Indesit Eco Time IDV75 7Kg Vented Tumble Dryer – White – B Rated

7kg drum capacity – great for medium-sized households. Programme the cycle to end after a set amount of time. 9 drying programmes to choose from. Dedicated setting takes care of synthetic fabrics. Dimensions (cm) – H85 x W59.5 x D58.4.

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Enjoy fantastic results with this brilliant Indesit vented tumble dryer, in white. Thanks to its 7kg drum capacity, it’ll effortlessly work through the pile of clean laundry in any medium-sized household. With its really handy timed drying options, you can select how long the cycle will run for, so you’ll know exactly when your outfits will be ready. Whether you’re drying woolly jumpers or cotton shirts, its 9 programmes let you choose the ideal settings to suit. There’s even a useful synthetics option, which takes the best care of your favourite nylon blouses and polyester trousers.

Key Features

  • 7kg drum capacity – great for medium-sized households
  • Programme the cycle to end after a set amount of time
  • 9 drying programmes to choose from
  • Dedicated setting takes care of synthetic fabrics
  • Dimensions (cm) – H85 x W59.5 x D58.4

Additional information

Dimensions

(H)85.0 x (W)59.5 x (D)58.4

Dimensions With Packaging

(H)90 x(W)65 x (D)59 cm

Weight

28.8 Kg

Weight With Packaging

30.3 Kg

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year

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Indesit Company (; Italian pronunciation: [ˈindezit]) is an Italian company based in Fabriano, Ancona. It is one of the leading European manufacturers and distributors of major domestic appliances (washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, freezers, cookers, hoods, ovens and hobs). Founded in 1975 and listed on the Borsa Italiana between 1987 and its 2014 purchase by Whirlpool Corporation, the group posted sales of €2.7 billion in 2013. It has eight industrial areas in Italy, Poland, the UK, Russia and Turkey, and 16,000 employees. Since 2022 the majority of the company is owned by the Turkish company, Arçelik.

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Gilham

    Good quality reasonable price and so much quieter than my old dryer, well happy.

  2. 06

    by Daniel

    Delivery was perfect and fast! Called up to confirm my order was correct! And works like a Charm

  3. 06

    by Fred

    matched description and size in every way. easy to install and operate. delivered on time. old item taken away at no additional cost.

  4. 06

    by Brenda

    Excellent product, easy to use.

  5. 06

    by Joyce

    Very happy with this dryer it’s very efficient and the filter for fluff is a better design than my last one overall very happy would definitely recommend.

  6. 06

    by Helen

    I am very impressed with my new tumble drier. It has different options for different fabrics and load weights without being complicated. It is quiet and it dries the clothes brilliantly. The drier has a reverse function, which is designed to untangle the laundry. I bought it because of the price and the excellent reviews. This fantastic drier is also made in the UK.

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