Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer

Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 34 x 29.5 x 20.2 inches ; 56 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 61.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000UWGLGU
  • Item model number: HLP140E

By : Haier
Price : $245.72
You Save : $54.27 (18%)
Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer

Product Description


Amazon.com Item Description
Designed for use on its personal or to coordinate with any Haier transportable washer, this compact dryer tends to make it effortless to rapidly dry clothes, sheets, table linens, and significantly more, without having taking up a lot of area--great for apartments or other small living spaces. The effective 1100-watt tumble dryer plugs in to any 120-volt outlet and functions a spacious 2-three/5-cubic-foot drum, a removable interior lint filter, and a user-friendly digital touch manage panel. Simply add clean, wet clothes, close the door, and make a choice. Choose from 4 dry cycle settings, three temperature settings, and the drying time, from 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150 minutes. A wall-hanging bracket comes included for exceptionally convenient out-of-the-way placement. Weighing about 54 pounds, the CSA-approved, rear-venting dryer measures 16-3/four by 24-4/five by 27 inches.
Connects to any 120-Volt outlet and matches any Haier Portable Washer. Just mount to a wall and you're set. four dryer cycle settings, 3 temperature settings, and drying timer.

Product Features

  • Compact 1100-watt tumble dryer with 2-3/5-cubic-foot drum
  • Digital touch-control panel; 4 dry cycles; 3 temperature settings; timer
  • Coordinates with Haier portable washers; plugs in to any 120-volt outlet
  • Removable interior lint filter; rear venting; wall-hanging bracket included
  • Measures 16-3/4 by 24-4/5 by 27 inches

