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The world’s first A rated Condenser Dryer wins prestigious Environmental award

I don’t normally publish announcements like this but as this tumble dryer has been commended for its environmental innovation here it is. This is a direct copy of the AEG-Electrolux press release -

“The Lavatherm T59800 Condenser dryer by AEG-Electrolux was awarded the KBBReview Industry Award for Environmental Innovation this week. This award is specifically for products that provide tangible environmental benefits without depriving the consumer of any usability or performance that they have come to expect in their everyday life. The Lavatherm T59800 illustrates this perfectly.

Judges commented “This is a well established product that tries to appeal to both the pocket of the consumer by reducing energy costs whilst also reducing energy use to benefit the environment

AEG-Electrolux Lavatherm T59800 ‘A’ Energy Condenser Dryer

The T59800 is the first A rated dryer which takes as little as 85* minutes to dry cottons, consumes half the energy of a similar sized C rated dryer – and dries clothes so gently that even wool and silks can be can be tumble dried it.

The T59800 uses a specially developed ‘Heat pump’ technology which works like a refrigerator in reverse to achieve this unprecedented energy efficiency. The Energy consumption is so low it exceeds the requirements for A Energy rating by 30%.

The lower temperature drying (5°C less than conventional models) means even delicate fabrics like wool and silk can be dried safely. For consumers who plan to install a dryer in the kitchen, the heat pump technology is also far quieter than the traditional technology – 65db instead of 70dB.

AEG-Electrolux T59800 Condenser Dryer

Energy rating ‘A’ – ‘Heat pump’ technology works like a refrigerator in reverse to achieve unprecedented energy efficiency, just 2.4kWh

Dries like the outdoors, indoors : cares for your clothes and lower temperature drying means this is suitable for delicate items such as wool and silk

Available in shops for around £500.00

*Cotton cupboard dry program takes 110 minutes at 1400 spin. Cotton iron dry takes 85 minutes at 1400 spin. Energy consumption is 2.40 kWh”

Written By - Washerhelp on March 31st, 2008 with 2 comments
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robertjwaite robertjwaite
#1. July 16th, 2008, at 4:52 PM.


Hi Washerhelp,

My name is Robert Waite and work for White Knight tumble dryers. Over the coming months we are preparing for the launch of our new eco range. Would it be possible to discuss the prospect of a feature article on your blog? Please contact me at the following address: ******

Many thanks

Rob

Washerhelp Washerhelp
#2. July 18th, 2008, at 12:29 PM.


Thanks Robert: I’ve emailed you and removed your email address from your comment to save it from being spammed by email harvesting bots

 

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