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Bosch Condenser Tumble Dryer: Comparing WTW85460PL Heat Pump Model and Conventional Options

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  • #511 18193551
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    I haven't had any contact with Piopedro, but my friends have the basic beko model and she is definitely better. They are very happy and have been flitting nicely for some time.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    Shallower means ;) they have something like that
    Beko DS7433RX
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  • #512 18193566
    piopedro
    Level 12  
    Thanks, I'll throw my "eyes" :)

    One more question

    Electrolux PerfectCare 600 EW6C527PP. Why the hell is there not a single opinion about this device? :)

    Such new or simply no one buys condensers without a pump anymore ...
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  • #514 18193590
    piopedro
    Level 12  
    It's not this one :)

    But I don't mean the store. I mean there is no opinion about the EW6C527PP model on the net.
  • #515 18193606
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    It may be a rare model, but both without a pump, so I think they work the same ;)
  • #516 18193811
    Will Nottellyou
    Level 11  
    piopedro wrote:
    Yes I know :) I have already selected PC 800 SteamCare

    The only problem was that the new PC with pumps are too deep (about 66cm) and this model does not fit into the cabinet ... :(

    And I care about E. because they have the option of buying a guarantee of up to 5 years.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    Will Nottellyou wrote:

    I will sign under it. Buy what you like and enjoy it. And if it falls, take one day to play and if you fail, next please. And that's about it.


    If it will fall after 2.5 years, such fun is rather expensive :) (without extended warranty)


    My Miele has a 5-year warranty (without subsidies) so I'm not really worried about it. But I realize that in Poland the service is a bit different than in England. Would I kick a Miele made in Poland? I think that somehow I would not worry about it because Miele UK will continue to be responsible for the faults. My LG DirectDrive washing machine was manufactured in Poland (interestingly, in Poland they did not make this model) and it has been running without any problems for several years.

    Let's enjoy life and the fact that for relatively little money we can have devices that will allow us to save time. Who had a Polar 86 washing machine, or another Franie would agree that it is much better, right?
  • #517 18193880
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    Perfectly written, nothing to add
  • #518 18195216
    piokrza
    Level 27  
    I currently have no Bosch exhaust pump and can confirm that things are shrinking. Regular - shirts, sweaters, but also quilts or mattress covers - shrink. It has temperature regulation and the high temperature is deadly for clothes. Even the towels are shrinking :D It is not surprising since it dries with hot, scalding air. It's probably 70-80st. C.

    In a few years there will be no dryers without a pump because the Union will withdraw the last power-hungry devices, as it was with, for example, vacuum cleaners.

    Currently, I am interested in a 10/6 AEG / Electrolux heat pump washer-dryer. Currently, its second version is available in Poland under both brands. What I like is the easy access to the exchanger, which is under the table top and can be completely taken apart. The condenser and evaporator, after lifting the cover, can be removed and properly cleaned because it is connected to the compressor at the bottom of the washing machine with flexible pipes - unlike in dryers. Besides, it has a double filter. It is not too large in surface and is not self-cleaning and the following video shows that it lets some fibers pass through. Still, it is probably the first washer-dryer in which any was used. Only this price is prohibitive for now, although electrolux is almost PLN 1000 cheaper (PLN 4800) than AEG (PLN 5500) anyone knows why?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NffImYVF1I&list=LLU-vQjK4qMj5IXLDXAtbubg&index=2&t=0s
  • #519 18195332
    mjkmjk1
    Level 11  
    And what do you think about the Bosch WTX87M30PL ( Link )? It costs PLN 3.700, but PLN 3200 will come out with cashback. Is it worth getting into it?
    I want to put it on a washing machine of the same brand, also from the 8 series, with the use of a connector. I also care about the largest possible capacity, so I rather choose from the 9 kg models.
    Buy this one or something else?
  • #520 18195360
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    It is better to buy you half the price simply a pump dryer? Washer-dryers are less effective, the average washing program with drying lasts about 4 hours, assuming you do 3 washes, it will take a whole day. In addition, washer-dryers crumple more and have less load. As for the shrinkage, I had exactly the same in my bosch ... and the new one is the complete opposite, today I was drying, for example, lace dresses, sweaters and the delicate program and they look the same as on the day of purchase. I can say that I already have 100% confidence in my equipment
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  • #522 18195632
    piopedro
    Level 12  
    Dorilll wrote:
    I haven't had any contact with Piopedro, but my friends have the basic beko model and she is definitely better. They are very happy and have been flitting nicely for some time.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    Shallower means ;) they have something like that
    Beko DS7433RX


    Fuck Beko has a nice size - just for my cupboard, but there is no possibility of buying a warranty like Ele or Samsung ..

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    mjkmjk1 wrote:
    And what do you think about the Bosch WTX87M30PL ( Link )? It costs PLN 3.700, but PLN 3200 will come out with cashback. Is it worth getting into it?
    I want to put it on a washing machine of the same brand, also from the 8 series, with the use of a connector. I also care about the largest possible capacity, so I rather choose from the 9 kg models.
    Buy this one or something else?


    In Bosh, it is a self-cleaning which is also poor in the long run. Personally, I'd rather have something that I can take out and brush ...
  • #523 18195853
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    In the dryer with a heat pump, you will not take anything out and brush, only by buying the dryer without self-cleaning, you can easily get to what in bosch is supposed to clean itself, but as a result after a few years or even months it becomes overgrown with muck play in cutting out flaps and buying dummy. In my electrolux, I open this flap 1-2 times a month and get a lot of cramp from there. As for Bosch, personally, it bothers me that the drum does not rotate in both directions in any of their dryers. I like this brand very much and I think that dishwashers do the best, but I can't understand why they don't introduce it ...

