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Condenser tumble dryer

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Was just looking online cos we're in need of one and noticed they all said storage between 5-35 degree's, well the thing is I was going to put it out in the shed and it gets bloody cold in there during the winter, does anyone on here have one ( a condenser, mind ) that is out in the shed at obviously cold temps. Cheers
 
I've had one for nearly a year now in outside shed.
I've had no issues whatsoever regarding with what the weather is doing.
A great purchase.
 
dickythorpe said:
I've had one for nearly a year now in outside shed.
I've had no issues whatsoever regarding with what the weather is doing.
A great purchase.

I need to get one, what make is it Dicky?
 
If your sticking tumble dryer in the shed why go to the expense of a condenser dryer as condensation etc. shouldn't be an issue un like if it was in the house
 
Blackpooljack said:
Was just looking online cos we're in need of one and noticed they all said storage between 5-35 degree's, well the thing is I was going to put it out in the shed and it gets bloody cold in there during the winter, does anyone on here have one ( a condenser, mind ) that is out in the shed at obviously cold temps. Cheers

If you can go for a Bosch; I bought a Whirlpool heat source and it needed ro to be repaired twice.

Have you thought about insulating the shed with celotex?
 
Fbreath said:
If your sticking tumble dryer in the shed why go to the expense of a condenser dryer as condensation etc. shouldn't be an issue un like if it was in the house

As the moisture will cause damp and mould.
 
Fbreath said:
If your sticking tumble dryer in the shed why go to the expense of a condenser dryer as condensation etc. shouldn't be an issue un like if it was in the house
tbh hadn't thought of it that way as i was thinking about where to put the outlet hose.
 
waynekerr55 said:
Blackpooljack said:
Was just looking online cos we're in need of one and noticed they all said storage between 5-35 degree's, well the thing is I was going to put it out in the shed and it gets bloody cold in there during the winter, does anyone on here have one ( a condenser, mind ) that is out in the shed at obviously cold temps. Cheers

If you can go for a Bosch; I bought a Whirlpool heat source and it needed ro to be repaired twice.

Have you thought about insulating the shed with celotex?
tbh tho i said shed in the OP i should have said garage
 
Lifelong said:
dickythorpe said:
I've had one for nearly a year now in outside shed.
I've had no issues whatsoever regarding with what the weather is doing.
A great purchase.

I need to get one, what make is it Dicky?

https://www.very.co.uk/beko-dtlce80051b-8kg-load-full-size-condenser-sensor-tumble-dryer-black/1600502684.prd?sku=sku22759507&cm_mmc=google-_-PLA+-+Generic-_-All-_-PRODUCT_GROUP_p60104641314_[*AdID*]&utm_campaign=Generic_Electricals+-+Generic+-+Tumble+Dryers&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_term=PRODUCT_GROUP&campaigntype=shopping&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAiAgJWABhArEiwAmNVTBw_9-8g0at3xS6wMfS67T12vyhyZ9aDFUjvFssQXvWTZq2E_mNRXyhoCDcQQAvD_BwE
 
Lifelong said:
dickythorpe said:
I've had one for nearly a year now in outside shed.
I've had no issues whatsoever regarding with what the weather is doing.
A great purchase.

I need to get one, what make is it Dicky?

Beko
 
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