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Haier HDV60A1 review

Vented clothes dryer. 6kg capacity. Priced at $609.

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Type View more details.

Whether the dryer is a vented, condenser or heat-pump model. See our clothes dryers buying guide for an explanation of each type.

Vented
Recommended View more details.

We recommend heat pump dryers with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 75%, an efficiency score of at least 80%, and a drying time score of at least 70%. For condenser and vented dryers, we recommend models with a CHOICE Expert Rating of at least 70%, efficiency score of at least 65%, and a drying time score of at least 80%. If a dryer cannot achieve 6% or lower moisture content in the clothes within its program time, we won't recommend it.

CHOICE Expert Rating View more details.

The CHOICE Expert Rating, the overall score that determines which products we recommend, is made up of energy efficiency (60%) and drying time (40%). Weightings are in brackets.

Drying time score View more details.

If the dryer has a sensor to determine when the clothes are dry and automatically turns off, we use it, otherwise we test using the timer.

Energy efficiency score View more details.

We measure how long it takes to dry 3.5kg of washing (6.65kg when wet) and how much energy is used. The energy efficiency and drying time scores are based on the amount of energy and time used per kg of clothing.

Cycle time (min) View more details.

How long the cycle took on the program we used.

Noise (dBA) View more details.

The maximum noise level is measured one metre away from the machine and one metre above the ground. Typically, the noise level of these machines is similar to that of a normal conversation (about 50-65dBA). It's not an absolute noise measurement - the acoustics of your home will determine exactly how a machine sounds in use - but it's a good comparative measure.

Measured energy used/load (kWh) View more details.

The amount of energy used by the program we selected for our test. Clothes can make up to 3.7% of your average household's energy usage, so look for the lowest number to avoid paying more for your energy than necessary.

Full load program time (min) View more details.

This is the time the manufacturer claims the dryer will take to dry a full-capacity load. This differs from the time we measure in our testing, which is based on a standard 3.5kg load.

Shop Ethical rating View more details.

Shop Ethical rates the environmental and social impact of the company (not the product) using independent sources. This rating is not included in our total score. N/A means there is no rating for that company.

F
Energy star rating View more details.

Claimed by the manufacturer. The higher the number, the more energy-efficient the dryer.

2
Claimed energy use (kWh/year) View more details.

Energy use claimed by the manufacturer, based on a full load and 52 uses per year.

270
Reliability score View more details.

A high score means the brand (not the model) is less likely to have faults over time, according to CHOICE members.

Satisfaction score View more details.

A high score means CHOICE members are satisfied with the brand (not the model).

Warranty (years) View more details.

Stated warranty of the dryer. You're still covered by the Australian Consumer Law regardless of the manufacturer warranty.

2
Country of origin View more details.

Where the dryer was manufactured, though parts may have been sourced from other places.

China
Price View more details.

The manufacturer's recommended retail price. Prices are generally always flexible, so shop around both online and in bricks-and-mortar stores for options.

$609
Running cost over 10 years View more details.

Based on drying a full load about three times a week (150 times a year) for 10 years, calculated at 40c/kWh. Clothes dryers can make up to 3.7% of your average household's energy usage, so look for the lowest number to avoid paying more for your energy than necessary.

Cost to dry 1kg of clothes View more details.

This shows the cost per kilogram of drying a load of clothes, irrespective of the dryer capacity, and will give you an even comparison regardless of the total capacity of the appliance. It's calculated by multiplying the energy we measured for a run by the cost of energy (currently $0.40 per kWh), and dividing by the 3.5kg (dry weight) of our test load.

Cost per load View more details.

How much it costs to dry a load of clothes, based on an estimate of 40 cents per kWh.

Capacity (kg) View more details.

The manufacturer's claimed capacity. This is the weight of the laundry when dry.

6
Are controls inaccessible when dryer is inverted? View more details.

Sometimes if a dryer is wall-mounted it needs to be turned upside down, which can put the controls out of reach. When this criteria has a No, it means the manufacturer either supplies a sticker for the dryer that indicates how to use the inverted controls (this is called a mounting kit - not to be confused with mounting brackets), or it shows the controls in a sensible fashion both right side up, and upside down.

