Are Vented Tumble Dryers Still Worth Buying and Blomberg LTA09020W Dryer Explanation

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  • @philbateson7966
    @philbateson7966 2 роки тому +39

    Had vented for nearly 20yrs-no issues. Got a condenser dryer-took 3 times longer and too many programmes. Got rid and went back to vented-peace and tranquility restored! Quick dry clothes rule✌️

    • @cliffcarlo180
      @cliffcarlo180 Рік тому

      We had the same situation with a condenser dryer. None of the programmes actually dried the clothes. Wasn't cheap either but was bloody useless.
      Got a much cheaper vented dryer from Argos with Hi/Low setting with a timer. You've guessed it, now our clothes are drying so much quicker and no need to repeatedly empty the water container either. Happy Days are here again 👍👍👍👍

    • @yvonnemcauliffe6215
      @yvonnemcauliffe6215 Рік тому +1

      Im in the same place, my dryer lives in a small 29'x36' cupboard, heat pump dryer wouldn't work, we have difficulty getting the vent out, so hubby said get a condenser, it has 2 heat settings, one is hot and the other is melt some clothes hot, and it takes much longer to dry, so going back to vented.

  • @paulj9022
    @paulj9022 2 роки тому +15

    I had an expensive heat pump tumble dryer with self cleaning condenser, never again, took 3 hours to dry, that’s after being spun in a separate spin dryer, 2800 rpm, after the dryer had finished, it would leave a small amount of water in the bottom filters. Apparently, this was normal. I now changed to a vented dryer and takes under 1 hour to dry towels.

  • @redshift3
    @redshift3 2 роки тому +11

    my Hotpoint vented tumble dryer is still working after 35 years. Some minor repairs along the way. My wife hates the "elephant's trunk" vent hose (which we put through the cat flap) but I am resisting a change even though I like the idea of an energy efficient heat pump dryer

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568
    @windmillcancersurvivor2568 Рік тому +2

    My Kenmore vented died three days ago after 40 years to the week of trouble free service for a family of three until jr finally moved out 20 years ago. A wedding gift so it was easy to date it.

  • @pgfarnham
    @pgfarnham Рік тому +3

    To replace our vented dryer we tried a condenser dryer and a heat pump dryer. Heat pump was a disaster, took so long to nearly dry the clothes. The sensor saying cupboard dry whilst still damp, needed additional cycle every time.
    The condenser dryer was faster but put humidity (as did the heat pump dryer) in the room. Also, as mentioned, only a vented dryer will work in a cold area, eg. garage. Therefore, a vented dryer is for us, the £150 to £300 saving in purchase price will offset the extra electricity used. Vented dryers are much simpler, so should be more reliable long term.

  • @MrCliveado
    @MrCliveado 2 роки тому +1

    To answer your question, I would avoid drying overnight but I would do it rarely if I needed to. Good video.

  • @clinteastwood8222
    @clinteastwood8222 2 роки тому +4

    I’m enjoying watching the channel, lots of good tips and info based on manufactures and comparing brands. Love it. A little gentle feedback I found it difficult to see the display on the Bloomberg when you were showing us the functionality. You didn’t switch the machine on but I’m sure you had reason. I would appreciate a direct comparison more detailed in the pros and cons of heat pump TD compared to standard vented TD. I appreciate it will be a tug of war between time, cost of running and cost to the environment would very much like you to share more of your thoughts, experience and your on preference. If you could elaborate more with the figures I’d be grateful.Thank you

  • @kalpat5753
    @kalpat5753 2 роки тому +2

    We have a condenser drier and is kept in an extension to the house, however it isn't heated and the drier won't work when the temperature is below 5°c so in the winter it stops working. We will very shortly change back to a vented as we have access to an outside wall for the vent. The only problem is at the moment vented driers are in short supply.

  • @justmejo9008
    @justmejo9008 2 роки тому +2

    My vent fell out of the ceiling and I made an indoor vent with a 5 gallon bucket and some furnace filter type stuff. Adds some humidity for my dry climate so works well

  • @LaundryGuy1500
    @LaundryGuy1500 2 роки тому +12

    I think these are still alot better than condensor. Condensors are not worth buying, as theyre less efficient than vented

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear 2 роки тому +2

    I owned an Italian made Splendide combo washer/dryer with outside venting. I loved the unit. With the high speed spin dry and vented drying it could take less than an hour to wash and totally dry a load, depending on the fabrics. I moved to another location and bought a ventless LG combo washer/dryer. It could take several hours to wash and dry a load that was still damp.

