Hi, I just bought a Home Professional series tumble dryer, and I heard from so many people that it balls things. It's not arrived at my home yet, but now i'm worried. Are you sure it doesn't ball large things ? Also, is the self cleaning thing a gimmick ? Should I have to let it get professionally cleaned every year ? Thank you so much!!
Do not worry too much, it is not gimmick, it does clean a bit but really JUST the front of heat exchange ribbs, the one showed in the movie was after 8 years of usage, so no - you do not have to deep clean it every year but after some years - if you want it to be as efficient as new- you would probably have to clean it. Also important thing is to clean filters after every drying cycle.
@@discoverpolska Thanks for the reply!! I bought the Home Professional WTX87EH0TR model, it's not delivered yet, and it actually comes with something called “AutoClean” which is apparently a better version of the SelfCleaning Condenser. On my model, you should clean the filter like every 20 times insted of after every run, because it all goes to the bottom filter as wet fluffs. And the biggest difference is you can reach the condenser from the bottom, it's not unreachable unlike the older models. If I use vacuum cleaner like every month for the condenser, I think it would be ok. What do you think ? The problem with the older versions was the unreachable condenser, right ?
Really do not worry too much, all will be Ok, it is good you will have front access, however imo cleaning with vaccum cleaner will not do a lot but then you can use eg. toothbrush to clean it after months of use 🙂, anyway it is always better to clean filters often.
@Fifi jak wyczyścić tą komorę pod wymiennikiem, którą widać po wyjęciu szuflady z filtrem? Mam suszarkę WPX87 z auto clean i po wyjęciu filtra widać tam pełno ciemnoszarego szlamu (kłaczków drobnych) które przedostały się przez filtr i zalegają w tej komorze razem z wodą. Suszarka ma mniej niż rok, wymiennik jest bardzo czysty, ale nie podoba mi się ten syf tam na dole.
Tks for sharing, self-cleaning appliances are a joke. Btw, I am uncertain about which one to purchase, whether Electrolux EDH903R9WB or Bosch WQG24570SG
I would probably go with Bosch, newer Electrolux machines I had, had problems with either motor (exchanged under 10years warranty) or with heat pump -after two or three years, small hole… :-( older Electrolux dryers were much better, however I do not know model you have proposed, maybe this one is good. The most important thing to remember is to clean filters after each run anyway…
Hi, I just bought a Home Professional series tumble dryer, and I heard from so many people that it balls things. It's not arrived at my home yet, but now i'm worried. Are you sure it doesn't ball large things ? Also, is the self cleaning thing a gimmick ? Should I have to let it get professionally cleaned every year ? Thank you so much!!
Do not worry too much, it is not gimmick, it does clean a bit but really JUST the front of heat exchange ribbs, the one showed in the movie was after 8 years of usage, so no - you do not have to deep clean it every year but after some years - if you want it to be as efficient as new- you would probably have to clean it. Also important thing is to clean filters after every drying cycle.
@@discoverpolska Thanks for the reply!! I bought the Home Professional WTX87EH0TR model, it's not delivered yet, and it actually comes with something called “AutoClean” which is apparently a better version of the SelfCleaning Condenser. On my model, you should clean the filter like every 20 times insted of after every run, because it all goes to the bottom filter as wet fluffs. And the biggest difference is you can reach the condenser from the bottom, it's not unreachable unlike the older models. If I use vacuum cleaner like every month for the condenser, I think it would be ok. What do you think ? The problem with the older versions was the unreachable condenser, right ?
Really do not worry too much, all will be Ok, it is good you will have front access, however imo cleaning with vaccum cleaner will not do a lot but then you can use eg. toothbrush to clean it after months of use 🙂, anyway it is always better to clean filters often.
@@discoverpolskaOn 37 sec. SN 984111.... gives factory date April 2018, if I am right. Means that dryer was 4,5 years old.
@Fifi jak wyczyścić tą komorę pod wymiennikiem, którą widać po wyjęciu szuflady z filtrem? Mam suszarkę WPX87 z auto clean i po wyjęciu filtra widać tam pełno ciemnoszarego szlamu (kłaczków drobnych) które przedostały się przez filtr i zalegają w tej komorze razem z wodą. Suszarka ma mniej niż rok, wymiennik jest bardzo czysty, ale nie podoba mi się ten syf tam na dole.
Wiesz, jak rozkręcisz to pełen dostęp i woda pod ciśnieniem da radę 😉
Tks for sharing, self-cleaning appliances are a joke. Btw, I am uncertain about which one to purchase, whether Electrolux EDH903R9WB or Bosch WQG24570SG
I would probably go with Bosch, newer Electrolux machines I had, had problems with either motor (exchanged under 10years warranty) or with heat pump -after two or three years, small hole… :-( older Electrolux dryers were much better, however I do not know model you have proposed, maybe this one is good. The most important thing to remember is to clean filters after each run anyway…