No
Exhaust location View more details.

Where the exhaust is located on the dryer that releases moisture and/or heat into the air.

Front or rear
Ducting kit View more details.

If the ducting kit is supplied with the dryer.

Optional
Drying rack location View more details.

A rack supplied with the dryer that is either a) placed inside the dryer where it stays still as the air circulates around it, quickly drying items such as sports shoes, or b) placed on the front of the dryer where you can direct the vent to dry things externally.

Not stated
Drying rack supplied View more details.

Whether the drying rack is supplied by the manufacturer.

Yes
Temperature settings View more details.

Often basic dryers will give you simple temperature settings; hot, cool, warm, etc.

Yes (cupboard dry, timed drying, high temperature drying)
Filter location View more details.

Generally the filter will be in the front of the door or on the front of the dryer. Manufacturers have moved away from placing filters in awkward positions such as the rear of the drum.

Bottom front
Dimensions (cm, H x W x D) View more details.

The dimensions listed are the smallest figures stated by the manufacturer. The installation space given is the smallest dimensions in which the dryer is claimed to fit.

83 x 60 x 59
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Auto-sensing View more details.

An auto-sensing program means the dryer will stop when it senses the load is dry.

Yes
One-touch start View more details.

One-touch start means you pop your clothes in, press start and the dryer does everything for you. Most basic machines won't have anything like this and will require at least a couple of presses to get the machine started (power, program, start).

No
Iron-dry program View more details.

An iron-dry program leaves the clothes a little damp so they're easier to iron. The ironing process will make the remaining moisture evaporate.

No
Cupboard-dry program View more details.

Clothes should come out dry enough to put straight into the cupboard.

Yes
Extra-dry program View more details.

A longer program for multi-layered or thick fabrics such as bed sheets, towelling bathrobes or socks.

No
Timed drying View more details.

This means instead of or in addition to a sensor, you can turn the knob of the dryer dial to choose how many minutes the dryer will run.

Yes
High temperature program View more details.

You select high for drying cottons and low for heat-sensitive fabrics. Check the icons on your clothes' care labels for which to use.

Yes
Low temperature program View more details.

You select high for drying cottons and low for heat-sensitive fabrics. Check the icons on your clothes' care labels for which to use.

No
Woollens program View more details.

This is for tumble drying woollens or delicate fabrics with gentle heat and minimal tumbling.

No
Anti-crease program View more details.

Some dryers will make the drum move occasionally after the end of a cycle until you open the door. This is to stop creases from forming in the clothes.

Yes
Delay-start feature View more details.

This allows you to delay the start of the drying cycle, meaning you can set the dryer to come on later in the day to take advantage of solar power, or at night to take advantage of off-peak rates.

No
Stackable View more details.

Generally most dryers can be stacked on top of a front loading washing machine, but some require stacking brackets, sold separately.

Yes
Stacking kit supplied View more details.

It's uncommon for manufacturers to include a stacking kit with their dryer, more likely it will be an optional extra you'll have to purchase after the fact. They can range in price from $30 to over $100.

Yes
Wall mountable View more details.

Most vented dryers can be wall-mounted, but you may need to buy mounting brackets separately. Condenser and heat-pump dryers are generally too heavy for wall-mounting.

Yes
Wall mounting brackets supplied View more details.

The manufacturer supplies brackets for models that can be wall-mounted.

Yes
Drainage hose View more details.

For condenser and heat pump dryers, a drainage hose solves the issue of having to empty the drainage container that collects the waste removed from clothing. Not all dryers come with this option.

N/A
Reverse tumbling View more details.

Stops every few seconds and reverses the tumbling action so the clothes don't bunch up. This is important because without reverse tumbling, large towels and sheets can wad up into a tight ball and not dry properly. Reverse tumbling also helps limit creasing.

Yes
Unit starts on door shut View more details.

Some machines will start when you shut the door (though they're rare) which can be a danger when you have children or pets.

No
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