  • @MarthaMansbridge
    @MarthaMansbridge 2 роки тому +5

    The best vented dryer I ever had was also heated by Gas. Cheap as chips and quick - lasted 20 years. They’ve gradually gotten worse - condenser mich slower and the new heat pumps just take an ages to dry and for some clothes this is damaging - I find stuff come out more creased and shrunken because they’re in there so long!

    • @sounsure9108
      @sounsure9108 2 роки тому +1

      The heat pump kind is ment to go with a high end washer that extracts most of the water

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube 2 роки тому +1

      Same! I've kept our gas one going because the longest cycle is 1 hour and the usual dry time is 20 mins to 30 mins for a half load. Wife loves it, doesn't want to think about anything else. Doing the cost comparison with a heat pump, the gas dryer is still cheaper.

    • @johnb8956
      @johnb8956 Рік тому

      Very true. There’s a reason why every laundrette up and down the country still uses the gas heated machines they’ve had since the 80’s/90’s.

  • @alanguile8945
    @alanguile8945 2 роки тому +2

    My Bosh condenser dryer is next to the washer and has the option to drain the water through the washing machine outlet. Was a accessory you need to buy but it gives you the choice. Before fitting I was in the habit of letting the water container fill and when I come back the clothes are still wet and then I see the flashing "Empty Water" light😜.

  • @davidbowie2046
    @davidbowie2046 2 роки тому +8

    My White Knight, 15 year old vented is still going strong. We tried a heat pump and condenser but got shut of them as none dried as well or as quick. I'd always go with vented

    • @Nordic_Mechanic
      @Nordic_Mechanic 2 роки тому +1

      thank you I was wondering about dry time

  • @tonytone3638
    @tonytone3638 2 роки тому +9

    Clean your filter AFTER every load......

    • @alanguile8945
      @alanguile8945 2 роки тому +4

      I thought that was required, never heard of leaving it for 2-3 dryings😂

    • @dbcooper7326
      @dbcooper7326 2 роки тому +1

      My son was in a student house, after six months he complained the drying wasnt working. I asked him about the filter and he asked what filter ?

  • @johng5295
    @johng5295 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome. Boy genius. Very well explained. I couldn't find this explanation--simply put anywhere else. Great teachers are hard to find. Grade: A++💥

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much

    • @theoddjobcentre6686
      @theoddjobcentre6686 9 місяців тому

      ​@@lords-electricalthe vented tumble dryer market should not be decreasing it should be increasing hopefully at some point it will again at some point

  • @iheggis86
    @iheggis86 2 роки тому +6

    Can’t beat my white knight vented gas dryer, shame they stopped making them

    • @parmym.7177
      @parmym.7177 2 роки тому +1

      I agree, I have an old White Knight tumble dryer and it's still going strong, 31 years later! And it's a vented one.

    • @doyouknow007bond
      @doyouknow007bond 2 роки тому +1

      I also have an integrated white knight (vented) and now it makes clicking sounds. Unfortunately, I can't find replacement parts as they no longer available. This mean I need to look for a new tumble dryer 😕

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube 2 роки тому

      Our is still going. I've had to replace the thermocouple and the drum bearings, that's it. 20 mins to 30 mins typical cycle time, 1 hour max. Wife loves it.

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube 2 роки тому

      @@doyouknow007bond That will likely be the rear drum bearing rivets. It's actually quite a cheap fix, you can buy the bearing and holder on Ebay but does require a bit of work to fit as the drum has to come out. The issue is simply that the bearings on the old drum are rivetted in and these come lose, the drum turns around and drops hence the click you hear. My solution was to remove the drum, have to drill out the old rivets and bolted a new bearing carrier in. Takes a couple of hours.

    • @sallylouise9826
      @sallylouise9826 2 роки тому

      I agree I had one for over ten years only replaced it because it needed anew door shame they stopped making the vented type .

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 2 роки тому +11

    Nice machine, although they do seem to have complicated what is a fairly simple process with a lot of unnecessary programmes. Or am I being unfair?
    Vented all the way, under an hour from start to finish with just a filter to clean.

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 2 роки тому +1

      Wrong,condenser dryers are way better as there is no need for the vent hose and condenser dryers can be put anywhere

    • @davidbowie2046
      @davidbowie2046 2 роки тому

      @@stephensnell1379 What about how well they dry the clothes though?

  • @DisneyMarkUK
    @DisneyMarkUK 2 роки тому +1

    We have a hole in the wall and switched our vented dryer for a heat pump one. The vented one was so much faster but I like to think our new one, which is super slow to dry the clothes, saves a lot of electricity. So far I’m not impressed with the heat pump one though.

