Zanussi is not the best
Can I just say in reply to posts (#65,#66) that Zanussi washers are certainlky not the best, there was a lot of slagging of over Bosch on this forum but tbh, atleast a Bosch can still be repaired, unlike Zanussi, bearings go, they will right the machine off, as they break just outside guarantee, and too expensive to fix. Recently AEG's have been failing just over 5 years, which is not acceptable for the Electroluxes. At least with Bosch (Similar, if not cheaper than Zanussi) use good parts, tested in Germany to ensure it is built to the high exacting standards (Logixx machines made in Germany) and more importantly bearings are accessible (Exception Clasixx5/Maxx5 which seem to have been discontinued now).
I also wouldn't go buy an LG over a Bosch either, or Go for Siemens, as they all made in Germany and have atleast 5 years parts & Labour, and unlike AEG, Zanussi don't fail immediately after this is up. LG are expensive, and as seen in USA Explode, OK only top loaders have done this, but LG make out it is the customers fault, when actually this should not happen anyway. Another problem with LG is inside the 12KG, and 11KG models the tub is positioned next to the outside walls, and plastic is thinner than the one Indesit use on Hotpoints. This tub gets out of balance it is going to crush, and add extra vibrations as it is in direct contact with the walls of the machine, or it will mean extra long cycle durations balancing the load.
I also would never switch from a Vented to a condenser model - reason:
1. Condensers take much longer to dry clothes than Vented, as in a vented you have more air going through
2. You don't have to spend ages cleaning a vented dryer, whereas a condenser you need to clean it all over.
3. A Condenser may start as B rated, but over time it decreases to D, e and even F energy rating, because too many people fail to clean it properly, and parts cannot be cleaned.
4. Vented C dryers, are actually more efficient than B rated Condensers, because of the Energy rating scale for dryers.
These are just my opinions, but kind of think your crazy changing from a vented to condenser.
Can I also mention my Uncle has a vented dryer in cupboard, there's no outside wall so he uses a condenser box and has had no problems with it for the 5 years he has been using it.
All you need to do is add ICE or a cold element, and the device collects the water. The whole point of the device is that it will blow dry air out, as it is a vented dryer, and there is more air flow.
All of these are my own opinions and views.