
Samsung’s Bespoke Ultra Capacity Ventless Hybrid Heat Pump Dryer uses up to 50% less energy, offering a more efficient, cost-effective, and gentle way to dry your clothes. It has a sleek, flat-panel design, and is equipped with AI Optimal Dry, which uses 9 sensors to automatically sense temperature and humidity inside the drum.
Q: Can I control this dryer with my smartphone?
A: Yes, this dryer is Wi-Fi connected and can be controlled remotely using the SmartThings app.
Q: What type of drum does this dryer have?
A: This dryer has a durable stainless steel drum to help prevent nicks and scratches.
Q: How does the AI Optimal Dry feature work?
A: The AI Optimal Dry cycle uses 9 sensors to automatically sense temperature and humidity inside the drum to ensure optimal drying.
Q: Does this Samsung dryer require a vent?
A: This dryer uses ventless hybrid heat pump technology, so it does not require an exhaust vent.
Q: Is there an indicator to let me know when the lint filter needs to be cleaned?
A: Yes, the control panel has a lint filter indicator to remind you to clean the filter for optimal performance.
Q: What is the capacity of this dryer?
A: This Samsung dryer has a capacity of 7.8 cubic feet.
Q: What is the energy consumption like for this dryer?
A: This dryer is ENERGY STAR® Certified and uses up to 50% less energy than traditional dryers thanks to its ventless hybrid heat pump technology.
A: Yes, it has a self obtainable tray that you drain after each use. Top left corner of the unit. Pulls out to the front.

Samsung’s Bespoke Ultra Capacity Ventless Hybrid Heat Pump Dryer uses up to 50% less energy, offering a more efficient, cost-effective, and gentle way to dry your clothes. It has a sleek, flat-panel design, and is equipped with AI Optimal Dry, which uses 9 sensors to automatically sense temperature and humidity inside the drum.

Compared to conventional vented dryers, this LG HeatPump dryer uses up to 65% less energy to dry every load.¹ How? By smartly recycling the pre-warmed air rather than venting it outside. But savings are only one reason to start drying differently. Ventless design can be installed almost anywhere, with a modern look that elevates any room. Even caring for favorite clothes takes a new turn—our exclusive Direct Drive Motor delivers precise tumbling motions that are perfect for delicates.

Simply put, this is one of LG’s most energy efficient dryers. It uses up to 65% less energy to dry every load compared to conventional vented dryers¹ by recycling the pre-warmed air rather than venting it outside. Beyond savings, the ventless design gives you the flexibility to install it almost anywhere. A range of cycles, easy-to-use electronic controls with LED display and the performance of our exclusive Direct Drive Motor means you simply won’t find a better dryer value.

The Samsung Ventless Hybrid Heat Pump Dryer is a more energy efficient, cost-effective and gentle way to dry your clothes. It is easier to install because of it's ventless design, and easier to use and control with Wi-Fi connectivity using the SmartThings App.
| Pros for Samsung - BESPOKE 7.8 Cu. Ft. Stackable Smart Electric Dryer with Ventless Hybrid Heat Pump - Brushed Navy | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Efficiency | Energy Efficiency, Drying Performance, Noise Level, Ventless, App Control | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for Samsung - BESPOKE 7.8 Cu. Ft. Stackable Smart Electric Dryer with Ventless Hybrid Heat Pump - Brushed Navy | |||
| Drying Time, Lint Screen | Filter | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers are positive about the energy efficiency of the BESPOKE 7.8 Cu. Ft. dryer. On the other hand, customers are negative about the long drying time, which might be difficult for large families. In addition, some customers have expressed concerns about the dryer's fragile lint screen.
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I was on a path to removing gas appliances in my house, I knew a friend that needed a washer and dryer so I gave them my 14 year old set and set out to find the best electric option. My wife goes along with my plans to be more energy efficient and reduce emissions, but only if it doesn't mess with what she needs to do. This was one of the only standalone, full size heat pump dryers on the market I could find and based off a good review from someone online I decided to give it a try I've had it for 8 months now and while there have been a couple days where it did something weird like ended a cycle early, all the other times it works perfectly. I even changed it from the default "normal" setting to "eco" with a lower temperature and it will still dry a full load of laundry in 60-90 minutes (presuming the spin cycle on the washer got the majority of the water out). Usually closer to 60 minutes The lint trap is a little harder to clean than my old dryer but it has three layers of traps to keep the heat exchanger clean. There's a little door at the bottom you can use to clean the heat exchanger without tearing the machine apart which is a nice touch. I haven't really needed to clean it yet but its nice having the option. And the major thing is: my wife doesn't complain
Posted by JamesonR
i took a chance and went for it picked the heat pump dryer and matching washer because my 5yr old Samsung washer and dryer were working fine but when i started checking the energy usage i was like OMG just about 6kw per load +/- i had to do something but I've been researching heat pump dryers for weeks and yes all were energy efficient but took a really long time to dry ,,, then i find these Samsung Bespoke models they're a hybrid heat pump so there is a small 1200w heater in there as well but max load is only 14amps and i could not be happier, when i started the dryer it said it would be almost 2hours but was done barely over an hour perfectly dry and so quiet and the app notifies me when its done ..... so if energy efficiency is a concern Samsung nailed with this ... Flippin expensive even on sale with $1100 of both but i think it will pay for it self over time and i will probably order the pedestal's for them before build the cabinet over top
Posted by Flewpastu
We’ve had this dryer for about a month and have been thrilled with it. 1) It drys clothes very well. We’ve never had a load come out damp or need to be rerun. The sensors do their job and it just works. 2) It takes a little longer than our old gas dryer. ~90 minutes vs ~70. We usually run it in eco mode which uses just the heat pump with no extra electric heat. This takes about 2.5 hours and saves about 0.5 kWh per load. 3) It’s really, really energy efficient. ~1.3 kWh per load in eco mode and ~1.8 in regular. We switched from gas and we easily expect the cost savings will pay for the difference in price for the heat pump model, even though we live in a cheap gas/expensive electricity state. 4) It’s gentler on clothes as evidenced by how little lint it produces. Even with a double screen, extra fine lint filter, there’s very little material after each load. The filter is modestly more work to clean than a standard single filter, in part because there’s usually not enough lint for it to come off easily in a sheet. 5) Controls are easy to use and I like having the app to alert me when a cycle is done. You can also track energy usage in the app, which is nice if you like to nerd out about these things. I was nervous about getting a heat pump dryer after reading about some of the tradeoffs with older models. I’m happy to report that this unit delivers great performance and great efficiency without any real compromise.
Posted by JaFh