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Tumble Dryers by Brand

When it comes to replacing or upgrading your tumble dryer, it's important to choose from a reputable brand. As such, Plumbworld is home to a selection of leading brands, at affordable prices, so you can be sure you're buying a reliable, high-quality tumble dryer. After all, it's important to find a dryer that looks good and works well! Below, you'll find tumble dryers from Hotpoint, Bosch, Samsung, and more. Find the perfect tumble dryer for you today!

 
 

What's the real difference between a heat pump dryer and a condenser dryer, and which one will save you money over time?

Heat pump dryers recycle hot air and run at lower temperatures, so they use noticeably less electricity than standard condenser machines; you'll see more heat pump options in the range, including 7kg to 9kg models from Samsung, AEG and Bosch. Condenser dryers cost less up front, the Indesit 8kg condenser sits around the current product price, but they use more energy each cycle. If you dry daily or have a large household, a heat pump will usually save you money on bills even though the purchase price is higher. For occasional use in a small household a cheaper condenser can be a sensible short-term choice.

How do I choose the right capacity, what do 7kg, 8kg and 9kg actually mean in practice?

Capacity relates to the weight of dry laundry the drum will hold: 7kg suits a single person or couple, 8kg is a good all-round option for a small family, and 9kg is ideal if you have a family, dry bedding or bulky coats often. the Hoover and Candy models are 7kg and work well for two people, while the Samsung and Bosch 9kg machines are better if you need to dry duvets or larger weekly loads. Picking one size larger than your usual weekly wash gives flexibility and reduces the risk of overloading.

Will the finish and door style affect how the dryer looks in my kitchen or utility room?

Yes, finishes here include white, black and silver, with a few models featuring chrome-trimmed doors which can lift the look; the Samsung is available in black or white, while Bosch offers a silver finish. A white dryer blends unobtrusively into a classic kitchen, a silver or chrome-trim model pairs well with stainless-steel ovens, and a black door gives a modern, designer feel. Think about matching the dryer to the dominant finish of your other appliances for a cohesive look.

The product list shows different machine weights, does that matter, and how do weights compare across the range?

Machine weights in the range span from around 31kg up to about 55kg, with lighter units typically being smaller condenser models and heavier ones often larger heat pump dryers or integrated designs. If you move the appliance occasionally or have limited handling help, a 31kg condenser will be easier to manoeuvre than a 54kg heat pump. For a fixed laundry space the weight won't affect daily use, but it's useful to know when planning delivery or placement.

How do the warranty options differ and what should you look for when assessing long-term value?

Warranty terms vary from the standard two-year cover to packages offering 10 years of parts plus one year of labour, or two years with 10-year parts cover for key components. A longer parts warranty often applies to durable elements like inverter motors and gives extra reassurance against costly component failure, especially on higher-end models from Samsung, Bosch and AEG. If you plan to keep the appliance for many years, a model with extended parts cover can be a better long-term investment even if the sticker price is higher.