I've been looking for a decent Heat Pump tumble dryer and this one looks pretty good. Use code TD-PMXF and get it for just over 300 quid. This makes it probably the cheapest 9kg A++ Heat Pump tumble dryer on the market.
Product details:
Candy Tumble dryers are designed with style and practically in mind.
The GVS H9A2DCE 9kg capacity Heat Pump condenser tumble dryer is perfect for medium-large sized family. Heat Pump technology provides great energy efficiency as well as excellent drying performance and has an A++ energy rating. The heat pump tumble dryer uses hot air to absorb moisture from your clothes in order to get them dry after a wash. After this air passes through the drum, it goes through the evaporator which removes the moisture, which is collected as condensation and stored into a tank.
Comprising clever Sensor Dry technology, it allows you to set the level of dryness you require. The dryer then switches off automatically when this level of dryness has been reached. It protects your clothes from over drying as well as saving electricity by not drying for longer than is needed.
The GVS C9DCG Tumble Dryer features One Touch technology which offers a clever solution that works as simply as a contactless payment system. By using an android smartphone, you can control, monitor and manage the appliance via your mobile device through the Candy Simply-Fi app.
The Candy GVS C9DCG Tumble Dryer features the exclusive ˜EasyCase' in-door reservoir. EasyCase is a unique, patented water reservoir built right into the tumble dryer's door. The ergonomically designed EasyCase makes it easy to see when the water needs emptying and has a convenient handle making it easy to remove. The collected purified water can be re-used around the house for jobs such as mopping floors, water plants or used in the steam iron. (Not suitable for drinking)
29 comments
ellenw
17 Aug 17#29
My friend's washing machine was brand new. Phone number 03448 111 211, found this may help, whitegoodshelp.co.uk/app…re/
Nicolas
16 Aug 17#24
Is candy meant to be a good brand? Thinking of buying an integrated fridge Candy £240, zanussi 280, hot point/ indesit 315 and Semiens / Bosch 399 at nearly twice the price
Many thanks for effort but this is standing column integrated as opp to standard under counter built in
ellenw to Nicolas
16 Aug 17#27
Keep an eye on Hotpoint Clearance they have new stuff in all the time.
Nicolas to ellenw
16 Aug 17#28
Thanku So what is the clearance Are these new or ex demo or refunds
stovy
14 Aug 17#20
I hear that I hear White Knight dryers are good, can anyone comment?
rellymr to stovy
15 Aug 17#22
I heard the same but mine (which was only used occasionally) failed after 3 years with a wierd intermittent fault.
mario2001 to stovy
15 Aug 17#23
We used one of their gas fired dryer. It was excellent, quick drying no humidity problem due to vent and costs were at least 1/3rd of electric dryers
mario2001
14 Aug 17#19
guys, bought this machine when it was on sale in april (20% voucher) for £295.20. so far we've had good experience although still need to test it during winters. regarding 4-5 hrs of drying time that is the heat pump technology. we've been getting dry clothes in 2 hrs but we never fill it with 9 kg load. 5-6kg max at any time. i believe this is value for money
getmore4less
13 Aug 17#18
they may take a bit longer than vented, my Grundig does a full load in couple of hours.
does it matter NO, it is not like you sit there watching it, the load and unload times are the same
just needs a bit of planning most wash and dry machines have delay timers
If I have a day at home I can do 4/5 loads wash(long eco washes) and dry probably 1/2 hour total load/unloads.
adeljay92
13 Aug 17#15
I repair white good appliances and I can tell you heat pump tumble dryers are waste of time. There selling point is they save energy but it takes hours to dry. This is.from brands such as AEG. So high end brands. Just stick to the the conventional dryers
John.Mason to adeljay92
13 Aug 17#16
I don't know about other brands but our new Bosch heat pump model is just as quick or quicker than our old condenser dryer. Mind you its one of the top two Which? Rated dryers, both Bosch models.
adeljay92 to John.Mason
14 Aug 17#21
It won't last long you have to constantly keep the condenser clear and filters clear. I mean the filters in the door have to always be clear. Sorry to sound like a downer just something I've been seeing around with these dryers. It may not be all of them
mayzi to adeljay92
13 Aug 17#17
So what would you recommend in this price range?
pshemek
13 Aug 17#12
Hi Guys! I'm also looking for some good deals on integrated dishwashers and American style fridge freezers with water and ice dispenser (plumbed). Good tips much appreciated.
Tequila
13 Aug 17#11
Don't buy these rubbish brands,Candy,Indesit,Hotpoint etc they were once decent but now really rubbish. Pay a bit more and buy something decent from Samsung,LG,Bosch or Miele.
The Samsung is closer in price but still £200 higher than this £300 machine. If you have the money to spare then why not I suppose, but there again you'll probably be buying everything high end in your house because you can make the argument about not buying a cheap: car, TV, laptop, phone, dishwasher, bathroom suite, etc etc.
