Certain models of condenser and vented tumble dryers sold over the last 11 years under the Creda, Hotpoint, and Indesit brands in the UK have been issued with fire risk warnings.
The companies are currently in the process of contacting customers who may be affected, and an online tool is available on the Indesit website to check if your tumble dryer is a fire risk.
Safety warning on the Indesit and Hotpoint websites say “In some rare cases, excess fluff can come into contact with the heating element and present a risk of fire.” and customers are advised not to leave their appliance running unattended.
The warning was issued after Whirlpool conducted an investigation into tumble dryers sold by Hotpoint and Indesit between April 2004 and September 2015.
So, at least 3 years after the initial story breaking there are still a lot of potentially dangerous tumble dryers out there. I was contacted by the BBC to make comment on the current situation which I declined on the grounds of legal implications of saying anything with so much at stake.
Current issues:
I think Whirlpool have said they will arrange to swap out affected problems now which I am much happier with but I would welcome comments below with your experiences on this.
hi I have a creda reversair model number 37742.serial number 58100729….is this type of model at fire risk please
. Is it a fire risk? I have a hotpoint tumble driver model TDL30 Serial Number 0769200014
My sister has an Indesit tumbler Model 1DCA 8350 BH, serial number is 310096232
is this one a fire risk please ??
can you tell me if my hotpoint washer condenser dryer is one that starts fires model number WDL 5290 P ( UK ) 309143365
Is Creda Reversair Dryer model nos 37742 Serial Number 64101478 a fire risk model?
Thank you.
We have a Hotpoint Aquarius condenser Tumble Dryer model no TDC30P serial no 07101187 , is this one of the models that catch fire
I have a Creda Tumble Dryer Model No 37740. Am I at risk?
That is an old model so it should have had a modification by now.
I suggest you phone the Hotpoint/Creda helpline on 0800 151 0905 and give them the model and serial number.
After they confirm that it is an affected model you should as strongly as possible ask for a replacement. Say that you are not confident that the modification offered mitigates the fire risk completely as fluff can still fall on the heater.
Let us know how you get on.
carol diack
Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 12:18 pmI have a Hotpoint Aquarius TDC30P which I purchased some years ago, but cannot say exactly how many.I think it was more than 8 years and I bought it at John Lewis. After seeing about the recall on ‘This Morning’ I have just read that at least 18 of this particular model have caught fire. Please can you tell me how you will deal with this. I thankyou in antiscipation and look forward to your reply. Yours truly Carol Diack