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26 Oct 20, 11:16 PM |
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27 Oct 20, 06:43 AM |
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We have a Samsung one and it’s great. We got it after a couple of hotpoints affected by the fire issue! We have a Samsung washer too and will stick with the brand now.
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27 Oct 20, 08:55 AM |
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I bought a heat pump dryer yesterday, after researching for ages, as we finally have a house with space for one.
I got the Beko DTLP81141W, which is a cheap one with 8kg capacity. Beko get good reviews and although I wanted a heat pump, I didn’t want to spend big money. I did 2 loads yesterday and so far so good. They all seem to have sensor drying these days and will stop when the clothes are dry, so no need for a half load setting.
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29 Oct 20, 10:35 PM |
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We also got Beko as it won Which Best Buy- never a brand we have had before- but it’s better built than the Bosch one we had before and it’s been flawless for the circa 2 years we have had it. Looks good too as it lights up inside.
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29 Oct 20, 11:21 PM |
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Thanks everybody, I've had a lot of recommendations of the Beko ones so now to measure up the space I have for it. I see they do a 'slim' size which would be good.
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29 Oct 20, 11:24 PM |
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Did you do any comparisons how much this saves vs traditional dryer. I have a condenser dryer and use it more in the winter and I keep thinking I should bite the bullet and pay for a more economical heat pump one as apparently the saving vs a traditional dryer basically pays for itself(if all this is true!)
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30 Oct 20, 01:26 AM |
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After reading this thread I’m baffled , I have a hotpoint one and hate it ! It takes hours to dry a load and I usually have to put it on several times before the clothes are dry ! I had read great things about them before I got it but never get a load dried in one cycle, now wondering if there is an issue with it ? xxx
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30 Oct 20, 10:00 AM |
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3 hours to fully dry a full load🤣
£600 v £120 for a vented dryer - it’s going to take years to get your money back even if you do two loads a day! I appreciate the new models such as the Beko maybe better than my parents Bosch Edited at 10:02 AM. |
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30 Oct 20, 10:07 AM |
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30 Oct 20, 10:24 AM |
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We don’t seem to have problems with our Beko- well Mrs YT hasn’t complained and says it’s great. Ours was £499.
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