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Buy a heat pump dryer or a vented dryer

The difference between a heat pump dryer and a duct dryer is as follows: A heat pump dryer is a very energy efficient dryer, a drain dryer is not. A dryer blows the hot and humid air through a drain, a heat pump dryer captures this condensation in a tank or discharges it into the sewer. A heat pump dryer captures this condensation in a reservoir or discharges it down the drain.

Buy a heat pump dryer or a vented dryer

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October

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Yannick

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Compare heat pump and vented dryer

These two types differ in certain features, and when you know which ones they are, you can choose which one suits you best. After all, which clothes dryer is the most economical to use? And what is the difference in disposal options? And why is a heat pump dryer more expensive to buy? We’ll list all the pros and cons for you in a table, then go into more detail about each part.

SpecificationsHeat pump dryerVented dryer
Water disposalReservoir or drain hoseExternal drain hose
Air outletNot to environmentTo surroundings
Purchase priceMedium-highLow
Energy consumptionLow (environmentally conscious)High (environmental impact)
Energy costsApproximately € 40 per yearApproximately € 115 per year
Drying temperatureLowHigh
Better for your laundryYes (low drying temperature)No (high temperature)

How the heat pump dryer and vented dryer work

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted by a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

Points to compare

Exhaust air

The air from a return dryer is exhausted to the outside. In this case, most of the heat will travel through the flexible hose to the window. However, the area around the washer will also heat up. This is not the case with a heat pump dryer, so it is also suitable if you want to place the dryer in a small space that would otherwise heat up quickly. You can think of a storage room or closet. A condensation dryer, like a heat pump dryer, does not heat the ambient air.

Water outlet

The water is discharged in different ways. A tumble dryer needs the well known ‘hose’, a thick flexible hose that needs to be placed out of the window. Through this hose, the dryer will lose its warm and humid air. The convenience of this is that you don’t need to empty a reservoir, but the hose does need to be hung out of the window. A heat pump dryer, on the other hand, does not need an external drain. The water can be collected in a condensation tank, which you have to empty after every drying cycle. However, you also have the option to connect a drainage hose to drain the water directly, so you don’t have to deal with a large hose or emptying the tank. If you want to place the dryer in a place where you have limited water drainage, but also no window available, then a heat pump dryer with a water reservoir is a great solution.

Energy consumption

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted by a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

Build quality

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted by a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

Lifetime

The lifespan depends on many factors and therefore cannot be directly compared between the types of clothes dryers. Its lifespan depends mainly on its build quality, frequency of use and maintenance. New clothes dryers nowadays have a lifespan of at least 10 years. Note that this is an expected life. If you use the tumble dryer much more, or if a component breaks down sooner for particular reasons, this does not apply! In addition, it is not possible to make a statement about the lifespan of second-hand models. These dryers have been used, but because you don’t know how often, you can’t say if the dryer will last long.

Drying temperature

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted by a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

Better for your laundry

Despite the fact that programs can take longer at low temperature, low temperature is ultimately better for the clothes. Besides the lower temperature, wash programs are also important. Both the heat pump dryers and the extractor dryers have special wash programs which are extra efficient for the laundry. There are special programs for certain fabrics, but also programs that allow any kind of laundry to be washed together. There are also programs that minimize shrinkage and wear.

Specifications

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted through a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

Conclusion

A dryer is now quite old-fashioned, this variant has been on the market for a long time and is no longer sold in every webshop. The tumble dryers that are on the market today are not much different than the older models, except that the energy label has become more favorable. The way a dryer works is quite simple. Warm air is blown through the dryer, which is exhausted through a thick flexible hose. A heat pump dryer is less long in the market and works differently. A heat pump dryer blows the warm air into the drum, where the clothes dry, then the heat and moisture is removed. The air that remains is cool and goes back into the drum. Finally, there is a condenser dryer, which is more like a conventional dryer. This variant requires no external ventilation and uses two circuits and a heat exchanger to condense and heat the air.

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Yannick

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