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2025.
Super-efficient new TDF1100 heat pump tumble dryer from Caple

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7 July 2025

 Super-efficient new TDF1100 heat pump tumble dryer from Caple for more than 60% cost savings

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Retailing at £606.40, the new 10kg-load, 600mm wide, TDF1100 heat pump tumble dryer fromCaple, has been developed with efficiency and customer savings as priorities.

The quiet (maximum noise level 65dB) machine boasts ratings ofEnergy Class A++, Condensation Efficiency Class B, and Annual Energy Consumption of 282kWh/yr.

With thirteen settings including three for cottons, two for synthetics, refresh, and both delicate and express cycles, the key impressive difference with the TDF1100 heat pump dryer is that the average cycle cost is£0.62; both vented and condenser alternatives cost around £1.50 per cycle.

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Luke Shipway, Caple's Head of Product explains, "Conventional tumble dryers work by releasing the hot air used to dry clothes, whereasheat pump technology conserves and reuses it. They are much better for the environment and cheaper to run, with heat pump technology using almost 50% of the energy used by conventional models [C-rated]. Moreover, since it uses an energy efficient heat exchange system, the air temperature inside the drum is considerably lower than conventional dryers, which provides a better protection for clothes. Heat pump tumble dryers have a condenser that separates water from the warm air that passes over the wet clothes and puts it in a water tank. The remaining dry warm air is then pumped back through the drum, re-using it to help the clothes dry faster."

For more information on Caple, please visitwww.caple.co.uk

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