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1993 days ago

Washing Machine & Drier

Nico from Pyes Pa

I am moving to a new apartment and not only is it smaller but also has appliances supplied. Rather than take them with me and sell them later, I am going sell them with the following two conditions:

1. Buyer must pick up from The Lakes in Tauranga

2. They must be picked up by Sunday 9th June

18 months old Front Loading Washing Machine and Heat Pump Drier.

Omega Washing Machine model OWM9W New Price $954
Omega Heat Pump Drier model OCD7HP Mew Price $1499

Comparing types of driers
Vented dryers take in air from inside the room, heat it up and tumble it through your clothes, and then pushes the hot, wet air outside through a duct. Because of this design, vented dryers needs to be placed near a window or an external wall so that the air can escape out the duct. Vented dryers are generally more affordable to buy and ideal for a smaller household.

Condenser dryers use a heat exchanger to remove moisture from the warm air that has heated your clothes. The water is stored in a tank or drained away and the heat is pumped back into the room where the dryer is. Some newer models have a sensor function which detects how long your clothes need to dry for and when to stop. Condenser dryers do not need an external duct so can be placed anywhere and are ideal for larger households.

Heat pump dryers work in a closed loop - air is heated and tumbled through the clothes, and then cooled with the water drained off, and then reheated again to go back through the clothes. No moisture is released into the air. They are most energy efficient dryer and like the condenser dryer they do not need an external duct so can be placed anywhere. Heat pump dryers are ideal for larger households who want to cut down on their bills.

Will sell both units for $1400

Negotiable

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