Choosing a new tumble dryer is a significant decision. You're not just investing in an appliance, but also in convenience and, ideally, in lower energy bills. A heat pump dryer is a popular choice for its energy efficiency. But with so many models and specifications, finding the right one can be challenging. This guide helps you get the facts straight, so you can make an informed decision that suits your household and budget.
Before we look at specific models, it's helpful to understand the key parameters. These specifications determine how well a dryer performs and how much it will cost in the long run.
Since 2021, the EU has used a revised energy label for tumble dryers, ranging from A to G. A heat pump dryer with an A energy label is currently the most efficient option on the market. Don't just look at the letter; also check the energy consumption per 100 cycles, expressed in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A lower number means lower running costs.
The load capacity indicates how many kilograms of laundry the drum can hold. The choice depends on the size of your household and how often you do laundry.
The noise level is expressed in decibels (dB). A quiet tumble dryer is a plus, especially if the appliance is located in or near a living area. Dryers with a noise level of 64 dB or lower are generally considered quiet. The energy label also shows a noise class (A to D), with A being the quietest.
Modern dryers offer features that enhance user convenience. An anti-crease phase keeps the drum tumbling after the cycle ends to reduce wrinkles. Moisture sensors measure how dry the laundry is and automatically adjust the program duration, which saves energy and protects your clothes. Some models even offer control via an app.
Based on the criteria above, we have highlighted a few models that are currently available as a special offer on heat pump dryers.
Why This Product This Beko heat pump dryer combines a generous capacity with very low energy consumption and exceptionally quiet operation. According to Beko, the IronFinish technology, which adds steam during the process, results in less wrinkled clothes. The ProSmart inverter motor is designed for durability and quiet performance.
Pros
Who is this for? For households of 3 to 4 people looking for a very energy-efficient and quiet tumble dryer. The anti-crease function is a bonus for those who want to minimise ironing.
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Why This Product This model from Beko is a functional and accessible heat pump dryer. With a 7 kg capacity, it's a practical option for smaller households. The appliance is equipped with 15 drying programs, a moisture sensor, and an anti-crease phase, ensuring ease of use and excellent care for your clothes.
Pros
Who is this for? For one or two-person households looking to switch to a heat pump dryer and seeking a functional appliance at a more accessible price point.
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Why This Product This Samsung heat pump dryer is engineered for performance and efficiency. With a 9kg capacity and an A energy label, this model is ideal for larger families with heavy laundry needs. Samsung highlights features like SuperSpeed for faster drying and SmartThings integration for smart control and scheduling via an app.
Pros
Who is this for? For larger families (4+ people) who need a highly energy-efficient dryer with a large capacity. Also a great choice for those interested in smart technology and looking to integrate their dryer into a smart home ecosystem.
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The models above are a selection based on popular specifications. Your ideal tumble dryer purchase depends on your unique needs. You might be looking for a different brand, a specific size, or a different combination of features. For a broader overview of all available models, you can browse our full collection.
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The main difference is the heating method. A condenser dryer uses a conventional heating element, which consumes a lot of electricity. A heat pump dryer uses a heat pump and a refrigerant to heat the air. The warm, moist air is then cooled, causing the moisture to condense. The remaining dry, warm air is reused. This process is significantly more energy-efficient.
The savings are substantial. An old condenser dryer (energy label C) can consume around 500 kWh per year. A modern heat pump dryer with an A energy label consumes, depending on usage, approximately 150-180 kWh per year. At an electricity price of €0.30 per kWh, the savings can amount to over €90 per year. The higher purchase price is thus recouped over the appliance's lifespan.
A heat pump dryer requires regular but simple maintenance for optimal performance. As with any dryer, the lint filter must be emptied after every cycle. Additionally, the condenser, usually located at the bottom of the appliance, needs to be cleaned periodically (e.g., once a month). This prevents a drop in efficiency. Some models have a self-cleaning condenser, which further simplifies maintenance.
Written by the Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer
Our recommendations are based on an objective analysis of product parameters and specifications, free from marketing hype. We help you find the facts you need for a well-informed purchase.