My boss said, a dryer is needed.
The primary buying criteria were clearly defined. Good dry performance and a balanced
Relationship between the acquisition price and consumption. Consumption played here
a subordinate role, because the device is not used all year round.
The decision was made after an intensive search and compare the Bosch WTB86200.
Attempting to unpack, put into the scale (important for a long life of the bearings).
The operation is to call intuitive.
The loading the machine is no problem thanks to the large opening.
As described in tests, the drying performance is excellent. Thanks humidity sensor
is constantly readjusted the remaining dry season.
The soundscape is okay.
Using the crease protection, the laundry is surprisingly smooth when dry closet
from the machine. The use of fabric softeners is no longer necessary, since the wash really soft
becomes. My wife adds only scent towels every dry cargo.
Cleaning the lint filter and bay (we take as a battery operated vacuum cleaner to help) is straight forward.
The water container can remove and empty into the sink easily.
(Tip: The condensed water bottling and use for the iron - no calcification.)
The heat exchanger is quickly pulled out behind the cover and can be flush prima
(Tip: Before opening the maintenance cover including a pickup because some water leaks)
The drum lighting is not necessary for the removal of the linen, but it facilitates insight
is, so here ruckzuck cleaned in the shaft of the lint filter with a vacuum cleaner hose.
Anyone looking for a dryer for year-round use, must be just with the calculator
sit down and look at how far the higher purchase price of a device with lower power consumption
compensates by saving / profitable.
Even with this purchase no reason for a star deduction.