Tequila to escortboy
13 Aug 17#14
Well Miele yes but Samsung and LG I wouldn't call them high end (specially price wise), they are just good technology and good quality for the money unlike these buttom of the barrel brands. IMO most people who aim for 9KG can get away with 7KG,or they can wait a little for an offer or price drop to show up if they can'y afford the price difference right away. The quality/technonoly/reliability difference is significant, and definitely worth spending some more.it's a bulky, heavy washing machine and repair process is painful and difficult.
ellenw
13 Aug 17#6
The Indesit Ecotime IDPE 845 A1 ECO Heat Pump Condenser Sensor Dryer is £183.20 with code.
escortboy to ellenw
13 Aug 17#7
Ummmm, wow.. £360 elsewhere at £180ish on Tesco with the code. I was looking through the 20% off page and it wasn't on there, and I searched heat pump tumble dryer and it didn't come up either. I just checked the Indesit out on their own site and it's a 8kg A+ rated heat pump tumble dryer with sensor.
Not the biggest tub, but definitely a good deal. Thanks OP
mxer450
13 Aug 17#4
We would like a new tumble dryer, heat pump looks appealing but the more I read about them the more I'm put off, we are in a fortunate position where we could have any type, vented, condensed, or heat pump? But difficult to decide, we have 4 children so it's important we choose the right technology.
ellenw
13 Aug 17#1
If you're still looking, there's a dryer @ Hotpoint Clearance, Maytag HMMR90430 9kg A++ Heat Pump Condenser Tumble Dryer in White for £355.99, it seems to be around £600 elswhere. 2% Quidco. hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…ers
escortboy to ellenw
13 Aug 17#2
Found out why it's probably been sent back to them lol!
Amazon review: 1, It take ages to dry 3-4 hrs, with a small load, on its highest heat setting, even then your clothes will have damp patches on them, and not even smell dry! 2, The filter clean light comes on every time its turned its used even when clean! 3, The door can be opened, when the machine is running and it continues to run! 4, Your clothes get caught in the gap around the door, so the drum goes round, creating a massive knot of clothes so you have to continually monitor it, untangle your clothes , put it on again, 5 minutes later, clothes in a ball!!!
pshemek to ellenw
13 Aug 17#3
Thanks... I'm just reading reviews and they are quite mixed so not too sure
Opening post
Product details:
Candy Tumble dryers are designed with style and practically in mind.
The GVS H9A2DCE 9kg capacity Heat Pump condenser tumble dryer is perfect for medium-large sized family.
Heat Pump technology provides great energy efficiency as well as excellent drying performance and has an A++ energy rating. The heat pump tumble dryer uses hot air to absorb moisture from your clothes in order to get them dry after a wash. After this air passes through the drum, it goes through the evaporator which removes the moisture, which is collected as condensation and stored into a tank.
Comprising clever Sensor Dry technology, it allows you to set the level of dryness you require. The dryer then switches off automatically when this level of dryness has been reached. It protects your clothes from over drying as well as saving electricity by not drying for longer than is needed.
The GVS C9DCG Tumble Dryer features One Touch technology which offers a clever solution that works as simply as a contactless payment system. By using an android smartphone, you can control, monitor and manage the appliance via your mobile device through the Candy Simply-Fi app.
The Candy GVS C9DCG Tumble Dryer features the exclusive ˜EasyCase' in-door reservoir. EasyCase is a unique, patented water reservoir built right into the tumble dryer's door. The ergonomically designed EasyCase makes it easy to see when the water needs emptying and has a convenient handle making it easy to remove. The collected purified water can be re-used around the house for jobs such as mopping floors, water plants or used in the steam iron. (Not suitable for drinking)
29 comments
whitegoodshelp.co.uk/app…re/
Thinking of buying an integrated fridge
Candy £240, zanussi 280, hot point/ indesit 315 and Semiens / Bosch 399 at nearly twice the price
hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…ors
So what is the clearance
Are these new or ex demo or refunds
does it matter NO, it is not like you sit there watching it, the load and unload times are the same
just needs a bit of planning most wash and dry machines have delay timers
If I have a day at home I can do 4/5 loads wash(long eco washes) and dry probably 1/2 hour total load/unloads.
Pay a bit more and buy something decent from Samsung,LG,Bosch or Miele.
Samsung - £499
LG - £599
Bosch - £599
Miele - £1,010
The Samsung is closer in price but still £200 higher than this £300 machine. If you have the money to spare then why not I suppose, but there again you'll probably be buying everything high end in your house because you can make the argument about not buying a cheap: car, TV, laptop, phone, dishwasher, bathroom suite, etc etc.
IMO most people who aim for 9KG can get away with 7KG,or they can wait a little for an offer or price drop to show up if they can'y afford the price difference right away.
The quality/technonoly/reliability difference is significant, and definitely worth spending some more.it's a bulky, heavy washing machine and repair process is painful and difficult.
I was looking through the 20% off page and it wasn't on there, and I searched heat pump tumble dryer and it didn't come up either.
I just checked the Indesit out on their own site and it's a 8kg A+ rated heat pump tumble dryer with sensor.
hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…ers
Amazon review:
1, It take ages to dry 3-4 hrs, with a small load, on its highest heat setting, even then your clothes will have damp patches on them, and not even smell dry!
2, The filter clean light comes on every time its turned its used even when clean!
3, The door can be opened, when the machine is running and it continues to run!
4, Your clothes get caught in the gap around the door, so the drum goes round, creating a massive knot of clothes so you have to continually monitor it, untangle your clothes , put it on again, 5 minutes later, clothes in a ball!!!