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Dryers are some of the most useful appliances a household can have. Not only do they let you save time that you would otherwise have used waiting for your clothes to air-dry, they also protect your clothes from any dirt or odour they may pick up while hanging to dry. Modern dryers come in many different models. As an overview, let’s look at a number of factors to differentiate dryers, such as size and capacity, dryer type, and special features.
Standard dimensions for a clothes dryer are a height of 85cm, a width of 60cm and a depth of 60cm. With these dimensions, it fits comfortably under any countertop. Before being installed, it must be assured that a place has all the hook-ups or vents it needs for the specific dryer type.
Venting dryers: Usually the cheapest dryers, these appliances dry your clothes with heated air and then vent the moist air to the outside.
Condenser dryers: Like venting dryers, condenser dryers use heated air for drying, but then condense the moist air into water, which is then stored or drained. They’re usually more energy-efficient than vented dryers.
Heat pump dryers: These dryers cool down the hot, moist air, and reuse it for further drying after extracting the water. These are the most energy-efficient dryers currently available and are suitable for people who want to reduce their environmental impact even further.
Depending on the model and the brand, different capacities are available for dryers. As a rule of thumb, households usually require the following capacities:
1-2 people: Up to 5kg
4 people: Up to 7kg
4+ people: 10kg or more
Note that these are only estimates and requirements may vary depending on the household. To have further guidance, you can refer to this dryer buying guide: how to choose the best dryer for your house.
Apart from the obvious benefits of a dryer like dry and fragrant clothes, it comes with a variety of additional features that fit different households’ needs.
Intelligent cycles use special sensors that adjust drying times depending on how wet your clothes are. This protects them from added wear and tear and results in a shorter drying time.
ReverseTumbling reduces wrinkling in your dried clothes by up to one third.
VapourRefresh further reduces wrinkles and refreshes fabrics.
ColourCare prevents the fading of your favourite coloured garments.
Electrolux dryers offer a perfect drying solution that will protect the fabrics and colours of your favourite garments. With innovative technologies like VapourRefresh or ColourCare, your clothes are in good hands. Add to that the savings you’ll make thanks to Electrolux’s energy-efficient drying process, and it becomes clear that an Electrolux dryer is the best addition to your laundry room.
For more details, this FAQs about Electrolux dryers will give you all you need to know like warranty, support, troubleshooting, and so on.
This is a smart sensor system in Electrolux dryers that uses radar to detect moisture levels deep inside your clothes, not just on the surface. The dryer then automatically adjusts the drying time and temperature to ensure everything is dried perfectly without being over-dried. This protects your fabrics from damage and is especially great for bulky items like blankets, comforters, or down jackets.
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This technology makes the dryer drum alternate directions, spinning both ways throughout the cycle. By changing direction, it separates your clothes, prevents them from tangling into a ball, and helps your clothes dry more evenly and come out with significantly fewer wrinkles and creases.
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A typical drying cycle consumes between 1-3 kWh, depending on the machine's power, the size of the load, and the cycle length.
For example: If you run a 2kW dryer for 90 minutes, it uses 3 kWh of electricity. Using it every other day would add up to about 45 kWh for the month. For most households, the monthly cost is quite manageable.
Therefore, the electricity cost for using a dryer is not too high. To save energy, you can set the dryer to an economy mode, spin-dry clothes thoroughly before drying, or partially air-dry them before putting them in the machine.
The drying time for a clothes dryer can range from about 60 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on the load size. For thin fabrics or baby clothes, it only takes 20-30 minutes to dry completely.
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