Simply brought this item from argos, and it was delivered promptly.
Previously I can only compare this unit to vented machines that I have seen in use in the past, and they are usually a drama to fit and moisture escapes.
The device was well packed so not damaged on delivery, which is ... Read review
Advantages: Can work as a condenser and vented, cheap, small, basic, easy to use Disadvantages: Not a large drum, not exacally asthetically beautiful
...sometimes an issue with large white goods.
It was also surprising light to move, so easy to place. Obviously the condensing part means it can really go anywhere. The guidelines on placing the device merely specify that the bottom vent is not blocked.
It drys clothes quickly and quietly, quieter than I expected from a budget machine, a full load usually takes 30 -45 mins depending on the type of clothes. Another point ... ...either, we have it in the kitchen and it does not heat up the room and no condensation escapes at all.
It is easy to clear out the fluff filter and the water that collects, they simply pull out in one direction and when you have emptyed it you slot it back in until it clicks, they are both pretty solid and likely to last a long time, there does not seem to be any fiddley bits or strange catches or switches.
Simply brought this item from argos, and it was delivered promptly.
Previously I can only compare this unit to vented machines that I have seen in use in the past, and they are usually a drama to fit and moisture escapes.
The device was well packed so not damaged on delivery, which is sometimes an issue with large white goods.
It was also surprising light to move, so easy to place. Obviously the condensing part means it can really go anywhere. The guidelines on placing the device merely specify that the bottom vent is not blocked.
It drys clothes quickly and quietly, quieter than I expected from a budget machine, a full load usually takes 30 -45 mins depending on the type of clothes. Another point to make is that it does not get too hot either, we have it in the kitchen and it does not heat up the room and no condensation escapes at all.
It is easy to clear out the fluff filter and the water that collects, they simply pull out in one direction and when you have emptyed it you slot it back in until it clicks, they are both pretty solid and likely to last a long time, there does not seem to be any fiddley bits or strange catches or switches.
Its pretty simple to use, the only buttons on the front are a high/low heat switch and a dial to select the heating time. So you would either select high heat or low heat, set your time and you are good to go.
As I have already said it is a pretty quiet device, I have to return to the room to see when its finished as you can not hear it outside of the room.
Really it could not be simpler, no drama, just does the job.