briantrumpet
Timewaster
Since I know nothing about tumble driers, I followed a thread analysing the Telegraph claims...
https://skywriter.blue/@monkemma.bsky.social/3mkus3ns6tf2v
Since I know nothing about tumble driers, I followed a thread analysing the Telegraph claims...
https://skywriter.blue/@monkemma.bsky.social/3mkus3ns6tf2v
It does gloss over the fact that heat pump ones get more clogged up and therefore may not last as long and are more likely to be a fire risk.
So the thing most likely to catch fire is an overheating gammon?
That feels a bit like an AI fail. The most likely thing to cause a fire is lint, but the version of the dryer that retains all the lint is the safest? I'm no expert, but I looked at buying one recently and was put off by the inability to clean the heat pump ones properly, so over the years lint just builds up everywhere inside the machine.
That feels a bit like an AI fail. The most likely thing to cause a fire is lint, but the version of the dryer that retains all the lint is the safest? I'm no expert, but I looked at buying one recently and was put off by the inability to clean the heat pump ones properly, so over the years lint just builds up everywhere inside the machine.
Is that really the case? I know engineers are not what they used to be, but it sounds like a massive oversight.
but I was a bit sceptical, so I took the path of least resistance and didn't buy any dryer.