Mayhs
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Should i get a condensed or vented one, which one is better?
i want to spend around 200-250.
i want to spend around 200-250.
Should i get a condensed or vented one, which one is better?
i want to spend around 200-250.
Like in post 2 Meile is the best but consider the electricity bill
We have never owned a clothes line All drying gets done in the drier overnight to cut down on the costs.
thanks for the help, is it a general characteristic of condensed ones to crease clothes or do the rubbish ones only do it? I dont think my parents want to put a hole through the wall, which is what you have to do with a vented one right?
We've had a Bosch condenser for 6 years.
It doesn't crease clothes.
It doesn't shrink clothes.
Just assumed they all did it these days. That & performing an occasional tumble at the end of the cycle so that clothes don't crease in the bottom of the drum.I'm surprised no one has mentioned Sensor drying - it stops when your cloths are dry.
I have a Creda but i hate tumble driers and only now use it if i desperately need clothes. Yes it is expensive to run but my main gripe is how they wreck clothes. I mainly wear sweat shirts, i buy XL and after a few spins there 2 sizes too small. Same goes for socks, i always say i will not put them in it, but they still used to go in Bigfoot socks up to size 13 wont even go over my ankles now. Invention of the devil, women seem to love them, I know 2 who use them no matter what the wether even hot summer days which to me is mad.
...Don't, whatever you do, buy a washer-drier.
I have had two Creda sensor driers neither of which fully dried the clothes before stopping so I always have to turn it back on at least once ( yes, two of them, I bought a more up to date model several years later assuming lightening couldn't possibly strike twice :rolleyes)