-
With energy prices so high now, it'd be interesting to know how the price stacks up now.
I think we paid £50 for our condenser (£30+£20 for a new heating element), so it would take quite a while before we'd see our money back. But even if you went new there's still a good £200-400 difference.
For us I was worried about low outdoor temps with a heat pump as ours is in a brick outdoor shed.
A recent article on Which (based on tumble dryers but touched on other appliances too) had lots of the eco modes being shit. Energy use was only a bit lower and results were worse.