Did a small load of darks last night in the Miele and decided what the heck, time to try out the other new arrival. Since the place had been shut up with the AC on for a few hours it was cool enough with dry air. Figured for the short time it would take to dry the load it was better to use the condenser dryer than to open window to insert vent for the Whirlpool compact dryer.
Didn't bother with snaps as have posted pics of the dryer before and there really isn't much to see when it operational with the solid door and all.
Anywho am quite underwhelmed with condenser drying, well at least this version anyway.
Load consisted of 1 pair of sweatpants and three dark T-Shirts all black and made from cotton. Used the timed dry setting as the AEG LavaTherm manual seems to suggest this if one is drying <1Kg which this load certainly fit.
Set timer to 20 minutes and pressed start, then went off about my business. After about ten minutes went back to check on things. Popped open the door and yes, there was the "hot" but moist laundry those who use condenser dryers speak of, but items still were not "dry". Closed the door and restarted the machine. Apparently the last ten minutes of all drying cycles timed or sensor, Cottons or "EasyCares", etc... is the cool down phase without heat. So choosing timed dry of 20mins only gives 10 of heating. This wasn't a huge deal at first because there was still a lot of heat inside the dryer (so one thought) and it would be enough to dry things.
Not a bit of it.
Items came out of the dryer warm and damp. By this time things were starting to get a bit warm indoors so decided enough was enough; hung up the moist wash on drying rack and ended the trial run. Cleaned the lint trap of minimal fluff, and emptied the water container (well took it out and held it over the sink as it was empty).
Thoughts? The compact Whirlpool dryer would have had this load almost totally dry in 20mins. While the hems and or elastic waistband of the sweatpants may have still be damp, everything else would be dry if not crisp. All this with using *only* 1450w of heating power versus the 2300w or so of the AEG.
Every so often the Lavatherm would stop, pause then restart. At first this caused concern, then figured out this dryer has a reverse feature and that is what it was doing. Also don't know if it is whatever laundry detergent and or fabric softener previous owners used, but it scented not only the load and wafted through the home as well. Even now many hours later the laundry still has that whiff about it. Used unscented detergent so the scent is very pronounced.
All and all cannot say this will be one's go to dryer. Aside from having a larger drum then the Whirlpool and reversing it just does not seem very efficient or fast. There is a "Quick" button/option but the manual is rather vague as to what that does.
Didn't bother with snaps as have posted pics of the dryer before and there really isn't much to see when it operational with the solid door and all.
Anywho am quite underwhelmed with condenser drying, well at least this version anyway.
Load consisted of 1 pair of sweatpants and three dark T-Shirts all black and made from cotton. Used the timed dry setting as the AEG LavaTherm manual seems to suggest this if one is drying <1Kg which this load certainly fit.
Set timer to 20 minutes and pressed start, then went off about my business. After about ten minutes went back to check on things. Popped open the door and yes, there was the "hot" but moist laundry those who use condenser dryers speak of, but items still were not "dry". Closed the door and restarted the machine. Apparently the last ten minutes of all drying cycles timed or sensor, Cottons or "EasyCares", etc... is the cool down phase without heat. So choosing timed dry of 20mins only gives 10 of heating. This wasn't a huge deal at first because there was still a lot of heat inside the dryer (so one thought) and it would be enough to dry things.
Not a bit of it.
Items came out of the dryer warm and damp. By this time things were starting to get a bit warm indoors so decided enough was enough; hung up the moist wash on drying rack and ended the trial run. Cleaned the lint trap of minimal fluff, and emptied the water container (well took it out and held it over the sink as it was empty).
Thoughts? The compact Whirlpool dryer would have had this load almost totally dry in 20mins. While the hems and or elastic waistband of the sweatpants may have still be damp, everything else would be dry if not crisp. All this with using *only* 1450w of heating power versus the 2300w or so of the AEG.
Every so often the Lavatherm would stop, pause then restart. At first this caused concern, then figured out this dryer has a reverse feature and that is what it was doing. Also don't know if it is whatever laundry detergent and or fabric softener previous owners used, but it scented not only the load and wafted through the home as well. Even now many hours later the laundry still has that whiff about it. Used unscented detergent so the scent is very pronounced.
All and all cannot say this will be one's go to dryer. Aside from having a larger drum then the Whirlpool and reversing it just does not seem very efficient or fast. There is a "Quick" button/option but the manual is rather vague as to what that does.