    Added after 12 [minutes]:

    https://youtu.be/Yikw-3ILifs on this video for 9 minutes there is what haunted me in the old dryer ... then pulling it out and beating it, and of course everything hot as hell until you could get burned ...

    Added after 11 [minutes]:

    With tablecloths, it also happened, when I was drying a tablecloth with shirts and some small blouses, it also happened that everything rolled up. That is why I will never buy a dryer that has no reverse turnover for any treasures. In addition, this self-cleaning capacitor that does not fulfill its function disqualifies any Bosch dryer.
  • #524 18195965
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    Dorilll wrote:
    In my electrolux, I open this flap 1-2 times a month and take a lot of cramp from there


    And in my boot, I take out the filter and the exchanger full of lint every drying time.
  • #525 18196154
    mjkmjk1
    Level 11  
    Dorill, what to buy? I do not have space, so I absolutely want to put it in the post, using a Bosch connector. I suppose this connector will not fit the other manufacturer's dryer. And I will not risk that my 50 kg dryer will fall and check if it does not move with each wash.
  • #526 18196190
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    If you have a normal size washing machine (60/60) it may be from a different manufacturer. As I wrote before, my friends have had a Bosch washing machine and an electrolux dryer in the post without a connector for over a year. Everything is very stable and there must be an earthquake for the dryer to go down

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    Other friends have washing machines and dryers from one beko brand, but also without a connector. Nothing happened to them, and they already have the equipment for a long time
  • #527 18196241
    mjkmjk1
    Level 11  
    Yes, I have a Bosch series 8 and it is 59.9 cm deep, so you could say 60x60. However, when spinning you can see that the washing machine is shaking slightly and I am afraid that the dryer could move due to vibration.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    Dorilll, and apart from my dilemmas regarding the connector, what specific dryer would you recommend? I understand that with the reverse. For me it is also important that it is not an emergency (I know that there is no advice for unlucky copies). If you could buy an extended manufacturer's warranty, it would be great. The price is of secondary importance, but I would prefer to stay in the vicinity of PLN 3,000
  • #528 18196249
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    There is no such possibility, the dryer weighs its own.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    Well, it's hard to recommend something that is not very emergency because it depends largely on luck. In my family there are 3 same electroluxy perfect care and everyone is delighted. I have the longest time, but also only one and a half years, which we will see later. I would like these 5 years to last without major failure and then I will be satisfied. When it comes to the least emergency equipment, it seems to me that you can still grind with the fact that you have to give about 4,000. I gave 2400 for mine.
  • #529 18196917
    piopedro
    Level 12  
    Dorill, thanks for your advice :)
    PS: Do any of you forum members have any opinions about SHARP dryers?
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  • #530 18197338
    Borutka
    Level 29  
    piopedro wrote:
    Do any of you forum members have any opinions about SHARP dryers?

    Sharp is a sticker on a Turkish product by Vestel. Only one or two models. I'm not saying it's bad, because Turkey is half of European production.
    But a popular product is better service organization and better availability of parts, especially replacements.
  • #532 18201846
    piokrza
    Level 27  
    I wonder how manufacturers will structurally solve the use of a heat pump in the context of forced "easy repairability" and the availability of spare parts dictated by the new eco-EU law.



  • #533 18205881
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    Assuming drying 3 times a week? I think they test it on singles or maximum pairs without children ?
  • #536 18206958
    piopedro
    Level 12  
    Elektrolux 800 SteamCare (with steam refresh function)
  • #537 18207067
    Dorilll
    Level 17  
    Sounds good ;)

    Added after 13 [minutes]:

    Practically similar to mine except that I do not have steam functions. I guarantee that you will be very satisfied ?
  • #538 18216237
    iwus_76
    Level 12  
    Hello

    Does anyone use Bosch WTW8546EPL - a dryer without a pump :) . Whether the room gets very hot.
    Fewer and fewer dryers without a pump, and I don't want to buy equipment only for 3 years ...
  • #539 18216381
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    iwus_76 wrote:
    Whether the room gets very hot.


    It depends on the drying program. !!!!! And not from the dryer model.
  • #540 18216442
    yanes
    Level 32  
    Zona uses only one program "for the wardrobe" and the dryer is in an unheated room, it feels warmer immediately after drying. Your dryer with the symbol WTW8546EPL is equipped with a heat pump, so I can see in the descriptions, so you will not feel the temperature increase.

    quote = "Swear Awareness Stream"]
    iwus_76 wrote:
    Whether the room gets very hot.


    It depends on the drying program. !!!!! And not from the dryer model. [/ Quote]
    Not at all because it depends on the weight of the laundry being dried, the spin speed of the washing machine and finally the program, what if 99% is dried "inside the cupboard" can be omitted.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the comparison between Bosch's heat pump dryer model WTW85460PL and conventional condensing dryers. Users express concerns about the reliability and maintenance of heat pump dryers, citing high repair costs and potential breakdowns. Many recommend traditional condensing dryers for their simplicity and lower failure rates. The Bosch WTG86400PL is frequently mentioned as a reliable alternative. Users highlight the importance of energy efficiency, drying quality, and the impact of drying temperatures on clothing longevity. The conversation also touches on the practicality of self-cleaning condensers and the overall user experience with various brands and models.
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