Condenser Kit For Tumble Dryers [Energy Class A+++] £1.09 by First4spares / Amazon Add-on-item
Technical Details
Brand First4spares
Model VK72200#11
Item Weight 5 g
Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 cm
Efficiency (10 classes) A+++
Capacity 1 Kilograms
Annual Energy Consumption 1 Kilowatt Hours Per Year
Annual Water Consumption 1 Liters per/year
Energy Consumption per complete standard program 1 kilowatt hours
Noise Level 1 dB
Water Consumption per complete standard program 1 litres
Part Number VK72200#11
Number of Option Cycles 1
Number of Standard Cycles 1
Access Location front load
Connector Type Water Line
Door Orientation Reversible
Door Material Mixed Materials
Batteries Included? No
Batteries Required? No
Weight 4.5 Grams
Manufacturer Warranty 6 months
12 comments
seancharles
21 Jul 16#12
These also work if you have a kitchen extractor hood that isn't vented outside (I.e. Semi detached house and it's on the wrong wall
WaxMechaniK
21 Jul 16#11
Good price, but rarely do these ever claim to work very well!
mysticjenny
21 Jul 16#10
great price, thanks op
ScampiLamp
21 Jul 16#8
I just stick the hose out of the window after a bad experience with one of these... Great price but not too good (just in my experience) at keeping condensation contained.
My built in washer/dryer has a proper condenser dryer but it loves to crease and fry clothes instead of dry them :smiley:
sofiasar to ScampiLamp
21 Jul 16#9
thats why we never buy one of them anymore. they can burn clothes too. not sure why they still sell them
Creatzy
20 Jul 16#6
Can this be used on an air conditioning unit ?
Nujol to Creatzy
21 Jul 16#7
Errrrrr..... Nope!
Aircon needs to be in a sealed room with the hot air blown out into the surroundings. Any other arrangement will only serve to heat up the room.
col11
20 Jul 16#5
oh it's a really cheapo Bush one from Argos outlet, only use it on odd occasions really and never expected it to be fantastic, but it does dry my stuff quick when I need them
col11
20 Jul 16#3
I got one of these and thought it was OK, my dryer is in the out house near back door so I just used to leave door open but over time you could see the buildup of fluff and walls a bit damp, still leave door open now and this catches all the fluff and no damp walls
steve543 to col11
20 Jul 16#4
Filter should catch most of fluff ..
Which dryer brand you got
rossaw
20 Jul 16#2
I purchased a similar product from homebase (for a lot more money) and its 100% completely useless. There was much more water condensed on the floor around the box than in the box itself.
sowotsdis
20 Jul 16#1
for venting outside
The "condenser" works poorly and you still have lint in your kitchen all over the place so if you need a tumble dryer invest in the real version
I recommend Bosch or if you can afford it a more efficient heat pump condenser which are quite expensive.
But this is a fab price as the vent hose alone is usually upwards of a fiver
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Technical Details
Brand First4spares
Model VK72200#11
Item Weight 5 g
Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 cm
Efficiency (10 classes) A+++
Capacity 1 Kilograms
Annual Energy Consumption 1 Kilowatt Hours Per Year
Annual Water Consumption 1 Liters per/year
Energy Consumption per complete standard program 1 kilowatt hours
Noise Level 1 dB
Water Consumption per complete standard program 1 litres
Part Number VK72200#11
Number of Option Cycles 1
Number of Standard Cycles 1
Access Location front load
Connector Type Water Line
Door Orientation Reversible
Door Material Mixed Materials
Batteries Included? No
Batteries Required? No
Weight 4.5 Grams
Manufacturer Warranty 6 months
12 comments
My built in washer/dryer has a proper condenser dryer but it loves to crease and fry clothes instead of dry them :smiley:
Aircon needs to be in a sealed room with the hot air blown out into the surroundings. Any other arrangement will only serve to heat up the room.
Which dryer brand you got
The "condenser" works poorly and you still have lint in your kitchen all over the place so if you need a tumble dryer invest in the real version
I recommend Bosch or if you can afford it a more efficient heat pump condenser which are quite expensive.
But this is a fab price as the vent hose alone is usually upwards of a fiver