Consumer Evaluations


I have only had this dryer for about 10 days now, but I'm incredibly pleased with it! There is 1 other evaluation for this dryer and in it they say it takes a long time for the clothes to dry... this is correct. But I believe it really is to be expected since this dryer can just be plugged into any outlet as opposed to a typical dryer. So, smaller dryer... less energy... longer drying time. The cause I am giving this unit 5 stars is since if receiving out the laundry mat is as important to you as it was to me, then the additional drying time is significantly more than acceptable. Also, this dryer is Incredibly Very, easy to use and set up. For the 1st 5 loads I just had the machine sitting on the floor near a window - I didn't even have the hose out the window. It did get my apartment a small warm and humid (not given that I've put the hose out the window of course), but I'm just generating the point that it is very straightforward to set up.
How extended does it take to dry clothes? I am still attempting to get all the drying occasions down myself. But I am getting significantly improved luck applying the timed dry rather of the auto dry. On auto drying it does appear to take hours before it ultimately stops. So I've just started to try and figure how long specified items dry. For instance, my sheets (fitted bottom and the top rated sheet) I'm drying now between 60 or 90 minutes. On both instances the sheets are close to dry and hanging them up for a small longer is sufficient. I guess this evaluation is a small premature due to the fact I don't have the dry instances down however. But I have the feeling 90 minutes will dry most stuff about 90 percent.
I consider once I make the adjustment and get factors organized drying will not be a hassle at all. And for me the extra fiddling I have to do although drying in my apartment is so much superior than having the hassle of organizing taking anything out of apartment, waiting, digging up quarters, employing a machine that has been put to use 10,0000 times instead my good new machine.
UPDATE! THE Solution! March 18, 2009
I have owned now the Haier Washer and Haier Dryer now for five months and I nonetheless am incredibly content with my acquire. Even with the very extended drying occasions with the dryer I adore not getting to go down to the WDs in the apartments laundry room.
But there is a remedy to the lengthy drying time with the dryer: Not long just after posting my critique C. Mok posted this comment (note: the spin dryer is quite small 24 inches high, 14 inches in diameter - $134.00 + shipping - and only one enterprise appears to sell them in the US):
C. Mok says:
May I recommend complementing your electric dryer with a smaller spin dryer? I purchased a spin dryer on a whim when I remembered those had been the only things made use of in Asia when I was there throughout the 80s. It has worked really properly along side my small transportable washer in my little apt. I hang dry most of my laundry except when I am in a hurry. The spin dryer cuts drying time in half effortlessly. Most spin cycle on washers go about maybe 600 - 800 rpm. The tiny spin dryer spins at 3000rpm. On a compact wash (two bath towels) it can spin out over a quart of water (over 32fl oz) in much less than 2 minutes. That is a important amount of water to evaporate working with typical dryers. This will shorten your drying time and also conserve your clothes from heat harm from the prolong drying instances. The only catch is trying to balance the load in the small spin dryer. I acquire it easiest to load all the heavy cotton clothes on the bottom and the lighter synthetic clothes on the leading. Then give it a wonderful shove and compress anything tightly down. Thats has worked seriously properly for me. Check out [...]for a little spin dryer. Fine luck!
I finally bought the spin dryer to work with my Haier dryer about a month ago and now washing and drying is very related to applying regular sized machines. Now there is just a rather brief middle step. I'll give examples of some of the standard loads I do every week.
Whites (socks 10-12 pair, underwear 10-12 pair, t-shirts two-four):
After making use of the washing machine I put all clothes in the spin dryer. It is very important to pack the spin dryer the way the manual suggests to avoid the dryer from bouncing about like R2-D2 in a negative mood. With small items like socks and underwear though, it's fairly simple, and just after knowledge you will see what you can just drop and press in the SD (spin dryer)and what you will need to wrap around. I does sound like this middle step is a discomfort, but after you use it a bunch of instances, it really is pretty hassle-free and you do not give it a second thought. When you turn the SD on, it begins to spin, shakes a bit, then settles down and gets extremely quiet as it picks up speed. When you initial use the spin dryer, you assume, wow, i got ripped off! No water is coming out!.... But wait... after about 30 seconds water starts flow out. Dribbly at initial but then... wow! With a complete load, CUPS of water fill your water catcher. I have had among 1 and 5 cups of water (ordinarily two-3), based on what I was washing. Once the water flow begins to slow down, you turn off the machine. It only takes 2-3 minutes.
I then take my clothes and put then in the Haier dryer and set the timer to 90 minutes. After 90 minutes the clothes are BONE DRY. I'm not certain how extended it essentially takes, but if the load is a small smaller there is a highly excellent opportunity they will be dry right after only 1 hour.
Darks: 2 pairs of pants, 6-8 T-shirts, 1 sweat shirt. In the SD, you do now want to put the pants in initial, wrapped into the bottom of the machine, then the sweat shirt, then the shirts. Once again, following 90 minutes - bone dry (as I mentioned, they are likely accomplished following 70 min? 80 min? I am not sure since I just open it immediately after the buzzer goes off.
Sheets (king size): OK, sheets are the only factor that I wash that can be slightly problematic. Mainly because these are massive items, they can make R2-D2 (the spin dryer) unhappy. You have to be the most careful right here wrapping them into the spin dryer. In the Haier Dryer also, they can at instances ball up. I generally wash two-3 sheets at a time. Put them all in the spin dryer at when, then in the Haier dryer for 60 minutes Each. I identified that they do not ball up when you dry them separately. So yes, it would nevertheless take you 2 hours to dry 2 sheets.
The Washer and dryer are freakishly quite, but the Spin Dryer does have a lot of vibration at the starting and finish of it is 2-3 minute spin. Not a huge deal considering that of the short time, but if you have thin floors and a neighbor below you, they could wonder what is going up just about every 45 minutes for 3 minutes although you are doing laundry. I suggest receiving 1 or 2 thick squares of carpet.
UPDATE July 6th, 2009
I did just study the comment from somebody who had difficulties ordering a spin dryer. I can't speak for that provider other than mine arrived on time and in excellent shape and nevertheless works like new. I did go to the BBB link and did only see 1 complaint about the organization.
For factors I don't know, I was only ever able to acquire 1 enterprise in the US that sells a spin dryer. Perhaps some enterprising individual might think of importing some from a country that utilizes them extra and begin a business promoting them. I had a buddy who told me that they are pretty prevalent in Europe. (Note: I do don't forget I had to wait a month to order a spin dryer from the Laundry Alternative given that they had been out of stock. I'm not vouching for the company - just giving my individual experience.
November 6, 2009 UPDATE
I was curious to see how extended I've had my washer and dryer to calculate how substantially I've saved in quarters (13 months x $20 = $260). It really is been more than a year so I thought I'd add a to begin with year update. The washer, dryer, and spin dryer all perform like new. Which is great, I am not certain if I'm lucky or not, but in my case they are fine. I did make the decision not to use bleach early on. I am not sure if that has made any difference.
As far as drying. I reread my review and when it is true, if you use the spin dryer ahead of the Haier dryer your wash will be bone dry in 90 minutes, that is with a modest-med load. If you fill the dryer to the max. It will take 2-2.5 hours to dry. I just make positive to do medium loads alot more often.
My mom told me a secret to drying sheets! I still dry one particular sheet at a time for 90 minutes, but my mom mentioned, AND SHE WAS Correct, if you put in a DRY towel (I use a significant a single) the sheet does not ball up when it spins. This has made a massive difference in drying sheets, which are a pain to dry. I also purchased a retractable clothesline from amazon. So when I dry sheets, (I do not use the spin dryer for sheets considering the sheets are so large they can make the spin dryer go out of balance), I hang 1 on he clothes line, and they dry 1 for 90 minutes. Then I take the 1 out of the dryer and put it on the clothes line and put the one particular one from the clothes line in the dryer. Typically I have to put a sheet in for one more 30 minutes.
Also, you genuinely do need to have pull out and clean out the filter immediately after each and every load. It honestly tends to make the drying time Considerably quicker due to the fact it permits the air to flow out of the machine. You have to clean the lint off the "catch" and also the black filter thingy. Someone posted that an improvement on removing the filter would make the dryer a lot superior. I absolutely agree with that.
The bottom line is: It depends on your personality which do you dislike extra? Digging up quarters, piling up your soap on your clothes in a basket and creating a bunch of trips to the laundry area once a week or setting up these crazy contraptions in your apartment and turning your laundry performing into an art form where you have to get inventive and be a little unorthodox.
UPDATE January 2012
Nonetheless Functions! knock on wood

I have a model of this I purchased about a year ago--it looks slightly completely different than the 1 pictured right here but has the exact same model quantity.
That said, this dryer is Superb. It does take a though to dry clothes, but I got it to go along with the haier transportable washer, and it dries one particular load in the time it takes a further load to wash when I use the power wash setting, so that's fairly wonderful.
Nonetheless, the automatic settings really do not work that properly--like a previous poster, I recommend working with the timed dry alternatives.
I also do not have the dryer vented to the outside--I instead purchased an indoor lint trap thing. I do not know that it really does significantly, but the dryer does not appear to release a lot of lint into my apartment. The dryer does add some heat and humidity to the apartment, but that is good in the fall/winter. Not so considerably in the summer, but it nevertheless beats having to go to the laundromat.
If you live in an apartment or somewhere that does not have laundry hookups or a 220V line, this dryer is a superb acquire.