Best Electrolux Clothes Dryers

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Electrolux EDH803R9WB

Electrolux EDH803R9WB

4.1 
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  • Capacity8 kg
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Josh3 posts
 

I just picked one up today as it was getting scrapped by our local electronics store it's ready to work as mum does the dogs bed in as well I also have a heat pump dryer as back up

Replaced by Electrolux EDV605H3WC 1.0 
Electrolux EDV605H3WB

Electrolux EDV605H3WB

2.6 
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  • Price (RRP) $619
  • Capacity6 kg
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Louise3 posts
 

I have had this dryer for over two years now and it has NEVER dried washing properly/fully. I have to literally dry ONE fitted bed sheet and ONE flat sheet for 8 hours in this POS dryer! DO NOT BUY!!!! Show details

Electrolux EDV705H3WB

Electrolux EDV705H3WB

2.6 
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  • Capacity7 kg
Manuel S.QLD9 posts
 

The dryer has been very problematic to date. I have logged two warranty calls on this dryer. Now 3 years old the dryer has the same fault again, i.e.… Read more

not drying clothes again. Electrolux have said I need to pay for this repair even though the lack of drying issue has happened twice under manufactures warranty. I will be taking this further under consumer law.

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Electrolux EDH804U5WB

Electrolux EDH804U5WB

3.3 
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  • Capacity8 kg
scott.allan.campbell.1972 posts
 

Dryer just doesn't dry – Waste of money - just get a conventional dryer. This dryer doesn't dry clothes.. after 2-3 hours they can still come out damp requiring to go on… Read more

again... have tried extra dry, long time programs and can have better results hanging washing out in the rain. We bought this thinking we'd do the energy efficient thing and have preservered for months trying to give it a chance. Should have sent it back after we got it... can't wait for it to die and we can go back to a standard convection dryer that actually dries clothes.

Electrolux EDV705H3WC

Electrolux EDV705H3WC

2.6 
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  • Capacity7 kg
JimNSW7 posts
 

Dryer works as it should with a couple of caveats. 1 the annoying end of cycle sound and that it keeps running in repeating short bursts after - ie… Read more

you have to go and actually turn it off rather than auto shut off.

The other issue was a fault developed after 18 months where it lost its ability to rotate the load. This required service call and a replacement of a 'capacitor'.

Of course waiting for a service call is many days without a dryer so it pays to have one in reserve (which we do).

Update Feb '26 Capacitor issue repaired mentioned above lasted all of 6 months before machine failed - avoid this one at all costs

Electrolux EDH803R7WB

Electrolux EDH803R7WB

No reviews
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  • Capacity8 kg
Electrolux EDH903R9WB

Electrolux EDH903R9WB

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  • Capacity9 kg
Electrolux EDH913R9WB

Electrolux EDH913R9WB

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  • Capacity9 kg
Electrolux EDC804Q5WB

Electrolux EDC804Q5WB

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Electrolux EDV605H3WC

Electrolux EDV605H3WC

1.0 
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  • Capacity6 kg
jaffa_ACT4 posts
 

Misleading advertising of product - the drier has a 1 hour anti-wrinkle cycle that can't be disabled. This means once the clothes have finished… Read more

drying (including a cool down cycle) that the anti-wrinkle cycle automatically goes for 1 hour before the drier actually stops. This happens on all program cycles of the machine. The only way to stop the anti-wrinkle cycle is to manually go and remove the clothes from the machine and to turn it off, which defeats the purpose of the drier being an automatic machine. This hour long anti-wrinkle cycle which can not be disabled was not advertised on the Good Guys website and if consumers knew beforehand they would not purchase. The additional costs in electricity for this anti-wrinkle cycle to run is unnecessary and costly. Additionally, most clothes now days have some nylon or polyester which means they are somewhat anti-wrinkle already and therefore an anti-wrinkle cycle is not often needed (eg. not needed for towels, skivvies, trackpants etc.)

The instructions are very limited and hard to understand. You need to go to the actual Electrolux website to find the manual. It does not state clearly how to tell the difference between having set the machine to function on high temp, mid temp, low temp or airing. The manual also states that setting the temperature can only be done at initial set up meaning a person can't change it to suit each individual load of drying.

The advertised of an autosense function is misleading. It appears from the manual that the drier operates on whether a half full or full program has been selected, it does not appear to have an autosense function at all. I washed a light weight fabric throw and the machine set it to dry for 2.45 hr, however with my old drier it use to take only 30 minutes to dry. On top of this 2.45 hour cycle was the anti-wrinkle cycle which went for a further 1 hour. This is a very poorly designed machine, uses a lot of electricity where it is not needed, it has a very poorly written instruction manual. This machine should be taken off the market. The Good Guys advertising for it is incorrect and misleading. This drier is a lemon.

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