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Clothes Dryer: Heat Pump, Condenser and Vented
You can dry your clothes, no matter the weather, with our range of tumble dryers. We offer the latest heat pump, condenser, and vented models from top brands like Fisher & Paykel, LG, Bosch, Haier, and Samsung heat pump dryers. Choose from large 10kg dryers or a compact 4kg option for apartments at Harvey Norman.
How to pick the right dryer for your home
When choosing a dryer, think about your laundry space and how often you’ll use it. Let's explore the different types of tumble dryers available at Harvey Norman.
Heat pump dryers
- Best for: Daily use and eco-conscious homes
- How they work: They recycle warm air to dry clothes at lower temperatures.
- Benefits: No need for external venting. They have the lowest running costs and are energy-efficient, making them great for families. They’re also gentle on clothes, so items shrink less, colours stay brighter, and there’s less wear and tear. But it has a longer drying time.
Condenser dryers
- Best for: Apartments, rental properties and windowless laundry areas
- How they work: Moisture is extracted into a tank or drained through a hose.
- Benefits: No vent kit is needed, and you can set it up anywhere with a power outlet.
Vented Dryers
- Best for: Fast drying on a budget
- How they work: Hot, moist air goes out through a duct or an open window.
- Benefits: They’re affordable and easy to use. You don’t have to empty a water container, unlike condenser and heat pump models. Most models can be wall-mounted to save space.
If you don’t have space for a separate dryer, Harvey Norman’s combo washer dryer is a great solution. It washes and dries in one machine and fits into any laundry or kitchen with a power and water connection.
Key features to look for
- Sensor dry: This feature stops the cycle when your clothes are dry, helping to prevent damage.
- Reverse tumbling: The drum spins both ways to reduce tangling and wrinkles, giving you more even drying.
- Steam refresh: Uses steam to get rid of odours and creases without needing a full wash.
- Smart connectivity: You can monitor and start drying cycles from your phone using apps like LG ThinQ or Samsung SmartThings.
- AI-driven drying and fabric detection: New dryers, such as the Samsung Bespoke AI Laundry combo and the Electrolux 9000 Series, use AI. They detect fabric type, moisture, and load size. They adjust time and temperature to avoid over-drying and save energy.
FAQs
Do I need a vent for my dryer?
You’ll only need a vent if you choose a vented dryer. Condenser and heat pump dryers are ventless, as they collect moisture in a tray or drain it away, making them ideal for apartments or spaces without exterior walls.
What size dryer do I need for a family?
A 7kg to 9kg dryer is usually enough for a family of four. If you have a bigger household with lots of bedding and towels, a 10kg dryer might be better.
Can a dryer be wall-mounted?
Usually, only vented dryers can be wall-mounted because they are light enough for brackets. Heat pump and condenser dryers are heavier. They should be placed on the floor. Or, stack them on a suitable washing machine.
What is the best dryer for NZ homes?
Heat pump dryers are the gold standard in New Zealand today. Because they don’t require external venting, they are perfect for various housing. They recycle warm air rather than blowing it out, making them gentler on your clothes and much better for your power bill
Top picks: brands like Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, Miele, LG, Samsung, Electrolux and the affordable Westinghouse.
What size dryer do I need?
A good rule of thumb is to match your dryer capacity to your washing machine.
| Household Size | Recommended Capacity |
| 1 - 2 people | 4kg - 5kg |
| 3 - 4 people | 7kg - 8kg |
| 5+ people | 9kg+ |
Can you put the dryer in a cupboard?
Yes, you can put a dryer in or on a cupboard, but it depends on the type of dryer and how the cupboard is set up. Here’s what you need to know:
When it is suitable
- Condenser and heat‑pump dryers are generally fine for cupboards because they don’t vent hot air outside.
- The cupboard must have adequate ventilation (air gaps, vents, or louvers) so heat can escape.
- There must be enough clearance around the dryer, especially at the sides and back, as specified by the manufacturer.
- The cupboard must be strong enough and fully level if the dryer is stacked or installed on top of a unit.
When it’s not recommended
- Vented dryers usually shouldn’t go in cupboards unless there’s proper external venting installed.
- A fully enclosed cupboard with no airflow can cause overheating, poor performance, and safety issues.
- Placing a dryer directly on top of a standard cupboard (instead of a washing machine) is not recommended unless it’s specifically designed for the weight and heat.
Best practice
- Always check the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
- Consider a stacking kit if placing the dryer above a washing machine.
- Use professional installation if you’re unsure—this helps ensure safety and warranty compliance.
Before you buy, be sure to check out our Washing Machine & Dryer Buyer’s Guide to help you choose the right option for your home and lifestyle. It explores key features, sizes, and efficiency tips to help you shop with confidence. Plus, to make things even easier, we offer professional installation and removal services, taking care of setup and responsibly removing your old appliance for a hassle-free upgrade.