If you think buying a device with "A+" energy is good - you'd be as wrong as it can get. A+ is the lowest category that's still allowed to be sold, although plenty of places will tell you the categories go down to D.
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So from what I've quickly browsed, everything sold here is condensing (no ventilation of wet air to outside), and most indeed have heat pump (A++ and better). Back to the original topic, maybe the EU energy labels did help here?
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to be clear: I'm certain the energy label system has helped in the past. It just lacks an update mechanism. It's a label for the best technology of 2011 - which was helpful in 2011.
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I think labels should be ascending (not A being best and then add some +++ to it) and they should be based on absolute numbers AND the ranges for one label category must be a lot smaller looking at todays efficiencies. 200kWh difference in one category is simply too much.
End of conversation
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Mine has moisture sensors, but it can be tuned to match the spin speed of the washer (higher spin speed => drier starting point => reduced drying time)
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