Tumble dryer that senses dryness
Andy Hall wrote:
On 2006-12-27 16:09:19 +0000, "R.P.McMurphy"
said:
Our tumble dryer is on its way out (3 years old-crap Hoover model..im
never buying Hoover again!) Id like to replace it with one that senses
that the clothes are dry as i suspect loads of energy is commonly lost
through householders leaving their dryers on to ensure clothes are
fully dry.
I've heard these sensors commonly fail..what's everyone's experience?
Can anyone recommend a decent dryer that is likely to last and be
economical?
cheers
Steve
I've had a Miele model that does this for well over ten years. It has
had no problems at all apart from the power switch which was damaged on
delivery. Clothes dryness is sensed and it switches off or turns down
the heat, reverting to an occasional turn of the clothes to avoid
creasing.
Bosch Logixx: 4 years and still doing good.
Tim
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