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Tumble Dryer Condenser Unit Stock Number: ES490039

Genuine Spare Part for select Ariston, Creda, Crusader, Electra, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson, Parnall and Proline tumble dryers

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Manufactured by Indesit

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Genuine Spare Part for select Ariston, Creda, Crusader, Electra, Hotpoint, Indesit, Jackson, Parnall and Proline tumble dryers. Please check the list of appliances to make sure this condenser unit will fit your tumble dryer.

3 Questions and 8 Answers

hi i got a creda dryer and i got a problem with it holdin water in the condenser unit do you think i need a new one

By sandradvs6 - - 29 January 2010
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Ensure the latches are in the open position and if it still sticks check the plastic lip at the end of the condenser is not distorted and catching.

  • I have taken my condenser unit out for cleaning but having trouble puttig it back it won't go all the way in. By l hill - East sussex - 24 November 2015
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Please contact a technician for help as we cannot advise unfortunately.

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By jinxnumber1 - sheffield - 11 December 2008
  • This is a brilliant tip - Thanks Rory ! If I may add to it - put the shower onto its most narrow pattern, turn it as hot as it'll go, and then squirt water between the slots from one end, turn it over and repeat from the other. Then switch to cold water and repeat from each end. I found 3 or 4 cycles of hot/cold got more than 80% of the caked-on fluff out. Of course, it'd be better if you never let it get that bad in the first place ! Note to self - clean the filters more regularly ! By Jon-a-fun - Bristol - 29 January 2015
  • Hi, I regularly de-fluff the condenser unit with a kids paint brush. More infrequently - maybe every two months - I take it out to the garden hose and flush it through with that. Works brilliantly. By Anonymous - Uxbridge - 10 November 2012
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Jinxnumber1 The tumble dryer condenser unit is simple enough to clean. It slides out of the dryer with a few clicks, and then it's a case of rinsing the excess fluff out with water - I'd recommend using your shower head as the part is too large to fit in a kitchen sink. Good luck!

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By ojsbaker - London - 26 February 2011
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi ojsbaker, a damaged or blocked condenser sounds the most likely cause here. I'd advise checking for any blockages, especially the side panel of the dryer where the ambient air is drawn in to the condenser.

  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi ojsbaker, a damaged or blocked condenser sounds the most likely cause here. I'd advise checking for any blockages, especially the side panel of the dryer where the ambient air is drawn in to the consenser.

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