  • @ilricettario
    @ilricettario 2 роки тому +5

    Vented machines much quicker, much more reliable, less fuss and nonsense. Additionally, modern machines do tend to have more programmes than are absolutely necessary. Luckily I have a hedge and just throw my clothes on that.

  • @dbcooper7326
    @dbcooper7326 2 роки тому +4

    My wife does not like the condensers one as she is always venting

  • @yvonnemcauliffe6215
    @yvonnemcauliffe6215 Рік тому +1

    is it a reverse action dryer and if not are there any reverse action vented out there.

  • @thewrightoknow
    @thewrightoknow 2 роки тому +4

    Would never buy nothing else but a vented dryer!

  • @chiquita71
    @chiquita71 2 роки тому +7

    Vented way more efficient than condenser

  • @manshakhadim3854
    @manshakhadim3854 2 роки тому +1

    Just came across this channel excellent information

  • @MrCliveado
    @MrCliveado 2 роки тому +2

    I think that vented dryers appear less popular now because fewer and fewer people own their homes now. Instead you have tenants who would have to buy their own dryer but won't pay to have a hose put through the wall. So more people will buy condensers...

    • @Brian77766
      @Brian77766 5 місяців тому

      Then those same tenants fill the rental with humidity by use of condenser tumble dryer and drying clothes on radiators, blasting the central heating up to 23 thus creating mould on cold walls.

  • @Xbox.199
    @Xbox.199 2 роки тому +2

    I love you video oh and have a lovely Christmas 🎄

  • @onemcconnell9753
    @onemcconnell9753 2 роки тому +2

    Qill this do a duvet or pillows? What size of any dryer do I need for a double winter duvet? Is the main factor the opening width?

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому

      To an extent yes the porthole size is important but you need to make sure the duvet can move around in the drum to wash effectively

  • @ProctorsGamble
    @ProctorsGamble 2 роки тому +3

    I have a vented natural gas dryer
    Clothes dry in under a half hour

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube 2 роки тому

      Same :) Someone tried to sell me a heat pump telling me that it would save on energy and they mentioned tumble driers to which I pointed out that we had a gas one. He was surprised, had never heard of them. Shame that they're considered evil things now but when you've had one, you don't want anything else.

  • @jonathansims2862
    @jonathansims2862 2 роки тому +2

    I wouldn't put a tumble dryer on overnight not to be trusted these days with all these various appliance recalls over safety issues in recent years. I cannot understand why Blomberg and Beko put on the on /off on program dial surely in that position it would be off and would only be on when set to a program so on off doesn't make sense to me it should just say off.

  • @joojoo796
    @joojoo796 2 роки тому +2

    I have just gone from a vented tumble dryer to a condenser dryer simply because it was so hard to find a vented one. One thing that isn’t highlighted is that condenser dryers can cause condensation but with my vented dryer I had none.
    I can see it might be useful in cases where it is impossible to have the dryer vented or there is no window nearby for the vent but I regret buying mine.
    I also bought a washing machine and found it is now almost impossible to find one now that has a hot and cold fill too.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 2 роки тому +2

      Yes indeed. It seems everyone fails to mention that condensor dryers still vent air continuously into your room. They are nowhere near 100% efficient at removing the moisture from than air so you get continuous low levels of moisture blowing out of the machine and condensing on every surface.

    • @sadiporter2966
      @sadiporter2966 2 роки тому

      ebac make hot fill

  • @lizdenton1435
    @lizdenton1435 Місяць тому +1

    I would only put the tumble dryer on during the day and only whe I am at home

  • @garford27
    @garford27 Рік тому +1

    very well presented thank you

  • @nickyfoulkes8476
    @nickyfoulkes8476 2 роки тому +1

    I have a Bosch vented dryer & I hate it with a passion & is not a patch on my old AEG(before Electrolux merger). My Bosch will not dry a small load. It has no manual override, just 20 mins warm. If you put a king size duvet, sheet & pillow cases. Shake well, put it in the dryer & it will turn the whole load into large ball wrapped in the duvet. The middle of the load are wet. Shake it all out, put it all back in the dryer & restart. 3 minutes later the dryer says “I’m dry”. Then all you have is 20 minutes warm because it will not dry on any of the programmes. I contacted Bosch & I got a PDF on how to operate a tumble dryer. No help at all.

    • @franceshawe9572
      @franceshawe9572 2 роки тому

      I have a 17 yro Bosch reverse dryer and it works great
      When possible I line dry clothes and air in the dryer at cupboard dry setting. My daughter has heat pump setting and it takes forever

  • @marshawilliams5073
    @marshawilliams5073 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this information. Very useful.

