How does a condenser dryer work?
These dryers are a little more sophisticated than the evacuation dryers, the air is also heated by electri-
cal heating elements, but after passing it through the drum (hot and humid air) the humidity is extrac-
ted by passing it through a cooled exchanger with the outside air, which causes the humidity to conden-
se in it and fall into a water accumulation tray.
The evacuation dryers we have had up to now work with 100% outside air, which means that a lot of hot,
humid air, and therefore energy, is discharged to the outside. In condenser dryers, this air, once dehumi-
dified in the exchanger, is returned to the drum and, although it may be necessary to increase the tem-
perature a few degrees, it is not the same as sucking in cold air from outside again, which saves energy
compared to evacuation dryers.
Deodorisation and disinfection
These dryers use steam, which is even hotter than boiling water itself and acts as a disinfectant for the
laundry. This is an excellent advantage if your clothes are exposed to bacteria.
Apart from bacteria, the steam also removes odours that have been left on your clothes due to wear
and tear.
Wrinkle removal
If you are a busy person and don't have time to iron your clothes or simply don't feel like it, don't worry.
With these dryers you only have to put your clothes inside for up to 20 minutes and the steam will make
your shirts look fresh, new and wrinkle-free.
This special function makes ironing clothes a quick and easy task.