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A cheap tumble dryer may look like a bargain, but with annual running costs varying from as little as £30 to more than £164 a year, that 'great deal' could turn into an energy bill nightmare.
Which? tests dozens of tumble dryers every year, assessing each model on criteria including how quickly it dries your clothes and how easy it is to use. Each model gets a rating for overall energy efficiency, and we also estimate the annual running costs – vital information that you won’t find in the shops.
Only the tumble dryers that dry items evenly and quickly become Which? Best Buys. Discover the latest high performers in our guide to the best tumble dryers.
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We award our Eco Buy logo to tumble dryers that receive a five-star rating for energy efficiency, a four star or higher rating for dryness of clothes and that score 68% or higher in our expert tests. See which tested models meet our high standards by clicking through to our tumble dryer reviews and using the Eco Buy filter.
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Without reading our expert reviews, you run the risk of buying a tumble dryer that's let down by a poor energy efficiency rating. Buying a Which? Don't Buy could see you spending more on your annual energy bills than you'd like. Below, we've rounded up some Don't Buy condenser tumble dryers to steer clear of.
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Tumble dryers are given EU energy labels - these range from A+++ for the most energy efficient, to G for the least. The average rating, C-class, may sound fine - but an A-rated dryer would cost you roughly half as much to run.
Some tumble dryers have special features to help you save energy. Look out for sensor drying; models with this feature automatically detect how wet your laundry is and stop when it’s dry.
Heat pump tumble dryers can provide big savings on your energy bills. They are currently the most expensive tumble dryer type to buy, with the average price of close to £600. But heat pump dryers can cost less than half as much to run than other types of tumble dryer.
Check out our best heat pump tumble dryers and expert advice, or read our heat pump tumble dryer reviews to see which are Eco Buys.
Have you considered a heated clothes airer? Take a look at our reviews and advice to see if it's a better option than a tumble dryer
Doing so is a sure way to keep your bills down.
Make sure you fill your tumble dryer to its maximum capacity every time you use it.
Do this every time you use the machine. A blocked filter prevents the hot air from circulating freely, meaning clothes take longer to dry. On some models you'll need to clean the second filter. This is essential on some heat-pump models.
Get more from your condenser dryer by cleaning the heat exchange. The manufacturer will advise on how often this needs to be done.
This will stop smaller items of laundry getting trapped inside and remaining wet.
For more tips and advice on keeping your tumble dryer in top working condition, read our guide on tumble dryer tips and maintenance.
Go to the tech specs tab on our tumble dryer reviews to see how much each machine costs to run per year. Our energy calculations are based on each tumble dryer being used three times a week to wash a 70% full load of cottons.
You can also check our running cost tool to find out how much a tumble dryer would cost to run over its lifetime.
Read 10 ways to cut the cost of tumble drying to get more for less from your tumble dryer.
We’ve analysed our tumble drying test results using data from more than 200 machines to share what you need to know about drying speeds.
We’ve compared vented, condenser, heat pump and compact tumble dryers to find out which is fastest. Our analysis found huge differences between the fastest and the slowest machines, with the worst offenders taking nearly 33 minutes per kilo of clothes – that’s more than twice as long as the quickest tumble dryers.
The quickest compact vented tumble dryers we’ve tested aren’t bad for speed, taking around 18 minutes per kilo. But the slowest take much, much longer, clocking around 32 minutes for the same kilo of clothes.
Our verdict: If you only have a small space in your home or rarely dry much, a compact vented tumble dryer might appeal. But just be aware – they’ll never win any prizes for speed and they're not energy efficient either.
A fast vented tumble dryer will take less than 14 minutes to dry a kilo of laundry, so faster than a compact machine and you’ll be able to dry much more. But slow vented machines take about eight minutes longer.
Our verdict: Vented machines won’t be for everyone, due to the need to vent away warm damp air through a hose. But the best vented dryers can be as quick as any tumble dryers. Speed isn't everything, though, with vented dryers costing more than £89 per year more to run on average than a heat pump dryer.
Condensers can be among the quickest tumble dryers with times of 15 minutes or less per kilo not uncommon and the fastest taking just 13-and-a-half minutes. But not all condensers are record breakers – we’ve seen some that take 12 minutes longer per kilo.
Our verdict: The fastest condenser dryers will be as speedy as any tumbler you’ll find on the market. But not all machines are lightning fast and remember, condenser dryers cost much more to run than energy-saving heat pump machines.
Energy-saving heat-pump dryers cut energy use in half but they’re famed for taking their time to dry clothes with the slowest we’ve seen taking close to half-an-hour per kilo. However, their tardy reputation is changing, with the very best new machines taking not much longer than 15 minutes per kilo of laundry.
Our verdict: Energy-wise, you can’t beat a heat-pump dryer and now that prices are falling and drying times are being slashed, they’re becoming ever more compelling a purchase. But make sure you get a quick one – sluggish heat-pump dryers are among the slowest you’ll find.
Whatever kind of tumble dryer you buy, be it vented, condenser, heat-pump or compact, check out our tumble dryer reviews before you buy to make sure your choice isn’t a dud.