  • @sounsure9108
    @sounsure9108 2 роки тому +1

    Plastic vent pipe is a fire hazard, in Canada we buy pipe to replace or move can even get solid metal

  • @user-kc3ow1qr9i
    @user-kc3ow1qr9i 6 місяців тому

    On our second Blomberg9020 vented dryer within 2 weeks. It stops and starts after every 6 minutes for 5 seconds. Is this normal. ?

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  6 місяців тому

      It does sound odd that it would do that, but it could be the sensor monitoring the moisture level in the clothes and readjusting the time remaining.

  • @halpha6563
    @halpha6563 2 роки тому +1

    One disadvantage of vented dryer is that it by design also vents the conditioned air from inside your house...

    • @franceshawe9572
      @franceshawe9572 2 роки тому

      I'm lucky I don't have to worry about conditioned air!

  • @anneneuls1499
    @anneneuls1499 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative

  • @luc.tazmin.95
    @luc.tazmin.95 2 роки тому +1

    Silly question but can you use a condenser kit with these types of tumble dryers? I'm looking at getting a table top one as I'm every short on space but really miss having a tumble dryer in only 2 mins in so I do apologize if you answer this lato on in the video

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому

      Not a silly question, you can use the condenser box kits with most vented dryers although sometimes it's not that effective.
      You can find the room still gets a bit warm and moist when using these which doesn't normally happen with a condenser.

  • @AttyMonroe
    @AttyMonroe 2 роки тому +7

    In the United States, I've never seen anything but vented dryers in homes, but I'm very curious about the more efficient condenser or heat pump dryers. My dryer vents through a big hole into my garage, and I often do a load of laundry at night, putting the washed laundry into the dryer, delayed to start at 5:30am or so, fresh and ready for when I wake up.

    • @MJW114
      @MJW114 2 роки тому +6

      hi Taylor, If I were you I would never replace a vented dryer with a condenser or heat pump model. The vented machines are quicker and more reliable due to not consistently recirculating damp air (due to in-perfect steam condenser efficiency), which is passed back through the heating elements sometimes causing earth leakage tripping faults, or blown elements and thermostats. The Heat-pump models are ok if you have all day to let it dry due to the lower temperatures created by the condenser.

    • @MrCliveado
      @MrCliveado 2 роки тому

      @@MJW114 yeah I agree vented is best if it's convenient to do.

    • @Boodieman72
      @Boodieman72 2 роки тому +2

      I have a vented dryer and I'm getting a Miele heat pump dryer soon. Electricity is way cheaper in the USA

  • @anthonydean2546
    @anthonydean2546 2 роки тому +1

    Just brought vented dryer. I have noticed at back got a form padding. Just a quick question I need take it off or not?

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому

      No, leave it on there. it is designed to be left on the back of the dryer

  • @edc1569
    @edc1569 2 роки тому +1

    Vented are fine in an out-building, wouldn't want to drill a hole in my house and then pump all that air I've paid to heat up straight outside...

  • @jillturl1246
    @jillturl1246 5 місяців тому

    Can you explain how to open the dryers door as I’ve used it once and now it seems locked . Is there a reason for this as I shall need to contact the retailer if you can not help !

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  5 місяців тому

      Normally they should allow the door to be opened once the cycle has finished. If its not opening straight away, then there may be a lock that takes around 2 minutes at the end of the cycle to disable, then you should be able to open the door. If that doesn't work then check to make sure you haven't accidently enable the child lock on the dryer

  • @stephengolds9679
    @stephengolds9679 2 роки тому +1

    Will need to replace our hoover vented tumble dryer soon, but need one with the vent at the back in the centre of the machine due to the position of the hole in the wall, any like that still available.

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately most are either left or right at the back.

  • @fredapoole5588
    @fredapoole5588 2 роки тому

    Can you please tell me how to deactivate the child lock on the Blomberg LTA09020W as this is needed or required. Thanks.

  • @safirahmed
    @safirahmed 2 роки тому +2

    Blomberg not to be confused with a Bond villain.

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 2 роки тому +2

    I've never seen a condenser dryer in the US. It strikes me that the condenser is an added complication, something that will eventually need repair. When drying clothes in the summer, this system will put an added burden on your a/c.

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear 2 роки тому

      They're around, usually found in condos, motor homes, and RVs. I owned a large ventless and wished that I had a vented dryer.

    • @Bobrogers99
      @Bobrogers99 2 роки тому

      @@nomebear Most appliance places around here sell mostly vented dryers.

