REDUCED FROM £199
50 reviews on the site for this drier with 44 people giving it a full 5 stars.
I've bought one as I was looking for a vented drier with sensor. Best price I could find
You get 7 level sensor drying programmes to ensure efficient and economical results - by monitoring the amount of water left in the drum, it makes sure your clothes aren't damaged as a result of being over-dried.
Reverse tumble and anti-creasing features keep ironing to a minimum so everything is ready to wear in no time. A buzzer also lets you know when it has finished drying.
A 7 kg capacity is the equivalent of 21 shirts, so you get all the family's clothes dry quickly. There are 10 sensor and 5 timed programmes to choose from, including Cottons, Freshen Up, Synthetics, Delicates, Rapid Dry, Jeans and Shirts.
An accessible filter also ensures quick and easy cleaning and LED progress lights lets you know exactly where you are up to in your cycle.
A large porthole door makes everything is easy to load and unload for maximum convenience.
Useful info:
C rated energy
Vented sensor dryer
7kg capacity
LED progress indicator lights
Indicator light to show dryness levels
Large porthole door
10 sensor and 5 timed programmes
3, 6 or 9 hour delay start
Automatic anti-creasing feature
Reverse action drum
End of cycle buzzer
Child safety feature
Auto cool down phase
H 85, W 60, D 54 cm
Beko DRVS73W vented tumble dryer - White
All comments (25)
rollmesome
10 Jan 16#1
OOS
Dragon32
10 Jan 161#2
Looks good to me.
vinnyandfiona to Dragon32
10 Jan 16#3
I bought it to replace my condenser dryer. all reviews say it's excellent so fingers crossed
soso11
10 Jan 16#4
oos
tapi
10 Jan 161#5
OOS, but similar price at co-op, if wanted
charlie brown
25 Jan 16#6
Thanks for posting. Typical, our vented (AEG Lavatherm) tumble dryer is on the way out, producing heat, tumbling but keeps stopping - call out plus hourly rate and possible repair very expensive and not guaranteed they can identify problem in one visit. So I think it's worth getting it replaced, but not sure whether to stick with AEG or get a different brand.
Op, how are you finding Beko ? Thanks.
ro53ben
1 Feb 161#7
C rated for energy...may as well throw five pound notes on the fire.
charlie brown to ro53ben
1 Feb 161#10
I think the vented dryers tend to be lower rated than condenser ones, but I'm happy to be corrected if you can find a 'A' rated one. :smiley:
fatdeeman to ro53ben
1 Feb 16#16
Most dryers are inefficient, still better than the 10+ year old one people will typically replace with this.
ElRobinio
1 Feb 161#8
I bought this model about a year ago, it's much quicker than our old one at drying clothes.
The sensor drying works *most* of the time: occasionally when drying bed linen some will get wrapped up in itself and you'll get a ball of slightly damp sheets. Not a massive issue, would be fixed if I bothered to move the dial round to "Extra Dry", otherwise just running it again works.
I must admit it was a toss up between this and a Bosch when I got it, both were in the same price range with the same features, went for the Beko as their current reliability seems to be better than Bosch (Bosch reviews infer that newer machines are less reliable than old, Beko remains solidly reliable).
I should also add that the end-of-cycle buzzer doesn't stop until you turn it off, it beeps every minute until you do so :/
hcc27 to ElRobinio
1 Feb 161#9
You made a good choice. Bosch appliances are nowhere near as reliable as they used to be, not a German marque any more. Beko had their share of troubles back in the day (e.g. appliances catching fire) but they've resolved these and are now in my opinion one of the most reliable brands out there.Have a 4 year old washing machine on at least 5 times a week and haven't had any issue with it yet, touch wood.
Next on my list is a Beko dishwasher to replace my ageing Hotpoint, the reviews on the Bekos at AO.COM are incredibly positive.,
charlie brown to ElRobinio
1 Feb 16#12
Is there no way you can mute the end of cycle alarm? Thanks for feedback.
charlie brown
1 Feb 16#11
I'm very tempted, but would prefer an 8kg+ as our Samsung washing machine can take up to 11kg load on some washes. Thanks for feedback.
Opening post
50 reviews on the site for this drier with 44 people giving it a full 5 stars.
I've bought one as I was looking for a vented drier with sensor. Best price I could find
You get 7 level sensor drying programmes to ensure efficient and economical results - by monitoring the amount of water left in the drum, it makes sure your clothes aren't damaged as a result of being over-dried.
Reverse tumble and anti-creasing features keep ironing to a minimum so everything is ready to wear in no time. A buzzer also lets you know when it has finished drying.
A 7 kg capacity is the equivalent of 21 shirts, so you get all the family's clothes dry quickly. There are 10 sensor and 5 timed programmes to choose from, including Cottons, Freshen Up, Synthetics, Delicates, Rapid Dry, Jeans and Shirts.
An accessible filter also ensures quick and easy cleaning and LED progress lights lets you know exactly where you are up to in your cycle.
A large porthole door makes everything is easy to load and unload for maximum convenience.
Useful info:
C rated energy
Vented sensor dryer
7kg capacity
LED progress indicator lights
Indicator light to show dryness levels
Large porthole door
10 sensor and 5 timed programmes
3, 6 or 9 hour delay start
Automatic anti-creasing feature
Reverse action drum
End of cycle buzzer
Child safety feature
Auto cool down phase
H 85, W 60, D 54 cm
Beko DRVS73W vented tumble dryer - White
All comments (25)
Op, how are you finding Beko ? Thanks.
The sensor drying works *most* of the time: occasionally when drying bed linen some will get wrapped up in itself and you'll get a ball of slightly damp sheets. Not a massive issue, would be fixed if I bothered to move the dial round to "Extra Dry", otherwise just running it again works.
I must admit it was a toss up between this and a Bosch when I got it, both were in the same price range with the same features, went for the Beko as their current reliability seems to be better than Bosch (Bosch reviews infer that newer machines are less reliable than old, Beko remains solidly reliable).
I should also add that the end-of-cycle buzzer doesn't stop until you turn it off, it beeps every minute until you do so :/
Next on my list is a Beko dishwasher to replace my ageing Hotpoint, the reviews on the Bekos at AO.COM are incredibly positive.,