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Hisense WDQY1014EVJM 60cm Freestanding 10 KG Front Load Washer Dryer - 1400 RPM - Pure Steam - PureJet - Pause and Add - Inverter Motor - White

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In the UK, the average is 160 loads per year, which works out at 960kg of drying (assuming high use of 6kg per load), 720kg (medium use of 4.5kg loads) and 480kg (low use of 3kg loads). The Hisense DHGA901NL doesn’t stray too far from other tumble dryers in the design stakes. There’s a large porthole at the front that opens up 180 degrees to get washing in. There’s plenty of space in the drum, even for larger items such as bedding, and it will happily take up to 9kg of wet washing. Another benefit is greater washing and drying capacities. If you’re a family of four living in a small flat with no means of drying clothes outdoors, a high-capacity model will be a godsend. Even if you do have outdoor space, remember that outdoor drying is anything but practical during the long winter months, while hanging a load of damp clothing in the bathroom will take ages to dry and lead to condensation on the walls and windows.

The combined 8kg wash and 5kg drying capacity will be ample for most households, while the 1400 spin speed is decent and will leave clothes with minimal water at the end of the spin cycle. This washer dryer comes with a two year parts and labour guarantee and as Hisense themselves proclaim, the inverter motor should offer a quieter (less vibration), more energy efficient and more reliable washing machine Key specs – Style: Freestanding; Capacity: Wash 8kg, dry 5kg; Dryer type: Heat pump; Max spin speed: 1,400rpm; Rated efficiency: D No surprise then that combining wash and dry is both lengthy and heavy on resources. A 5kg dry load of cottons, washed on Cotton 40 and dried to Cupboard Dry took over five and quarter hours and used 5.25kWh. For no easily explainable reason, even the water use increased on this wash-to-dry option to over 115 litres. That makes no sense to us at all, but Hisense’s own specs also state that adding a dry option increases water consumption dramatically. Go figure. Hisense WDBL1014V – How much will it cost to run?If you are interested in buying the Hisense WDQY9014EVJM 9kg washer dryer, make sure you don’t pay over the odds.

The controller knob is easy to operate and comes with blue segment LEDs to show the programme chosen. The detailed display to the right side is a matching blue-lit panel that completely illuminates for a second or two when the machine first boots up. After the wash, the 7kg load now weighed 9.9kg with the retained water. That’s around 42% of extra load weight in water, which is nothing to write home about for a 1400 spin machine. Between 36% and 39% is average for a 1400 spin machine. Oddly, though, the specification suggests this Hisense has A-rated spin efficiency. Smaller loads fared better, with 4kg dry loads retaining nearer 35% additional weight.

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To work out costs across a level playing field, I use the energy label to work out the average cost per tumble drying load, which here is 25p. Tumble dryers are more efficient when run at full capacity, so I then work out running costs based on full loads.

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