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HAIER 8kg Heat Pump Dryer HDHP80A1 - $999 ($899 after Cashback) + Delivery (Free C&C) @ Bing Lee

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I purchased a washer from this brand a few months ago and pretty happy with it so far. Looking to get a dryer and this one seems to have a few decent reviews.

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  • +2

    Good dryer, doesn't take as long as I thought it would being a heat pump and everything always comes out dry. Automatically drains and the filters are easy to clean. It's a little loud but apart from that am very happy with it.

  • +1

    Just bought at TGG for $999 after getting them down. Hope it’s good!

  • +1

    I purchased a 9kg Haier washing machine about 3-4 months ago, I'm very happy with it. I've spoke to a Fisher and Paykal tech that's been in the game for 30 years and said that they are practically a F&P machine with a different skin. I would think this is much the same.

    Oh and btw Haier are the world's number 1 supplier of white goods

    • +1

      That’s good to hear. My Haier fridge has been great, and my Haier washing machine as been fine (despite it stopping once every few months with an error)… Can’t hurt to give the dryer a go I guess.

      • +1

        Oh perfect, I've got the Fisher and Paykal fridge but was looking at the Haier fridge also

    • A lot of the fisher paykel product's are made by haier including this one , hence why they are similar

      The f&p prob has a few extra features

  • This or Beko heat pump dryer with 5 year warranty?

    https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/beko-bdp810w-8kg-sensor-c…

    • +1

      the Haier one is cheaper to run (8stars vs 6 stars)

  • great dryer. especially with cotton (doesn't shrink) and even non-dryer clothing works a treat.

    According to Energy Ratings (fed govt), running it 5 times/wk will cost you around $206/yr (assuming lecky is 30.7c/kwh). thats ~83c/run

    https://www.energyrating.gov.au/calculator

    it's cheap to run, not really that noisy (we had it initially in out dining area. It pays for itself within about 3yrs.

  • Waiting for ALDI's Esatto to come in.

  • +2

    Pricing is now showing $1,149 ($1,049 after cashback)

  • this or Esatto heat pump dryer? The Esatto hardly going on sale :(

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