Heat Pumps....
Congratulations Al heard good reviews of working performance, am amazed how they dont build a better first filter in most dryers , every heat pump dryer I`ve seen has fine dust on the secondary pre-pump filter - but you will find it much easier to clean than your existing condenser!!
Seamus, you seem to have gotten the wrong end of the stick with my reported creasing Lol, that was unique to me as a user, the dryers crease no more or less than vented or condenser - the issue I had was that I had 6 complete sets of king size heavy cotton blend bedding to wash and dry turn around after a weekend houseful!!
In the Maytag I could spin them at 1600rpm and put them in the condenser dryer after 30 mins pull them out and hang straight to air or put back on the beds straight from the dryer with no creasing and no need to iron...
I used this same tecnique with the Zugs but the creases didnt drop out because they where even dryer (less moisture left in) after being spun in the larger diameter Zug drum @ 1600rpm before they got to the dryer, and as there isnt any heat the Zug dryer finished drying the little moisture left in the fabric even quicker than the Maytag before the creases had time to drop out...
What I had to do was spin at a lower speed to leave more moisture in this particular fabric and creasing not a problem....I was explaining the fact that we all have ways of using washers and dryers but even we have to alter some of our ways with new technology!!
Congratulations Al heard good reviews of working performance, am amazed how they dont build a better first filter in most dryers , every heat pump dryer I`ve seen has fine dust on the secondary pre-pump filter - but you will find it much easier to clean than your existing condenser!!
Seamus, you seem to have gotten the wrong end of the stick with my reported creasing Lol, that was unique to me as a user, the dryers crease no more or less than vented or condenser - the issue I had was that I had 6 complete sets of king size heavy cotton blend bedding to wash and dry turn around after a weekend houseful!!
In the Maytag I could spin them at 1600rpm and put them in the condenser dryer after 30 mins pull them out and hang straight to air or put back on the beds straight from the dryer with no creasing and no need to iron...
I used this same tecnique with the Zugs but the creases didnt drop out because they where even dryer (less moisture left in) after being spun in the larger diameter Zug drum @ 1600rpm before they got to the dryer, and as there isnt any heat the Zug dryer finished drying the little moisture left in the fabric even quicker than the Maytag before the creases had time to drop out...
What I had to do was spin at a lower speed to leave more moisture in this particular fabric and creasing not a problem....I was explaining the fact that we all have ways of using washers and dryers but even we have to alter some of our ways with new technology!!