HEAT PUMP—Our heat pump dryer (23.4” x 24.3” x 33.5”) uses 28% less electricity to generate heat than a standard unit because air is recirculated and cooled; this Energy Star certified ...
Heat pump tumble dryers are often a couple of hundred pounds more expensive than vented or condenser dryers, but prices are coming down, and they are the cheapest type of tumble dryer to run. If ...
Make sure your next tumble dryer is one of the best you can get with our Best Buy recommendations. Our rigorous lab tests have found the worst tumble dryers will either under or over-dry your clothes ...
The eight manufacturers that took part in the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge are now taking their new, improved products to market. Heat pumps are a ...
Keeping your home warm is essential in the fall and winter months, so when the heat pump isn’t heating and blows cold air when it should be blowing warm air, pinning down your heat pump problem ...
A standard dryer uses hot air to pull moisture from your clothes, releasing humid air through a vent to the exterior of your home. A heat pump dryer, on the other hand, doesn't expel humid air.
Heat pumps were installed at homes in several cold US states and in Canada through tests assisted by DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. "It is literally in somebody's house ...
Asking people to install a heat pump to save the planet is a difficult sell; showing us how to save money may gain more traction. Too many homes in Ireland are poorly insulated and difficult to heat.