running. This will increase energy consumption but will not save you any money.

Reduced Noise

The laundry day can be a pain, but with a heat-pump tumble dryer, you will be able do your laundry with less effort and be nice to the environment as well as your wallet. These dryers might be more expensive than other models, but they will save you money over time due to their energy efficiency and gentle treatment. Additionally, they're extremely quiet!


Some complain that they can hear their tumble dryer running from another room. There are several things you can do in order to make your tumbler as quiet as you can. Place it on a raised surface or on rubber pads. This will absorb vibrations, reducing the noise that could come from a fan or duct. You can also move it to a different area, like your living space or bedroom in which the noise will be less noticeable.

You can also place a sound-absorbing mat under the dryer. This will help to reduce the noise it makes when vibrating against the floorboards. Be careful when choosing these products as they can cause damage to floors if they are too heavy.

You can also lessen the sound of your tumble dryer by purchasing an upgraded model that has a quieter engine and better surface insulation. Certain models are designed to be quietest in the market. This will allow you to enjoy your tumble dryer without having to worry about its noise.

For instance the Samsung Series 9 DV90T8240SX/S1 is one of the best heat pump dryers on the market, and it's designed to be as silent as possible. With tumble dryer with heat pump of just 62 decibels, it's the quietest tumble dryer you can purchase in the UK. This is about the level of a normal conversation. So it will not disturb you when it's running.

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