Reply to #47 (Logixx)
Hi
@logixx , yeah I bought them, and I'm using them since the replaced device came. So basically it has 3 or 4 filters right now. 2 double filter on the door (the ones that all the other models have, which I bought myself), 1 in front of the condenser, and one at the bottom which normally collects the wet fluff. And plus AutoClean on top of these of course.
A really interesting thing I noticed is, some fluff still somehow collects at the bottom wet fluff collector, and it's always in the middle part of it. This means that, some fluff still escapes the double filter on the door, then also escapes the condenser filter, and then it gets washed away with AutoClean from the condenser to the bottom of wet fluff collector. This shocked me at first, because if it's even escaping the filters I bought, I can't believe how people are normally using these devices without buying additional filters. No wonder why older SelfCleaning Condenser models were getting clogged after some time. What happens on mine is normal though by the way, because I clean the door filters after every use but I clean the other two bottom filters from month to month. So those wet fluffs are accumulated in over a month, and they're really rare. This shows the AutoClean is working great too, because it means all the fluff that still somehow escapes are getting flushed away to the bottom collector.
In conclusion, my condenser is looking ultra clean right now, and I think this (AutoClean + additinal double door filter) is the best solution in the market for fluffs right now, even better than Miele filtering (because in Miele if fluff somehow escapes, it doesn't gets washed away with the condenser). I was normally going to get an Electrolux/AEG dryer, but on those there isn't a condenser filter and even if there was one it wouldn't have been good like mine.
I know this was a very lengthy post, but I hope everything is clear

Thank you