A New Spin on Silence - The Best Quiet Tumble Dryers of 2026

As Dead Or Alive so catchily sang in 1984, the only thing that should be spinning “right round, baby, right round” is the laundry in your tumble dryer, not your head because of the insistent background noise.


We know that – alongside shrunken jumpers – there’s nothing worse than hitting the ‘Start’ button to a soundtrack of whirring noise and disruption when you’re just trying to take care of your laundry. 


Luckily, we’ve already hit ‘Pause’ on that record, filtering out the quietest models to bring you our top picks for 2026.

LG RHX7010TBB Freestanding Tumble Dryer

LG’s RHX7010TBB Tumble Dryer takes ownership of your laundry as easily as a duck to water. Its intuitive dial control gives detailed descriptions of each setting, helpful prompts, status updates and remaining cycle time. Its auto cleaning condenser uses powerful jets to remove lint build-up, keeping performance consistent and clothes fresh.

Haier HD90-C367GU1 Tumble Dryer

Step into a new era of laundry care with the HD90-C367GU1 from Haier – a heat-pump marvel that turns your laundry routine up a notch (and down on sound). UV-powered freshness, inverter motor technology and an ultra-efficient A++ energy rating mean you’re getting smart, efficient drying that’s kind to both your garments and the planet.

Hisense 5S Series DH5S102BW Black Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

The DH5S102BW from Hisense offers a true spin on traditional drying. Designed to meet the demands of modern households, its quick dry, anti-crease and odour eliminating features ensure your clothes stay fresh, energy bills low and peace of mind high.

Russell Hobbs RH8CTD111B Condenser Tumble Dryer

Designed to dry, not to disturb, the RH8CTD111B delivers powerful performance with minimal noise, drying clothes in as little as 29 minutes. Its generous 8kg drum capacity, delay start and pause functions, versatile programmes and multiple heat settings combine to offer efficient, family-friendly convenience - minus those pesky laundry-day rumbles.

Logik LCD8W23 Condenser Tumble Dryer

With a generous 8kg capacity, you can toss in heaps of shirts, towels and even bed sheets in one go - less laundry, more free time. Logik’s LCD8W23 also has clever sensor drying which stops the cycle as soon as your clothes reach the perfect level of dryness, protecting against over-drying every time.

LG FDV909WN Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Keep calm and get the laundry done with the FDV909WN from LG. Perfect for the busy modern home, its sleek, scratch-proof Tempered Glass Door protects against interior heat, while DUAL Dry™ technology allows you to choose between energy saving or quick-cycle drying depending on your need.

Haier HD100-D357BU1 Tumble Dryer

Haier’s classy HD100-D357BU1 banishes soggy socks in a flash thanks to its AI-enhanced drying performance. Tailored to your needs, smart sensor technology maximises cleaning power while protecting fabrics and saving energy, giving you professional laundry results without any added hassle, cost or noise!

Hisense 7S Series DH7S107BB Tumble Dryer

Welcome to the future of laundry care. Hisense’s 7S Series takes the hard work out of drying with its innovative Power Steam feature, AI Super Dry, self-cleaning condenser and Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to enjoy perfectly cared-for laundry, less maintenance and more me-time.

Russell Hobbs RH3VTD800 Compact Vented Tumble Dryer

Ready to spin big in a small space? Then say hello to the RH3VTD800 from Russell Hobbs. Its 2.5kg capacity is ideal for tight spaces like flats, student digs or mobile homes. You’ll find three heat settings, a 200-minute timer for flexible drying, plus a vented design that sends heat and steam outside, keeping your space fresh and healthy.

John Lewis JLTDH693 White Freestanding Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

Also on our list of spin-tastic dryers is the JLTDH693 Freestanding Heat Pump Dryer from John Lewis. Smart, chic and thoughtfully designed, this clever accomplice offers the perfect balance of quiet performance, energy efficiency and gentle fabric care for all your laundry needs.

