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You'll Never Guess This Heat Pump Washer Dryer's Benefits

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Energy Efficient Heat Pump Washer Dryer

With the new federal incentives and awe-inspiring lab test results, the heat pump washer dryer is poised to become a household staple. These all-in-one devices take less time to dry and wash and are also ventless, which means they don't pull conditioned air out of your home to vent it outside.

The clothes are also treated with less heat. Continue reading to find out more about this revolutionary laundry technology.

1. Saves Energy

Heat pumps aren't only used for heating and cooling homes however, they're also employed to dry clothes. A dryer made of heat that is ENERGY STAR-certified uses less electricity than a conventional dryer, saving you money on your electric bill. They run at a lower temperature, which reduces wear and tear on your clothes as well as the environment.

The heat pump washer-dryers reuse the air used in the washing cycle. However it is then cooled and warmed by a condenser unit located inside the evaporator. The warm air is transferred to the drum to continue drying clothes. This means that a heat pump dryer will never have to exhaust the moist air as vented dryers do.

It's important to make your appliances as energy efficient as you can, because the process of washing clothes consumes an enormous amount of energy. This can be accomplished by combining a washer and a heat-pump dryer. This will help you lock in maximum efficiency and begin saving on energy costs right away.

Take a look at our selection of ENERGY SSTAR-certified dryers and washers to start. You can filter the results by model, energy consumption washing cycles, wash cycles, and spin speed. Be sure to check the yellow Energy Guide Label to see the cost of each appliance to run every year.

midea-mdg09eh80-freestanding-heat-pump-dryer-8kg-load-16-programmes-auto-dry-anti-crease-delay-start-child-lock-white-pack-1-1827.jpgCombined washer-dryers are another excellent option for households that can't afford to have two separate machines or do not have the space to house them. These units plug into a standard 120-volt outlet and do not require a venting device or special hookups for 240-volts. They're perfect for apartments and condos, since they can be placed in a closet or underneath a counter.

2. Reduces Noise

The majority of traditional clothes dryers are heated by a hot electric or gas coil. This helps to evaporate moisture from your clothing. That air is then vented outside of your home, taking with it the conditioned air that you're paying to cool in summer and warm in winter. Your home must work overtime to make up for the loss of condition by bringing in replacement air from gaps and cracks in your walls and around doors.

The heat pump washer dryers transfer humidity from one place to another, instead of heating it and then venting it. This is a great option for homeowners with homes which aren't large enough to allow for the additional air flow. It's also possible for people to install dryer/washer combos in spaces where they wouldn't normally be able to place venting dryers like under the stairs, without sacrificing energy efficiency and performance.

While this is a significant benefit of all-in-one washing and drying machines, they do have their flaws. They take longer to complete their cycles than traditional dryers and washers which is why it's crucial to allot plenty of time for each load. Combining two appliances can reduce the amount of laundry you can wash in one go, as it takes an hour longer to dry your whites and colors than they would when they were separate machines.

Thankfully, most manufacturers have started to address these issues by offering simple solutions. For instance LG's top-rated washer and dryer combo features a feature that lets you prop the door open slightly while the machine is running to stop water from pooling and drying out of the drum. A lot of LG models like our top choice, come with a small drain hole in the bottom of the laundry tub to let the water escape instead of pooling inside the drum. You can also purchase sound blankets that fit around your heat pump in order to block out noise.

3. Reduces wear and tear

Heat pump dryers don't heat the air unlike traditional dryers. They simply remove the moisture from clothes. This is kinder on the fabric. It also saves energy since it doesn't waste the energy needed to heat up the air for the drying process.

But, they do require some maintenance than standalone machines because the condensate drain tube has to be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent blockages. However, this isn't that much different from cleaning a standard dryer.

The main difference is that heat-pump washer-dryer combos don't vent, meaning they can be used in a home without cutting into the exterior wall to run ductwork. This is great for apartment dwellers, college students, and others who don't want to spend more money or modify their living space.

The drying time of clothes dried by heat-pump dryers is slower than traditional dryers due to the fact that they don't get nearly as hot. Many people were reluctant to use them because they didn't attain the same temperature. However manufacturers have stepped up their technology and the LG Signature LUWM101HWA heat pump dryer which is on our list of best dryers, comes with a typical drying time of 37 to 70 minutes.

The most important thing to reduce drying time is not overdoing the amount of detergent, which could cause excessive suds that prolongs cycles and leaves a slimy residue on clothes (readers send us emails all the time about this problem). Make sure you're using the recommended amount of high-efficiency detergents and wash the dispenser drawer on a regular basis. This will ensure that the machine is running as efficiently as possible saving your energy and money.

4. Reduces Lint

A heat pump technology pump dryer requires less air to dry your clothes than a vented gas dryer or electric dryer. It's because it doesn't push hot, humid air into your clothes, but instead draws room-temperature vapor from the air around your clothes. This steam is then heated by your dryer to evaporate the moisture out of your laundry, making this type of dryer much more energy efficient.

samsung-series-6-dv90t6240ln-s1-with-optimaldry-freestanding-heat-pump-tumble-dryer-9-kg-graphite-a-rated-1792.jpgDue to this efficiency it is true that a heat-pump washer dryer isn't as heavy as a conventional vented gas or electric dryer, but it weighs about 88 lbs. This could be a significant difference if you're planning to put it on the wall or use it in a space that may not be large enough to accommodate vents.

Lint buildup is a major issue with all dryers. However, the heat pump dryer's reduced temperatures limit the amount lint that could block the exhaust and stop the clothes from drying to their full potential. That also lowers the risk of a fire in your dryer or in its exhaust, which can occur when flammable oils and solvents from your laundry get into the vent or into the dryer's evaporator.

To avoid lint build-up Be sure to clean your dryer vent at least once a year (more often if you have pets or kids). A leaf blower or wire brush will help you remove any lint that has accumulated between ridges in the accordion hose, and it's safer to do this from outside instead of inside, heat pump Washer dryer if you can.

To prevent drying out, be sure to use a detergent that is low in suds and follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to set your water level. Separate your laundry according to fabric type and wash delicates such as silk using heavy cottons and linens. That way you won't overdye your delicates or shrink them too much, and the sensors for moisture will have a better chance of detecting when your laundry is completely dry to end the cycle.

5. Saves Space

The dryers that use heat pump consume less energy as they recycle and Heat Pump Washer Dryer reuse hot air. This can save you money on utility bills, but also on energy costs to cool or heat your home.

This method is more gentle on fabrics and lessens shrinkage which is a major benefit when dealing with expensive clothes. It also removes the need for vents that are blocked by lint, and also reduces the energy consumed by conventional dryers in order to warm the air in the room prior to entering the machine. This helps to reduce your heating bills.

Heat pump washer-dryer combinations are designed to fit into tiny spaces, like closets and kitchens. These units are compact and just take just a few inches of space over the top vented washers. They are ventless, so they can be placed wherever you want to with water and a 110-volt outlet.

These all-in-one appliances are easy to use, too. All you have to do is select the right wash cycle and drying cycle for your load, and then let them do the work. Once your clothes are clean you can simply take them off.

These efficient, energy-efficient machines allow you to clean your laundry without breaking the budget. Go online or visit the a gorgeous Aztec Appliance showroom today to find your new washer-dryer combo that will seamlessly fit into your home. We offer the best prices, promotions, rebates and financing options for enhancing your laundry space. We're here to assist you choose the perfect dryer with a heat pump that fits your requirements and lifestyle!

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