
Vented Tumble Dryer
Are you looking for a vented tumble dryer? As you might guess, there are many on the market, both in the all-in-one models, as well as the standard dryers. Let’s take a look at some of the tumble dryers with vents that are on the market.
Vented Dryer Overview
The first is a quick overview on ventless versus vented tumble dryer models. The ventless, as you can guess from the name, do not require special venting of the dryer air. While this feature is a life-saver if you live in a place where you can’t have a vent, the trade-off is slower drying and smaller capacity.
The vented tumble dryer models do indeed need venting to the outside air to operate properly. This is the most common type of dryer on the U.S. market, and it has a wide variety of load capacities and features, from very basic to sophisticated.
Now that you have it clear in your mind, let’s check out a few of the vented tumble dryer models that are available to buy.
Vented Tumble Dryer Models
The first of the vented tumble dryer models we’ll explore is the Indesit IDVA735 model. The IDVA735 has 2 drying temperatures, with 15 drying programs, which should be enough for most users. The capacity is 7 kg, which is fairly large. The Indesit IDVA735 vented tumble dryer operates at 69 decibels and has a C energy rating. The cost is around 200 pounds.
Next is a Maytag 3RMED4905TW vented tumble dryer, which is American-style. The advantages of this particular dryer is that it has an enormous 10 kg drying capacity – wonderful if you always seem to have a lot of clothes to wash. The trade off here is that it has a limited number of features, although it does have a reverse tumble action which helps to keep clothes from tangling. The energy rating is C, and the price for this Maytag tumble dryer is around 600 pounds.
The next vented tumble dryer is the Baumatic BTD1 Integrated model. The load capacity is 6 kg, and it has an energy rating of C. The BTD1 has a reverse tumble action, as well as 2 drying temperatures. The noise level for this dryer is just 64 decibels, and it uses 4 KW for energy consumption. The average cost for this particular vented tumble dryer model is 240 pounds.
These are just three of the vented tumble dryer models available – time to go shopping!
Indesit Tumble Dryer
If you’re looking for a dryer, you may want to consider an Indesit tumble dryer. Indesit makes quite a few models, in both the condenser and vented tumble dryer styles. To help you choose, here are a few of the models and their specifications and features.
Tumble Dryer Types
There are two basic types of Indesit tumble dryers, and they are condenser and vented. If you aren’t sure what the difference is between these two types, here’s a crash course in the kinds of tumble dryers.
First, the vented tumble dryer, as the name implies, requires a venting system of the moisture to the outside air. This is a great choice when you have the venting available, as clothes dry faster – sometimes much faster, which is wonderful when you are in a hurry for clean, dry clothes.
The condenser tumble dryer does not need outside venting, which is perfect if venting is not an option for you. The moisture from the clothes is condensed into a reservoir, which you will need to empty. The trade off for not needing a vent is that the drying time is slower compared to the vented models.
Indesit Tumble Dryer Models
The first of the Indesit tumble dryer models to look at is the Indesit IDC75. This model of dryer tumbles your clothes with 15 programs, split over 2 heat settings. The load capacity is a respectable 7 kg, and it operates at 69 decibels for the noise. This model of Indesit tumble dryer has a C energy rating, and is available for purchase at an average cost of a little over 200 pounds.
The next Indesit tumble dryer unit to explore is the IDVA735. This Indesit model dryer has a 7 kg capacity. It’s a vented tumble dryer with 2 drying temperatures and a whopping 15 drying programs. The Indesit IDVA735 vented tumble dryer has a noise level of 69 decibels and has a C energy rating. The cost is around 200 pounds.
Here’s one to look at if you don’t have venting – the Indesit IDCE845K condenser tumble dryer. This Indesit model has a slightly larger load capacity, at 7.5 kg. With a C energy rating, it has 4 drying temperatures, a final cool cycle and a reverse tumble feature. The noise level is a little more, at 72 decibels, but the flip side is that it doesn’t need a vent in order to operate. The cost of this Indesit tumble dryer is just under 300 pounds.
These are just three of the Indesit tumble dryer models for you to consider; there are others as well, with different drying capacities and needs.
Maytag Washer Dryer
You may have seen the commercials for the Maytag washer dryer appliances, where the Maytag repairman is bored because he has nothing to do – no Maytag units need repairs because they are so reliable. And while the commercial is a bit of an exaggeration, it’s true that the Maytag washers and dryers are dependable. Here are a few of the models for you to consider.
Kinds of Maytag Washer Dryer Combos
Maytag doesn’t make any all-in-one units, but it does manufacture both side-by-side and stackable washer dryer appliances. You will also find these powered both by gas and electricity. The type you choose will likely depend on how much space you can devote to your Maytag washer dryer pair.
Maytag Washers
The washer part of the Maytag washer dryer has a multitude of models, from the small basic washing machines to the large front-load units. Towards the entry level is the MVWC200X model, featuring a 3.3 cubic foot capacity, as a top load washer with roughly a $325 price tag.
And if you want top-of-the-line, consider the washer portion of the Maxima Maytag washer dryer pair. The Maxima MHW7000X is front loading, with an amazing 5 cubic foot capacity. It has a built-in water heater, a steam option and 12 different wash cycles. Expect to pay around $1,000 for this Maytag washer.
Maytag Dryers
As you can guess, there are loads of options here as well; below are two for your consideration.
The Maytag Centennial dryer model MEDC400V is a good example of a more basic Maytag dryer. It has a 7 cubic foot capacity, and there are two special cycles and three drying temperatures. The cost is in the neighborhood of $350.
On the other side is the Maytag Maxima MED6000XW dryer. Only slightly larger at 7.4 cubic feet, it has a multitude of features, like 8 different drying cycles, one of which is an auto-refresh steam cycle. Expect to pay close to $900 for this dryer.
Maytag Washer Dryer
Then there is the Maytag washer dryer stackable units. These Maytag washer dryer appliances are perfect when you have the vertical space, but don’t have room for side-by-side machines. Model MGT3800TW Maytag washer dryer is 27 inches wide and has a 2.6 cubic foot washer capacity, coupled with a 5.9 cubic foot dryer. This stackable Maytag washer dryer unit has 9 wash cycles and 6 dying cycles, all for around $1,100.
Is there a Maytag washer dryer unit in your future? If you want clean clothes coupled with reliability, you’ll want to consider buying a Maytag washer dryer for your home.