    • @bb-ballistics1706
      @bb-ballistics1706 2 роки тому

      99% of uk don't have A/C we don't need it.

  • @mardivanlierop3420
    @mardivanlierop3420 2 роки тому

    Where can I buy a Bosch condenser dryer series 6
    Thank you

  • @sallylouise9826
    @sallylouise9826 2 роки тому +1

    I had a White Night Vented dryer for over ten yrs . Got rid of that got a hot point condenser one but the belt went so got rid went back to vented in a Logik tumble dryer has just broke after four yrs but I find the vented ones are better .

  • @john-morton
    @john-morton 2 роки тому

    Just found your channel and watched a few of your great videos. One question I'm facing at the moment is finding a right hinged washing machine in the UK to replace my old Hoover one. Everything besides Miele seems to be left hand hinged and this would be really awkward with my room layout. Any advice?

  • @simonjackson1571
    @simonjackson1571 2 роки тому

    Hi, I'm thinking of putting a tumble dryer in the garage to make more room in the kitchen. Is a vented dryer the best option? I've read about ambient temperature being a problem for condensers and heat pump dryers.

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  2 роки тому +1

      I probably would have a vented one with a vent going outside to save having to empty the water on a condenser dryer

    • @simonjackson1571
      @simonjackson1571 2 роки тому

      @@lords-electrical thanks!

  • @dontcare32123
    @dontcare32123 Рік тому +1

    We have a neglected, 2008, 7kg vented Zanussi dryer with sensor dry in our garage and it still works perfectly to this day.
    It has a significant amount of junk piled on top of it and has done for years but not a speck of rust. We just vent directly into the garage and don't even bother with the hose.
    A 7kg load set to cupboard costs around £1.34, so it's absolutely not worth us spending £400+ on a heat pump replacement to save 70p per full load when we only use it 2 or 3 times a month.

    • @lords-electrical
      @lords-electrical  Рік тому

      You are right that for the limited times you use it a month and considering its in a garage then it's not worth spending the money on a heat pump dryer

  • @misspurrr-fect3684
    @misspurrr-fect3684 2 роки тому

    Every time I go into a friends house & the condenser is on the air is damp , I'd almost say wet .
    Does anyone know if this happens with Heat pump models .
    My vented is getting old & the only matching dryer to my new washer is a heatpump dryer

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 2 роки тому +1

      No, the heat pump system is closed. The air in the drum and washing is a closed loop, and the water is condensed-out without that air exiting the machine. The condensor dryer, however, continously draws air in and vents it out like a vented dryer, the difference being that it tries to extract as much moisture from that exiting air but it can’t get it all. So you still get dampish air coming out.
      All condensor dryer manufacturer instructions I’ve seen say the room they’re in needs to be actively vented.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 2 роки тому

      Yes it’s a shame some manufacturers are choosing not to make a matching vented option anymore. Heat pump dryers have terrible reliability and lifetime expectation compared to a simple vented machine.

  • @colmcoleman6421
    @colmcoleman6421 2 роки тому +1

    i tottaly WOULD NOT leave my tumble dryer on over night or if i left my house because I have a puppy and leave him in the house when I leave if there was a fire the poor thing wouldnt be able to escape

  • @UnCoolDad
    @UnCoolDad 2 роки тому +2

    I'm going to hazard a guess that the heat pump machines will go wrong more often (more complex) and cost more to fix too.

  • @Nordic_Mechanic
    @Nordic_Mechanic 2 роки тому

    Comparison between vented and unvented heatpump dry time, quick as possible.

  • @norasclavibertoni1138
    @norasclavibertoni1138 Рік тому

    Please show how to install it!!

  • @ilricettario
    @ilricettario 2 роки тому +5

    Just stick the vent hose out the bloody window it’s not rocket science.

  • @DiscoFang
    @DiscoFang 2 роки тому

    Holy moly, I’ve enjoyed a few of your washing machine vids with great info about energy use but in this vid you show a complete lack of understanding of the vented dryer technology!! The sensor does NOT assess the moisture content then set a time for the load. The sensor is continuously monitoring the outlet moisture content and will end the cycle depending on the set “dryness” target. That target is the”Extra dry”, “cupboard dry” or “Hand Iron” etc settings.
    This technology has been round for over 30 years!

  • @enlilw-l2
    @enlilw-l2 2 роки тому +1

    Vented is not a good choice when you're looking for energy efficiency, care of delicate fabrics and when your home has strong insulation as it will create thermal breaks because of the hose. This is old technology for old houses.