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Cheap or expensive tumble dryer. Which is best?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They're such basic items that it's hardly worth spending a lot on them. However I have found that the condenser ones are a good buy because you don't need to provide extraction pipes for them.
My tip is to go to a shop that sells 'graded' goods, ie have slight cosmetic damage due to the delivery driver 'accidentally' dropping them. They are always a hell of a lot cheaper from these places and should still have a full guaranteee.
The difference is staggering. It's so quiet I can set the timer and use it in the middle of the night, when my electricity is cheap.
Far less fluff comes off the clothes.
The sensor really does work and stops drying as soon as the clothes are dry to my preference - there are various choices.
The clothes come out much smoother and fluffier for some reason.
I can dry silks, woolens, eveything.
It has a 10 year replacement guarantee, although that was an offer available when I bought it - the guarantee is normally 5 years. And yes - this guarantee actually means something!
It must be said, after twenty five years experience of tumble driers, I love my miele!
I bought a cheap Bosch, got it home and put a great gash in my hand because the drum had slipped.
Took it back and was told that some of their models are made in a spanish factory that they bought and aren't the same quality as the ones that come out of Germany.
I stumped up extra cash ( and got a discount for bleeding over the sales floor) and got an expensive one.
That was 6 years ago and it's never so much as hinted at a problem despite daily use often with heavy loads.
Personally I'd go up the range but maybe it depends on the use you'll give it
I have a condenser AEG. It is the best thing I've ever bought. After years struggling with cheap driers and then haveing about 4 years without one, when baby nmber 5 came along I really wasn't coping with the laundry and so decided to bit the bullet.
Like Ethel, I couldn't be more pleased. Everything it says it does it does. It stops drying when it senses the wasing is dry. you need to switch it on for it to start, not just shut the door, essential safety feature imo. It has a huge capacity and drys in super quick time. It is nearly silent and plays a tune when it's finished. It even has a light inside so you can see properly when you are emptying it. It is also one of the most energy efficient on the market and I haven't noticed a massive rocket in my fuel bills since using it.
I have to say, I went for AEG as I had an AEG washing machine which is now nearly 10 years old and washes as well as it did when I bought it. I also now have an AEG dishwasher which is also of blinding quality. I can recommend spending as much as you can afford.
When I've saved up, I'm going to buy and AEG oven also.
But for one of the children waking to the smoke and flames screaming for his parents...they might all be burnt to death,
I have a while meter but leave nothing on overnight any more.
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