Discover 6 things you need to know to get the most out of your tumble dryers. For additional information, browse Electrolux dryers available in Philippines.

  • Does a dryer consume a lot of electricity when it is used?

    To fully utilize the electricity consumption, it is recommended to dry your clothes at maximum load. Avoid drying 1 or 2 pieces of clothing in the dryer as this will waste the electricity. For better energy efficiency, we recommend the Heat Pump dryer. The Heat Pump dryer is 50% more energy saving compared to a traditional dryer. It works heating air in a closed-circuit system, passes it over clothes and recycles the hot air to be used in drying the laundry.

  • How long does a dryer dry a full load of clothing after washing?

    There are several factors that contribute to the overall drying time. One of the key factors is how much moisture is left in the clothing after your washing cycle. The faster the spin speed during the washing cycle, the faster the clothes will dry in the dryer as there is less moisture remaining in the clothing after the final spin. Another factor is the movement of the drum during drying process. Thanks to the Electrolux Reverse Tumbling Technology, the drum rotates in the reverse action alternatively so that the laundry dries more quickly and evenly.

  • What is sensor dry feature?

    A sensor dryer will have 3 drying features for you to choose to dry your different types of clothing. They are the following:

    1. Extra Dry: Drying thick materials e.g. Jeans, bath towels etc.

    2. Normal Dry: Drying normal materials e.g. T-shirts, under garments etc.

    3. Iron Dry: Those materials that you need to iron e.g. shirts. (Clothing at the end of this program will not be 100% dry but still contain moisture, so that when you iron it will be much easier).

    All you need to do is to choose among the above drying programs according to the fabric thickness. Once the selected program sensor has sensed the clothing in the drum are dried it will automatically stop. Therefore, there are no guessing setting drying times like the mechanical time dryer.

    Read more: Items you should (and shouldn't) put in the dryer

  • What is the difference between a “Venting dryer” and a “Condenser dryer”?

    The difference between a “Venting dryer” and a “Condenser dryer” is that in a venting dryer you need to install a ducting hose to vent out the hot and damp air from the dryer if the dryer is placed in an enclosed room e.g. kitchen, storeroom. The opposite scenario will apply to a condenser dryer if it is placed in an enclosed room.

    Check out our tips on how to choose a dryer for your family.

  • How does the Condenser dryer work if we do not have to install a ducting hose?

    In the Condenser dryer, the hot and damp air will pass through and being cooled down by a Heat Exchanger. This process will convert the moisture in the air to become water droplets which will then be stored in the top water drawer and the hot air will also be cool down and exhaust out as warm dry air.

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