Logik LCD9W23 Condenser Tumble Dryer

Give your routine a spin-credible upgrade with the Logik LCD9W23 Condenser Tumble Dryer. Its 9kg capacity means you can dry shirts, towels and bed sheets together without the worry of over-drying thanks to its ultra smart sensor which ends the cycle at just the right moment.

Hoover NDEH11A2TCEXM-80 11kg Next Heat Pump Tumble Dryer

With its advanced Aquavision feature for easy water monitoring and Active Sensor technology for tailored drying, the NDEH11A2TCEXM-80 Heat Pump Tumble Dryer from Hoover ensures your clothes are perfectly dried every time - proof that silence really is golden, or at least, laundry fresh.

Bush DHB7VTDB 7KG Vented Tumble Dryer

Able to hold up to 35 adult sized T-shirts in one go, Bush’s stylish DHB7VTDB makes light work of even the heaviest loads. There’s no need to empty a water reservoir as the rear hose removes moisture straight out of your home, while the colour-coded dial control allows you to change the drying type and time easily.

About Quiet Mark International

What is Quiet Mark?


Quiet Mark is the international certification programme associated with the UK Noise Abatement Society charitable foundation (est. 1959). Conducting expert acoustic testing and verification of products Quiet Mark has over the past 13 years driven change in manufacturing worldwide to prioritise noise reduction within the design of everyday machines, appliances, technologies and house build materials, creating the first one-stop platform for third-party approved noise reduction solutions for every living space to health and well-being.

Through specialist acoustic measurement and product assessment, Quiet Mark identifies the quietest products in over 80 product categories giving consumers, trade buyers, architects and specifiers a more informed choice about the sound levels of the products they buy to empower responsible product sourcing. The Quiet Mark scheme drives designers and manufacturers to reduce sound levels of their products enabling households and workplaces to rebalance the soundscape reducing stressful unwanted noise.


Why Quiet Mark?


"I couldn't hear my baby crying over the noise of the hairdryer"


The damaging effect of excessive noise on health, productivity and social cohesion is seriously underestimated. World Health Organisation research shows that environmental noise pollution affects mental and physical health and is now second only to air pollution as the world’s largest killer pollutant. Across an estimated population of 340 million people, at least 1 million years of healthy living are lost each year due to noise pollution in Western Europe.

In our fast-paced lives, vibrancy is exciting and necessary. But this heightened state can only be valued if there is also the opportunity to choose the alternatives of calm, quiet and the chance to switch off. Quiet Mark was established to provide a credible, independent public health product symbol and directory to help consumers and industry easily identify quietest products for the home, at work and for public spaces.


Our Partnerships


Quiet Mark has established a unique alliance of longstanding partnerships with leading retailer groups to help shoppers find the quietest appliance technology available on the market at point of sale, including John Lewis & Partners, Argos Sainsburys, Currys, Harrods and Appliance City.

The distinctive purple Quiet Mark on certified products is a trusted symbol of excellence in quiet high-performance design, our retail and industry partners enable a more informed choice with a powerful example of collective care to combat stress-related noise, an important health and environmental issue.


Our Heritage


The Noise Abatement Society (NAS) was founded in 1959 by business entrepreneur John Connell OBE who believed that being exposed to excessive noise profoundly affected health, children's learning, productivity, and general quality of life – he called noise ‘the forgotten pollutant’.

John almost single-handedly lobbied the Noise Abatement Act through Parliament, when in 1960, noise became a statutory nuisance for the first time in the UK. His practical problem-solving included introducing rubber dustbin lids and plastic milk crates to reduce urban disturbance, stopping night flights, and in the early 70’s he commissioned detailed planning for a revolutionary Thames Estuary Airport directing flight paths out to sea.

Today the internationally respected NAS seeks to accelerate change to protect future generations from a worsening aural environment by disseminating new methods of sound management, running an awareness programme for schools, incentivising industry to design low-noise technology and providing the only national helpline dedicated solely to the problems of noise. NAS cannot change the human condition, but it can offer practical ways to support those who wish to exercise choice in an otherwise noisy world.


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