Are Hisense tumble dryers good?
Hisense tumble dryers have an average overall score of 7.3 and rank at position #7 among all tumble dryer brands. Their average user rating is 9.1, placing them at position #1 among the top brands by user rating.
The evaluation included 14 brands (brands with fewer than six products were excluded).
The chart below provides a ranking of dryer brands based on their overall scores.
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The best Hisense tumble dryers (with the highest overall score) are as follows.
- Hisense DH5S102BW (Overall score: 8.5 points; capacity: 10 kg)
- Hisense DHQA902U (Overall score: 7.53 points; capacity: 9 kg)
- Hisense DHQE800BW2 (Overall score: 7.33 points; capacity: 8 kg)
Note: Products currently available are listed first.
What are the main advantages of Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers have the following advantages over other brands:
- Heat pump technology: Most Hisense tumble dryers use heat pump technology, which provides more benefits compared to condenser or vented dryers.
- Lower average price: Hisense tumble dryers cost about £60 less than the market average (£420 vs. £480).
- Inverter motor: Many Hisense tumble dryers include an inverter motor, improving efficiency and durability.
- Standard noise level: Hisense tumble dryers have an average noise level of 65 dB, the same as the market average.
- Drying cycle adjustment functions: Many Hisense tumble dryers include functions such as Anti-crease function, Gentle Care function, and Half load function.
- Advanced drying options: Almost all Hisense tumble dryers include a laundry detection system, Humidity sensor (Auto Dry technology), Delay start option (up to 24 hours), Pause & Add option, and selectable drying level.
- Bidirectional and post-drying movement: Hisense tumble dryers perform a bidirectional drum movement, and many also include a post-drying movement feature to reduce creases.
- Special filter and drum design: Most Hisense tumble dryers are equipped with an Easy Clean filter and a special drum design (Wave Plus drum).
What are the main disadvantages of Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers have the following disadvantages compared to other brands:
- No slim models: Hisense does not produce slim tumble dryers, limiting options for smaller spaces.
- Heavier than average: Hisense tumble dryers weigh about 9 kg more than the market average (54 kg vs. 45 kg).
- Higher energy consumption in full load: Hisense heat pump tumble dryers consume 1.95 kWh per full load on average, slightly more than the market average of 1.93 kWh.
- Longer Eco cycle: The Eco cycle in Hisense tumble dryers lasts about 20 minutes longer than the market average (210 min vs. 190 min).
- Fewer specialized programs: Hisense tumble dryers do not include Hygiene cycle or Jeans cycle, which are common in other brands. Very few models have an Allergy cycle.
- Lack of certain functions: No Hisense tumble dryer has been found with a silent function/cycle, fast function, or ECO function.
- No antivibration design: There is no mention of an antivibration design in Hisense tumble dryers.
- Limited door and lighting features: Hisense tumble dryers do not have a reversible door or an interior light.
Who makes Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense, a Chinese multinational electronics manufacturer, produces its own line of tumble dryers. Founded in 1969 as Qingdao Number 2 Radio Factory, Hisense has grown into a global company headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province. The company operates 14 industrial parks worldwide, including facilities in China, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and Mexico. With over 80,000 employees, Hisense manufactures a wide range of home appliances and electronics, including tumble dryers.
In addition to its own brand, Hisense has expanded its market presence by acquiring other companies. Notably, in 2018, Hisense became the majority shareholder in Slovenian appliance manufacturer Gorenje, holding 95.4% of its shares. This acquisition has enhanced Hisense's production capabilities and product offerings in the home appliance sector.

What is the warranty period for Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers come with a 2-year service warranty. This warranty covers all repairs and replacements of components with manufacturing defects. To activate the warranty, you must provide a valid proof of purchase, such as a receipt or invoice, when requesting service. Ensure that the installation and use of the product comply with the guidelines provided in the user manual to maintain warranty coverage.
What should you consider while choosing the best Hisense tumble dryer?
When choosing the best Hisense tumble dryer, consider drying technology (heat pump or condenser), capacity, drum volume, dimensions, energy consumption, motor type, and available programs and features. Heat pump models consume less energy, while condenser dryers work without external ventilation. capacity and drum volume determine how much laundry fits in one cycle. Compact models suit small spaces, while larger units handle bigger loads. Energy efficiency affects running costs. Inverter motors last longer and reduce noise. Programs like Quick Dry, Delicate, or Anti-Crease improve drying performance. Features such as a moisture sensor or interior light add convenience.
What is the most common type of Hisense tumble dryers?
