Traditional tumble dryers set to be banned in Net Zero crackdown
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The sale of traditional tumble dryers is set to be phased out under new Net Zero rules.
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The sale of condenser tumble dryers that do not meet efficiency rules will be banned under new laws, pushing consumers towards heat-pump alternatives.
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The Government believes that these are cheaper to run and claims they could save households nearly £1000 over the 20 year lifespan of the machine.
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But critics claim they are noisy and take longer to dry clothes.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Shadow energy secretary, Claire Coutinho, said it was the latest in a string of laws that dictated how consumers live, including an upcoming ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars and a plan to phase out gas boilers.
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A: The sale of traditional tumble dryers is set to be phased out under new Net Zero rules.
B: The sale of condenser tumble dryers that do not meet efficiency rules will be banned under new laws, pushing consumers towards heat-pump alternatives.
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