Advice on heat pump dryers
You save the most energy with a heat pump dryer, thanks to the low drying temperature. With an A+++ energy label, you save up to € 1150 on your energy bill over its lifespan. Read what the best heat pump dryer for you is and what to keep in mind when buying a new one here.
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What's a heat pump dryer?
A heat pump dryer is a condenser dryer, but more efficient. The heat pump dryer saves energy costs via a heat pump and cooling agent.
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