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What's the best Condenser Tumble Dryer to buy
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I would also phone them up and discuss this as you should still have a comeback 1 week after guarantee is up. I had the same with a kettle and managed to get a new one from the company no problem. They are quite good on this as obviously you will not recommend a product if it goes a week after guarantee!
If not buy a bosch
sSaving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j0 -
I have got a Hoptpoint condenser and it has always behaved itself! :jC x0
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before you go splashing out on a new one please read this:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=161147
I understand ALOT more than I care to let on
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I had a vented White Knight dryer that was 6/7 years old. Nothing wrong with it but we moved and no space near window for hose. So I decided to buy a condenser (in JAn this year) and we went for a Whirlpool with a sensor.
Sensor is a waste of space in my opinion as the clothes are still quite damp when the machine switches off, so you have to keep putting it back on - This can be a pain if you aren't there to switch it back on and come home expecting dry clothes!
Compared to my vented dryer, the condensor takes forever to dry. If I had my time over I wouldn't have bought a condensing dry but would of stuck with a vented one.0
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