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Tumble dryer - vented or condensing?
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getmore4less wrote: »it says NO for furniture door.
http://ao.com/product/idc8t3b-indesit-condenser-tumble-dryer-white-38191-18.aspx?&WT.z_PT=MDA&WT.z_AT=tumble%20dryers%20condenser&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_MAT=Indesit&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_DT=c&WT.z_PC=IDC8T3B_WH&WT.srch=1&wt.z_cn=MDA%20-%20Tumble%20Dryers%20-%20Indesit&wt.z_ag=brand%20type&wt.z_kw=IDC8T3B_WH&gclid=Cj0KEQjwqtjGBRD8yfi9h42H9YUBEiQAmki5OnWkz_4-4mudJB4WrBEoBD-jLXm4qMEIUe7Fq3EXVN0aArqX8P8HAQ
Perhaps we're looking at different things. If you scroll down to the list on the right and click on 'installation' it says it requires own furniture door.0 -
Ooohh - very interesting. It says it requires own furniture door, but it does not say it's integrated. Could I put it in a cupboard?
I have it in a utility room without any further door furniture. Mine certainly isn't integrated.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
http://ao.com/product/idc8t3b-indesit-condenser-tumble-dryer-white-38191-18.aspx?&WT.z_PT=MDA&WT.z_AT=tumble%20dryers%20condenser&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_MAT=Indesit&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_DT=c&WT.z_PC=IDC8T3B_WH&WT.srch=1&wt.z_cn=MDA%20-%20Tumble%20Dryers%20-%20Indesit&wt.z_ag=brand%20type&wt.z_kw=IDC8T3B_WH&gclid=Cj0KEQjwqtjGBRD8yfi9h42H9YUBEiQAmki5OnWkz_4-4mudJB4WrBEoBD-jLXm4qMEIUe7Fq3EXVN0aArqX8P8HAQ
Perhaps we're looking at different things. If you scroll down to the list on the right and click on 'installation' it says it requires own furniture door.
look again.....
Installation
Requires Own Furniture Door........... No0 -
That dryer could not be integrated as it is 61cm deep.
This also means it will stick forward of kitchen units and a standard 60cm deep worktop.0 -
getmore4less wrote: »look again.....
Installation
Requires Own Furniture Door........... No
OK, I've seen that now.
Does anyone know a dryer that could be integrated? If not, I'll probably go for the combined washer/dryer.0 -
Hi I'd definitely go for condensing - no steam or condensation in your room plus you don't need to have it on an outside wall, you just need to make sure you empty the tank each time you use it.0
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tortoiseshellcat wrote: »Hi I'd definitely go for condensing - no steam or condensation in your room plus you don't need to have it on an outside wall, you just need to make sure you empty the tank each time you use it.
But can you show me which ones can be integrated?0
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