The most common type of Hisense tumble dryers use heat pump technology. Only a few models are condenser dryers, and we did not find any air-vented dryers from Hisense. Heat pump dryers consume less energy and operate at lower temperatures, which helps protect fabrics. Condenser dryers, while less energy-efficient, do not require external ventilation. If you are looking for a Hisense tumble dryer, you will likely choose between these two technologies, with heat pump models being the most widely available.
The drying technologies used in Hisense dryers are represented in the chart below.
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What capacities are available for Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers have a capacity ranging from 8 to 10 kg, with most models at 9 kg. Drum volume varies between 117 and 125 litres, close to the market average of 118 litres. Depth falls between 62 and 66 cm, meaning Hisense does not produce slim tumble dryers. If you need a slim model, you should check other brands. Hisense dryers weigh between 40 and 54 kg, averaging 9 kg more than the market standard (54 kg vs 45 kg).
The following chart displays the capacity distribution for Hisense dryers.
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How energy-efficient are Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers have energy classes of A+++ or A++ for heat pump models and B for condenser models. We did not find any models in class A+ or C. Compared to the overall market, Hisense dryers have a lower percentage of A+++ models (31% of all tumble dryers belong to this class), while 36% are A++, 5% A+, 18% B, and 9% C.
Hisense heat pump tumble dryers consume between 1.9 and 2.2 kWh per cycle in full load, averaging 1.93 kWh (same as the market average). In half load, consumption ranges from 1.09 to 1.2 kWh per cycle, with an average of 1.08 kWh (similar to the market average of 1.1 kWh per cycle). Annual energy consumption varies from 245 to 260 kWh, with an average of 240 kWh, slightly above the market average of 235 kWh.
Hisense condenser dryers use more energy, like other brands, consuming about 4.75 kWh per cycle in full load and 2.54 kWh in partial load.
Water recovery efficiency in Hisense tumble dryers falls into A or B class, with B being the most common. This performance is slightly better than the market average, where 23% belong to class A, 67% to B, and 9% to C.
Energy efficiency classes for Hisense dryers are shown in the chart below.
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How loud are Hisense tumble dryers?
Hisense tumble dryers have a noise level of 65 dB, which matches the market average. If you choose a Hisense model, you can expect similar noise levels to most other dryers.
How many drying programs do Hisense tumble dryers offer?
Hisense tumble dryers usually have 11 to 15 drying programs, with most models featuring 14 programs, similar to other brands.
The following drying programs are the most common:
- Cotton
- Mix
- Wool
- Delicates
- Air Refresh
- Down Wear
- Baby Care
- Sportswear
- Shirts
- Timed Drying
- Bedding
ECO cycle in Hisense tumble dryers takes between 145 and 225 minutes, with an average of 210 minutes (about 20 minutes longer than the market average of 190 minutes).
More advanced models include the following programs:
- Quick 30'
- Auto Dry
- Towels
- Antiallergy
However, we have not found Hisense tumble dryers with Hygiene or Jeans cycles. Very few models include the Allergy cycle.
Which drying functions do Hisense tumble dryers have?
Hisense tumble dryers include the following drying functions:
- Anti-crease function (in all models): If you do not remove laundry immediately after the drying cycle, you can activate this function. Choose between 1h, 2h, or 3h.
- Gentle Care function (in some models): Uses a lower temperature for delicate fabrics.
- Half load function
We have not found any Hisense tumble dryers with silent function/cycle, fast function, or ECO function.

What features do Hisense tumble dryers include?
Hisense tumble dryers generally include 8 to 9 advanced features, similar to the market average.
All or almost all Hisense tumble dryers have the following features:
- Laundry detection system
- Humidity sensor – Auto Dry: Built-in high-precision sensor monitors residual water and temperature, automatically adjusting drying time to save time and energy while preventing excessive damage to clothes.
- Delay start option: Allows scheduling up to 24 hours in advance.
- Pause & Add option
- Selectable drying level
Hisense dryers perform a bidirectional movement, and many include a post-drying movement feature to prevent creases when laundry is left inside after the cycle finishes.
Most Hisense dryers have the following features:
- Special filter type – Easy Clean filter: Located on the dryer door, this exclusive filter can be removed with one hand and is easy to clean. Combined with a second filter upstream of the condenser, it prevents fluff and impurities from reaching the condenser, reducing performance issues.
- Special drum design – Wave Plus drum: Designed for delicate garment movement, maximizing drying performance while reducing creases.
We have not found any Hisense tumble dryers with an antivibration design, reversible door, or interior light.
More advanced models are equipped with an inverter motor.