I think Which? would be a more reliable guide on drying times of UK heat pump Vs conventional dryers.
In the article linked below, ignoring the compact models, which are tiny things (~4kg or less) They estimate a drying times of:
<14 minutes per kg for the quickest vented dryers.
13.5 minutes per kg for the fastest condenser dryer they tested.
And just over 15 minutes per kg for the fastest heat pump dryers. But with the worst taking just under 30 minutes per kg.
See: "Which tumble dryer is fastest?"
https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/tum...o4MvIX3A6Om2CB2Ap3RoCVHcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Reliability wise, certainly a heat pump is more complicated, so more to go wrong, but I've had freezers that have lasted decades, so it shouldn't necessarily be a problem. On the other hand if you buy a low quality poorly designed one, I wouldn't be surprised if the compressor fails, or it develops a refrigerant leak, whereas a low end, low quality vented or condenser dryer is only likely to need a few cheap parts replacing when it breaks, unless it starts a fire of course.
My next dryer will be a heat pump, the only reason I don't already have one is my usage is quite low and my old vented dryer is still going, so the payback time to recoup the cost of a new machine in electricity savings was several years. Now the price of heat pumps have fallen considerably and with much better lint filtration and self cleaning in the latest generation, and with our ever increasing electricity costs, it would probably be worth my while. For an average family's usage, with UK electricity prices buying a heap pump would be a complete no brainer, even if you throw a perfect working conventional dryer out.