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9 best tumble dryers for the freshest clothes

Our tried and tested heat pump tumble dryers will dry your laundry in no time

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING UK

Drying your clothes on the line all year round can be tricky (thanks for nothing, Great British weather), which means they often end up taking over your indoor space on clothes airers.

The joy of the best tumble dryer is that it will dry your laundry faster and leave fewer creases, which means less time spent ironing. Though expensive, they're a worthy investment, especially if you're endlessly doing washing.

There’s a lot to consider when buying a tumble dryer, whether you’re a first-time buyer or upgrading from an older model, so the Good Housekeeping Institute has rounded up everything you need to know before buying and found the best tumble dryers to suit every budget.

Which is the best tumble dryer to buy?

If you’re replacing an existing tumble dryer, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.

How we test tumble dryers

To find the best tumble dryers on the market, our expert testers at the Good Housekeeping Institute wash the maximum loads of cotton and synthetic sheets, towels and shirts in a standard washing machine. Once the washing cycle has finished, they record the weight of the wet laundry, transfer it all to the tumble dryer and set it to dry cotton or synthetics, depending on the test.

They make a note of how long the machine claims it will take to dry the load and set their own timer at the same time – this is because some models get to the end of the cycle and say they’ve got “one minute to go” for nearly 15 minutes! Our experts run every test twice to make sure all results are accurate.

Once the drying cycle completes, they weigh the dried laundry and calculate how much water has been removed. They note if the fabrics feel at all damp or if there are any specific damp patches, how badly shirts are creased and if the pile is a tangled mess. For the cotton test, they add a shrinkage square to the load. They measure this before and after drying to see if any shrinkage occurs.

Energy consumption is measured during every test, as one programme can sometimes prove more economical than others. Finally, models are judged on their ease of use and overall design.

Keep reading for our expert tumble dryer reviews and guidance on what to consider before you invest.

Best tumble dryer and best value heat pump dryer

Hisense DH5S102BW 5S Series Freestanding Heat Pump Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
DH5S102BW 5S Series Freestanding Heat Pump Dryer

Score: 91/100

This isn’t the cheapest heat pump on our list, but it put in an impressive performance on test. It has a clutter-free digital display that’s clear to follow. There’s also a bright drum light, a start delay feature, a straightforward child lock and an accompanying rack dryer.

As well as ticking our boxes when it comes to features, the machine scored full marks for its economical energy consumption and effective drying. Our polycotton washing emerged crease-free too (although the same can’t be said for cotton). Testers would have liked a slightly quicker-to-empty water tank but when it came to overall ease of use, this machine was hard to fault.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H84.5 x W59.5 x D64
Drum capacity10kg
Programmes17
Energy ratingA+++
WarrantyYes
Runner-up tumble dryer

Russell Hobbs RH9HPTD111 9kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
RH9HPTD111 9kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Score: 90/100

Perhaps more than any other brand, Russell Hobbs’ entry into the heat pump market shows just how widespread this more economical technology is becoming, and it means you can enjoy all its benefits for a lower price. Testers found the dryer easy to use, with a clear control dial, multiple quick cycles, delay start, and an easy-to-empty water tank.

It’s not the most premium model we tested, but it scored full marks for its energy efficiency when tackling both cotton and polycotton, and everything was thoroughly dried, too. Not to mention, there was only light creasing, so your clothes would iron in a jiffy. It’s an outstanding entry level heat pump machine.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H85 x W60 x D61
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes15
Energy ratingA++
Warranty1 year
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Haier I Pro Series 7 Plus Dryer 9kg HD90-A3Q979U1

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
I Pro Series 7 Plus Dryer 9kg HD90-A3Q979U1

Score: 88/100

This is a thoughtfully designed heat pump tumble dryer that makes drying your clothes effortless. There’s a wide porthole for easy-loading, and you can swap which side the door opens from to suit your utility room or kitchen. Emptying the water tank was also seamless. Its instructions are detailed and clear, but note that the programme dial only turns in a clockwise direction, which can be a faff if you miss your desired setting.

What about its drying capabilities? Testers found it removed an average of 99% of water from both cotton and polycotton, with no damp spots in either load. As a result, it scored full marks for the evenness of its drying. It also impressed with how little electricity it used (again scoring 100%) and programmes were completed in the advertised time too, although there was some light creasing. An ideal buy for households with large loads.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H85 x W59.5 x D60
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes14
Energy ratingA+++
WarrantyTwo to five years, according to part

Hotpoint ActiveCare NTM119X3EUK Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
ActiveCare NTM119X3EUK Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Score: 87/100

This foolproof, do-it-all tumble dryer aims to minimise wear and tear by up to 40%, making it a top choice if you frequently wash and dry delicate garments such as wool knits, silk shirts and lingerie.

