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Are white knight tumble dryers being recalled?

Are white knight tumble dryers being recalled?

White Knight has issued a safety alert to warn customers that 1,800 of its condenser tumbler dryers made during October 2010 are potentially at risk of catching fire. White Knight has said it will replace the affected dryers free of charge.

Who makes white knight dryers?

Crosslee Plc
White Knight. Most of White Knight Tumble Dryers are Manufactured in the UK , Yes thats right made in Great Britain. Products are produced, sprayed and assembled in the UK by Crosslee Plc , Europe’s largest independent Tumble Dryer Manufacturers, based in Halifax West Yorkshire.

Why is my white knight tumble dryer not heating up?

A White Knight tumble dryer not heating up indicates an issue with the heating circuit. The heating element may need to be replaced if it’s failing or partly failing or the thermostat may not be working properly and inducing an open circuit due to sensing a too high temperature.

Are Crosslee still trading?

The news that Crosslee will stop manufacturing at its Hipperholme factory has been described as “a crushing blow”. The tumble dryer manufacturer has announced it is to cease production at the works, citing rising costs, imports from abroad and competition from online retailers.

How long do tumble dryers last?

Around 10 to 15 Years
Tumble Dryers Should Last for Around 10 to 15 Years One of the simplest appliances in your home, a well maintained tumble dryer should last for around 10 to 15 years (Daily Finance). Common yet fixable problems include: A tumble dryer that won’t heat – which can be caused by a tripped thermostat.

Who bought white knight?

One of the few remaining British appliance brands is, well, no longer a British appliance brand as it’s been bought by the Turkish behemoth that is Vestel.

Do heat pump tumble dryers need plumbing in?

Do heat pump tumble dryers need plumbing? No. For this reason you can install one anywhere in your home! The water from your wet laundry is collected in a tank, which you’ll need to regularly empty in the sink.

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