Dryers

Buy the best Clothes Dryers in Australia for any Laundry online or in store from The Good Guys. Get a good deal on our full range of Heat Pump, Condenser and Washer Dryer Combo machines in Small, Medium and Large sizes across top brands like Fisher & Paykel, LG, ASKO, Miele, Haier and more. Heat Pump Driers are highly energy efficient machines, using less than half the energy of Vented or Condenser Dryers without needing venting. Whatever the brand, size or budget, get the right Dryer at The Good Guys.

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  • ASKO 8kg Logic Heat Pump Dryer ASKO 8kg Logic Heat Pump Dryer
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    T408HD.W.AU Shipped by ASKO
    $2599
  • ASKO 8kg Logic Heat Pump Dryer ASKO 8kg Logic Heat Pump Dryer
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    T408HD.T.AU Shipped by ASKO
    $2799
  • Miele PF 8kg Heat Pump Dryer Miele PF 8kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    TWF 720 WP Shipped by Miele
    $2999
  • ASKO 8kg Style Heat Pump Dryer ASKO 8kg Style Heat Pump Dryer
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    T608HX.W.AU Shipped by ASKO
    $2999
  • Miele PF 8kg-4kg Combo Washer Dryer Miele PF 8kg-4kg Combo Washer Dryer
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    WTD 160 WCS Shipped by Miele
    $3199
  • Miele PF 9kg Heat Pump Dryer Miele PF 9kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    TWH 780 WP Shipped by Miele
    $3199
  • Miele PF 9kg Heat Pump Dryer Miele PF 9kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    TWL 780 WP Shipped by Miele
    $3999
  • Miele PF 8kg-4kg Combo Washer Dryer Miele PF 8kg-4kg Combo Washer Dryer
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    WTR 870 WPM Shipped by Miele
    $4299
  • Miele PF 9kg-5kg Combo Washer Dryer Miele PF 9kg-5kg Combo Washer Dryer
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    WTW 870 WPM Shipped by Miele
    $4849
  • Miele 9kg Heat Pump Dryer Miele 9kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    TWV 780 WP Shipped by Miele
    $5399
  • ASKO PF Heat Pump Drying Cabinet ASKO PF Heat Pump Drying Cabinet
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    DC7784HP.W.AU Shipped by ASKO
    $6999
  • Fisher & Paykel 9kg Heat Pump Dryer Fisher & Paykel 9kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    DH9060H1 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $3199
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    DH9060HG1 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $3199
  • Fisher & Paykel 9kg Heat Pump Dryer Fisher & Paykel 9kg Heat Pump Dryer
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    DH9060HLG1 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $3199
  • Fisher & Paykel Fabric Care Cabinet Fisher & Paykel Fabric Care Cabinet
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    FC1260HG1 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $3999
 

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Need a Dryer but no idea where to start? Here’s a quick breakdown.

A good Dryer can really save the day when the weather’s just not up to the job. Find a new Laundry superhero with these handy tips.

What type of Dryer is best for me?

Consider not just how many people are at home but what gets dried and how often. If you're regularly drying plenty of towels and bedding go for either a 7.5, 8.5 or a 9kg drum with these high capacities generally only found in Heat Pump Dryers like from ASKO or LG.

Consider where it will live at home. You can put a dryer on top of a Washing Machine (of course it'll need to be a Front Loader Washer) but only Heat Pump or Condenser Dryers are compatible, and the job requires a Washer Dryer Stacking Kit often sold separately. To wall mount a dryer we recommend going for a Vented Dryer which usually comes with wall brackets.

Vented or Sensor Dryers require a venting setup to push hot air outside. Heat Pump Dryers won’t fill a laundry with hot air and nor will Condenser Dryers, but Condensers need fresh air coming in to avoid the room heating up and moisture forming on the walls. The water accrued from Condenser Drying needs to be regularly emptied out or hooked up to drainage.

What is a Heat Pump Dryer? How does it work?

Rather than relying on conventional heating methods to dry, Heat Pump Dryers instead use technology like refrigerant to create and evenly distribute warm air throughout the drum. These Dryers reheat and recycle this same air throughout the entire drying cycle without continuously drawing on power.

Heat Pump Dryers naturally dry at lower temperatures so they’re gentle on all sorts of clothing and tend to have unique drum structures that cushion the load for warm and fluffy towels. Take Bosch Heat Pump Dryers for example with sensitive drying systems or for extra TLC of a favourite teddy bear or shoes, get an included drying rack with some Fisher & Paykel Dryers.

Extracted moisture collected during the drying process condenses into water and is stored in a condensation container for emptying. Depending on where the Dryer is positioned and its existing connections, condensed water could be expelled straight into drainage instead.

Can clothes shrink in the Dryer?

They can which is why you should follow the care label of your favourite clothing, as well as suggested programs and drying options within a Dryer's manual for the best settings. Cottons and woollens especially can be prone to shrinkage due to the nature of their fibres so be sure to use low heat cycles, the correct Dryness Levels for the materials and stick to program's recommended load sizes.

Damp clothes at ok in the Dryer but it helps to first wring out as much moisture as possible using the highest spin speed on a Washing Machine. If the weather’s not helping and you can’t hang them out on the line, it’s worth airing them over a clothes horse for a while first (especially cotton shirts) before they go in the Dryer.

The good news is as today’s Dryers are so much savvier with the majority including sensors that automatically stop the dryer once moisture is no longer detected, protecting from over drying and shrinkage.
 

What type of Tumble Dryer is most economical to run?

Heat Pump Dryers are the cheapest to run due to energy efficiencies gained from how they dry. When used regularly, their initial higher cost is offset by the bill savings made over time. If you're only relying on a Dryer here and there, a cheaper Condenser or Sensor Dryer might suit better as you’re less likely to recoup the cost of a Heat Pump Dryer.

Most Heat Pump models have an 8 to 9 Star Energy Rating with some at even 10 Stars like some Miele Heat Pump Dryers compared to Vented or Condenser models at around 2 to 2.5 Stars. With many Heat Pump Dryers falling into the large size category, this can be a win-win for some households.

Always compare Dryers of the same load size to get a proper understanding on the Dryer’s efficiency. The higher the energy rating, the less electricity it’ll consume. It’s also worth getting an estimate of what the average annual running cost will be by referring to the Australian Government’s Energy Rating website.