Its 15 programmes include one for cuddly toys (caring for those precious teddies!) and there’s an anti-allergy setting too. It removed all the water from our sodden clothes fairly efficiently in terms of both energy and time, though it proved faster at drying polycotton than cotton.

We did find its sensor technology unreliable at times and it has a fairly basic design, but it’s well built overall, looks good and comes at a reasonable price.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H84.9 x W59.5 x D65.5
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes15
Energy ratingA+++
Warranty10 years (parts only)
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Samsung Series 9 DV90T8240SX Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Series 9 DV90T8240SX Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Score: 86/100

If you point blank refuse to install any more ugly white goods, consider this sophisticated Samsung machine, which dried our load thoroughly every time. It functions intuitively, so don’t panic if tech isn’t your thing, but you’ll need to go online if you require more detailed instructions than the vague in-box guide provides.

Its energy consumption was remarkably low, especially on a polycotton cycle, and its ‘fluff collector’ was satisfyingly effective, but its drying times were among the longest on test, which may pose a problem if your household is big and busy.

It’s a good choice if you have an allergy sufferer in the family, though, thanks to the high temperature HygieneCare programme, and its smart connectivity lets you control it from the sofa via an app – ideal when you’re simply too comfortable to move.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H85 x W60 x D65
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes9+
Energy ratingA+++
Warranty5 years

Indesit YT M11 92 X UK 9 kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
YT M11 92 X UK 9 kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Score: 85/100

Another great value heat pump tumble dryer, this has a large digital display that makes it easy to see at a glance how your load is progressing. The rest of its controls are also clearly labelled and easy to understand, which is handy as the instructions are written in a small font and crammed with slightly confusing diagrams. The buttons could have been more responsive too.

The door design makes it easy to load your laundry, and testers liked the ‘Push and Go’ programme, which allows you to quickly start a short two-hour cycle. The dryer was fairly economical to run on test (especially with polycotton), while both cycles tested removed every last drop of water from our loads, earning them full marks. Our clothing wasn’t too creased either, although you may still need an iron or steamer for some garments. With its simple interface and reliable drying, this is an accessible buy.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H84.9 x W59.5 x D64.9
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes15
Energy ratingA++
Warranty1 year labour, 10 years parts
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Score: 84/100

Uniquely, this tumble dryer allows you to inject a dose of fragrance into your laundry, so all your clothes emerge dry and freshly scented. Testers found this function simple to use, trialling it with a wool coat, which emerged minus its previously musty smell. The drum is also clearly lit and removing and emptying the water tank was effortless.

The cycle running time estimates were accurate, and the machine calculates how much energy each cycle uses – although there was a slight discrepancy with our lab meters. The cotton cycle was more efficient than the polycotton one, but the latter left our clothes less creased. Testers also praised how quiet the machine was. A real all-rounder.

Key specification

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H85 x W59.65 x D60
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes12
Energy ratingA+++
Warranty2 years

Haier Tumble Dryer X Series 11 HD90-A3Q397U1

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Tumble Dryer X Series 11 HD90-A3Q397U1

Score: 84/100

This tumble dryer alternates the direction of the drum’s rotations to stop clothes from tangling, making it a great bet if you’re losing precious time sorting your sheets after a wash. It has a big drum and there’s even a rack for drying more delicate items like shoes.

The LCD screen is very clear, while its accompanying app is intuitively designed and gives you access to more programmes, including cold air and overnight drying. In fact, testers found it quiet and energy efficient.

Their only flag is that they noticed a discrepancy between the amount of time a cycle was said to take and the reality – they all took a fair bit longer (by over an hour for one test), so plan in a decent buffer if you’re drying something you're planning to wear that day. Clothes weren’t that creased though, so at least you won’t need to iron them before you dash out the door!

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H84.5 x W59.5 x D70
Drum capacity9kg
Programmes17
Energy ratingA+++
Warranty10 years
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Hisense 7S Series DH7S107BB WiFi-Enabled 10 kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
7S Series DH7S107BB WiFi-Enabled 10 kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Score: 80/100

This tumble dryer has one of the biggest capacities we’ve tested, making it a savvy choice for busy households with towering laundry piles. It’s also smart, so you can easily connect it to your phone and receive notifications, adjust some settings, or keep an eye on its energy consumption. There’s even an AI cycle, which will analyse your load and adjust the settings to suit.

On test, our experts found it easy to use, from loading to final notification – even when emptying the water tank. The cycle times weren’t always the most accurate, and when drying cotton, our testers found it removed a bit too much moisture – so you may want to play around with the settings depending on what you’re washing. Testers liked the polycotton cycle though.

