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The AEG 8000 dryer vs the AEG 7000 dryer

You're looking for an AEG Lavatherm dryer, but you're unsure whether you need a 7000 or 8000 series dryer. Do you want the machine to protect all types of laundry during the drying process? Choose an AEG 8000 dryer, which has a different drum movement for every fabric. The AEG 7000 doesn't have this. In this article, you can read the main differences.

Most important differences between the AEG series

AEG 8000 AEG 7000
AbsoluteCare Plus No No
AbsoluteCare Yes No
SensiDry Yes Yes
ProSense Yes Yes
Energy label A++ to A+++ A+ to A+++
Load capacity 8 - 9kg 7 - 8kg

Technology differences between the 8000 and 7000 series

AEG 8000 dryer

AEG 8000: low temperature and suitable for all laundry

An AEG dryer of the 8000 series uses a heat pump to dry at a low temperature, but it also has a different drum movement for every type of laundry. Do you have a soft wool sweater or a silk blouse? The AbsoluteCare technology adjusts the drum's rotation speed to your laundry. This technology makes sure your favorite clothes continue to look good even longer, so you don't need to worry that they'll wear out or shrink.

AEG 7000 dryer

AEG 7000: dries at a low temperature

To save energy and protect your laundry from heat, an AEG 7000 dryer uses SensiDry to dry at a low temperature. The dryer doesn't heat up the drum with a heating element like a condenser dryer does, but it uses a heat pump that reuses the hot air. By constantly blowing the hot air back into the drum, you don't reach as high a temperature. This is better for your laundry, energy bill, and the environment. Your clothes will last longer.

Energy consumption differences between the 8000 and 7000 series

Energy label  AEG 8000 dryer

AEG 8000: A++ or A+++ energy label

The AEG dryers from the 8000 series are available from an A++ energy label. Want an energy-efficient dryer? Choose a dryer with an A+++ energy label. This'll save you up to € 1150 during its lifespan. We'll compare the dryer to a dryer with a B energy label, an 8kg load capacity, and an average 10-year lifespan as an example.

Energy label AEG 7000 dryer

AEG 7000: A+ to A+++ energy label

From the AEG 7000 series dryers, you can choose dryers with an energy label ranging from A+ to A+++. If you get an A+ or A++ dryer, it isn't energy-efficient. Want to save money on your energy bill? Choose an energy-efficient dryer with an A+++ energy label. With this, you'll save up to €1150 on energy costs over the entire lifespan of the appliance. This estimation is based on the comparison to a model with a B energy label and 8kg load capacity. We assume that the appliance lasts 10 years on average.

Load capacity differences between the 8000 and 7000 series

Load capacity AEG 8000 dryer

AEG 8000: ranges from 8 to 9kg

Do you dry small loads and sometimes larger loads of laundry? Or do you only dry very large loads in one go? Buy an AEG dryer from the 8000 series. This series has dryers with 8 to 9kg load capacities. Choose a 9kg dryer to dry large loads of laundry. Do you mostly dry small loads, but still want an 8000 series dryer? No problem. The load sensor adjusts the drying time to the amount of laundry, so you save both time and energy.

Load capacity AEG 7000 dryer

AEG 7000: ranges from 7 to 8kg

Do you only dry small loads? Or do you dry the bedding of 2 to 3 people every now and then? You can choose a dryer from the 7000 series with a 7 or 8kg load capacity. This allows you to do the laundry multiple times a week. If you often dry very large loads, the drum of the 7000 series is too small. Make sure the drum is always large enough, so you can dry large loads of laundry in one go.

Difference AEG 9000 vs 8000 dryer

Do you want the dryer to adjust the drum movement, but to also dry different fabrics at the same time evenly? Check the difference between an AEG 9000 and 8000 dryer. A 9000 series dryer has a AbsoluteCare Plus humidity sensor that measures the moisture in your laundry up to 10cm deep. The dryer adjusts the heat distribution based on the amount of moisture in the fabric. If one article of clothing is a bit wetter than the other, it'll receive more care. That means you'll never need to sort your laundry again.

Rowan
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