New Dryer by Bosch: EcoLogixx 7 with Heat Pump Technology

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Bosch/Siemens have come out with a new dryer on September first: the EcoLogixx 7 with heat pump. It uses 40 % less energy than what is required for A-class energy efficiency – so approx. 1.5 kWh for a full cycle.

It’s based upon their current line of dryers, sold under the Axxis name in the US. It’s got a 4 cu.ft. drum and all the regular cycles. It’s most interesting innovation is the self-cleaning condenser: during the drying cycle, water from the tank that collects the condensed water is flushed down through the condenser – up to four times during a drying cycle.

It retails for 1100 Euros -> USD 1500.

Here’s the link to a promotional video I copied from Bosch. It’s in German but I added a translation.

Alex

 
An oversized dehumidifier? Would the energy draw be all that less than a conventional vented electric dryer? How long to dry x pounds of y fabric that had been spun out at what speed?
 
It will be great to see if they can get enough people to spend the money and keep the technology alive.

Peter, we have Heat Pump hotwater tanks here now. They usually draw around 1200watts and have a recovery time to 60degC of around 2 hours for 300L. They now can operate down to temps of around -5degC which makes them suitable for most of Australia. It essentially runs a heat pump smaller than most window unit airconditioners. (2400watts)

Compared to the 4800watts resistance heat to achieve the same recovery, it uses a lot less energy.
 
And AEG (Electrolux)...

...have had one for years.

I must say, the self-cleaning condenser unit sounds a nice idea.

I should imagine that the current craze for energy efficiency and in light of high energy bills, has probably given manufacturers a bloody good kick up the backside, to get the latest energy-saving technology out to the consumer as quickly as possible.

I really hope they're a success.
 
Sounds like an interesting idea, especially for Europe where so many homes cannot have a vented dryer. Condenser dryers aren't a big draw in the United States, so wonder if they ever would be imported.

Come to think of it don't think there is a American condenser dryer, nor has there been one in quite some time. GM/Frigidaire had them, as did several other brands, even recall one in the home ec class room at school, but even then the teacher hated the thing because it forced her to use water during water shortages.

L.
 
The differences are significant! But the technology is far more complicated, I'm worried that those dryers are more repair prone. I still wonder if it will pay for itself.

Miele has a see through drawing on it's website, here it is.

Askomiele, what is the model number of the Miele heatpumpdryer? I can't find any number on Miele's website.
 
"what is the model number of the Miele heatpumpdryer? I can't find any number on Miele's website."

I just tried to download it but it's not available... I'd be interested in the manual as well. According to the picture above - if you download the enlarged version - the model is: SOFTTRONIC T 8626 C WP. If you enter it into the search matrix it'll come up with the correct result but no link to download the manual.
 
VZUG Adora TLS WP Heat Pump Dryer....!!!!

Heres the VZUG version, apparently its the most efficient in its class!!!! (according to topten.info) and its very quiet, pumps the water into the drain, only a sponge filter to clean along with the fluff filter....one to watch me thinks!!!

Boasting Pivoting Electronic Control Panel, 6kg Load, drum volume 103ltrs,Pump to Drain Facility or link drain with washer, Aprox 90mins to dry on cottons spun at ZUG 1600rpm.

 
Wow, for years there was only one heat pump dryer (AEG) on the marked and now we seem to become flooded by them. I still regret that gas dryers never made it as they are even more efficient. When I was ready for the Miele gas dryer it had just been discontinued :-(
 
Self Cleaning

as someone who has owned a condensing dryer for years a self cleaning condenser is a dream come true! One of my most hated chores!!
 

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