It’s A*** rated, so it should have good efficiency (something we saw on test too), and it wasn’t too noisy – we recorded highs of 62dB, the same as advertised.

Key specifications

TypeHeat pump
Dimensions (cm)H84.5 x W59.5 x D64
Drum capacity10kg
Programmes17
Energy ratingA+++
Warranty2 years
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What's the difference between vented, condenser and heat pump tumble dryers?

The latest, high-tech heat pump models use hot air to extract water, which then evaporates in a tank. Given their sophisticated features and superior energy efficiency, these tend to be the most expensive tumble dryers.

If your budget doesn't stretch that far, consider a vented tumble dryer. These need a hose or vent to expel the warm air, and must be installed by an external wall or window.

There's also a third type: condenser tumble dryers. These work by condensing the warm air from wet clothes into water, which then collects in a removable reservoir. Most models will tell you when the tank is full, so there's no need to worry about flooding.


Do tumble dryers use a lot of electricity?

They can do, especially older models. But, if you’ve got the budget, heat pump tumble dryers are the most energy efficient.

One of our most efficient machines on test, the Samsung Series 9 DV90T8240SX Heat Pump Tumble Dryer used less than 1p for one kilogram of polycotton – based on a cost of electricity at 22p/kwh.


What size tumble dryer should I get?

Tumble dryers range in drum size from as small as 4kg to a generous 10kg. In general, 4-6kg is a good option for couples, 7kg suits families of three, 8kg is ideal for families of four and 9-10kg is handy for large households.

The models on our roundup have 7-10kg drums. This roughly translates to the following:

  • 7kg: 35 T-shirts or 1 double duvet
  • 8kg: 40 T-shirts or 1 queen duvet
  • 9kg: 45 T-shirts or 1 summer king duvet
  • 10kg: 50 T-shirts or 1 winter king duvet

What to look for when buying a tumble dryer

Sensor technology

Tumble dryers have a bad reputation for gobbling up energy. Brands have tried to address this by creating sensors that monitor the humidity in the drum throughout the cycle and stop it as soon as your laundry is dry, saving you both time and money.

On test, our laundry emerged slightly damp from some models with sensors, but it's easy to run another shorter cycle until you're happy. Though generally more expensive, these models should help you save on running costs in the long term.

Programming

Tumble dryers are largely simple to operate. There are two main types: manual and sensor. Manual models have at least two or three settings: cottons, synthetics and delicates. Sensor dryers usually have more programmes, allowing you to select the most suitable setting for whatever you’re drying and minimise the risk of damage.

Most machines offer three degrees of dryness for both their cotton and synthetic settings:

  • Iron dry: Leaves laundry slightly damp to make ironing easier, but you’ll need to do the ironing as soon as the cycle has finished.
  • Cupboard dry: Leaves laundry dry enough to be put away once the cycle has ended.
  • Extra dry: Best for larger items such as duvets or pillows, as it ensures everything is bone dry.

Other settings to look out for include:

  • Wool: Make sure the machine has been approved by The Woolmark Company, so you know it won't ruin your favourite jumper. It should state this in its manual and/or feature a small wool symbol next to its wool setting.
  • Mixed: Use this setting whenever you’re drying a variety of different materials.
  • Shoes: Some tumble dryers come with a shoe rack that suspends your shoes in the middle of the drum as it rotates.

The verdict on tumble dryers

Our winner, the Hisense DH5S102BW 5S Series Freestanding Heat Pump Dryer was hard to fault and is a good value buy. It has a 10kg capacity and 17 different programmes. In fact, it punches well above its modest price tag when it comes to overall performance.

Our runner-up, the Russell Hobbs RH9HPTD111 9kg Heat Pump Tumble Dryer is easy to use with a clear fascia and scored full marks for energy efficiency.

If you want your laundry to come out dry and freshly scented, thanks to the injection of fragrance during its cycle, we recommend the Miele TEL785WP EcoSpeed & Steam 9kg.


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We’ve been testing laundry products throughout our 100 year history, from the best washing machines to the best heated clothes airers, so you know that you’re in experienced hands.

All our testing and reviews are overseen by our homes testing manager Blossom Boothroyd, and homes editor Hannah Mendelsohn, who have been working at the Good Housekeeping Institute for several years. They carefully pick the products to trial, craft rigorous testing protocols, and ensure that the reviews are detailed and thorough.


26 June 2025: This article was updated to reflect the latest stock levels and prices.

    Headshot of Hannah Mendelsohn

    Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

    Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

    Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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    Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
    Homes Testing Manager

    Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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