Candy vs Miele Tumble Dryers
Candy and Miele represent the two extremes of the UK heat pump tumble dryer market. Candy's CSOEH9A2TE 9kg smart model retails at £299, with the CSOEH9A2DE 9kg at £339 and the BCTDH7A1TBE-80 at £499. Miele begins where most brands finish: the TWA520WP 8kg EcoSpeed heat pump starts at £899, the TWD640WP 9kg EcoDry costs £1,199, and the premium TWH780WP 9kg T1 EcoSpeed reaches £1,449 — nearly five times the price of Candy's entry model.
Miele's prices reflect an engineering philosophy built around 20-year product lifespans. Every Miele tumble dryer is stress-tested to 10,000 cycles before leaving the factory, the motors are designed for near-silent operation, and the fabric care system uses gentler drum movements that reduce wear on clothes over time. The EcoSpeed function can cut drying time by up to 20% without compromising fabric care — a meaningful difference for busy households.
Candy, by contrast, is delivering on what most buyers actually need: heat pump energy efficiency, a 9kg drum, and smart app control at a price that does not require saving up. The h0n connected drying experience is functional and well-rated. Longevity is the trade-off — Candy appliances typically carry a 2-year warranty versus Miele's optional extended plans, and independent repair data suggests a shorter average lifespan.
Bottom line: Candy is the practical, budget-conscious choice for heat pump drying — outstanding value at £299; choose Miele only if you are making a deliberate long-term investment and expect the same tumble dryer to still be running fifteen to twenty years from now.