Tumble dryer vs Air drying
Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.
Winter, damp climates, time-pressed households, delicate items needing gentle heat, rental without outdoor space.
Summer, energy cost savings, preserving fabric life (tumbling wears fibres faster), outdoor drying or airer.
| Aspect | Tumble dryer | Air drying |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per cycle | £1.20-1.50 (vented) | Free |
| Annual cost (5×/wk) | ~£300 vented / ~£150 heat pump | ~£0 |
| Fabric life | Shorter (abrasion and heat) | Longer |
| Time | 45-75 minutes | 2-24 hours depending on conditions |
| Space requirement | Machine footprint | Airer/line + room or outdoor space |
Frequently asked
Is a heat pump dryer worth buying?
For a family using the dryer regularly, yes. Heat pump dryers use 50-60% less electricity than vented dryers. They cost £200-300 more upfront but typically pay back within 2-3 years.
What damages clothes faster — tumble drying or washing?
Both cause wear, but different types. Washing friction frays fibres; tumble drying heat weakens elastic and some synthetic fibres. Lint in the dryer filter is fabric fibres removed from your clothes. For expensive or delicate items, both air drying and cold washing extend garment life.