Candy vs LG Tumble Dryers
Candy occupies the affordable end of the heat pump tumble dryer market, with the CSOEH9A2TE 9kg smart model at £299 and the CSOEH9A2DE 9kg at £339 offering Wi-Fi connected, app-controlled drying at prices that undercut most of the competition. The BCTDH7A1TBE-80 extends the Candy range up to £499. LG approaches tumble dryers from a very different angle — the FDT208S 8kg heat pump starts at £499, the FDV309GN 9kg sits at £649, and the flagship FDV909BN 9kg reaches £799, all backed by LG's 10-year compressor warranty.
The two brands only overlap in price at the very top of Candy's range and the very bottom of LG's. At £499, the LG FDT208S 8kg represents significantly better long-term value than a comparably priced Candy model: LG's heat pump motor is engineered for a longer service life, the build quality is more refined, and the inverter motor runs noticeably more quietly. LG also scores consistently high in UK reliability surveys for large appliances.
For buyers on a tighter budget, though, Candy's lower models are compelling precisely because they bring heat pump technology — and the energy savings that come with it — to price points LG does not serve. The CSOEH9A2TE at £299 is a genuine bargain for what it delivers.
Bottom line: choose Candy if keeping the purchase price low is essential and you still want the benefits of heat pump drying; invest in LG if your budget stretches to £499 and above, where better build quality, quieter operation, and a 10-year warranty make it the more durable choice.