What's the noise level of a dryer?

Written by Chiara

Edited on

27 January 2025

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What's the noise level of a dryer?

We express the noise level of a dryer in decibels. On the energy label, you can see how much this is for each dryer. Do you want to put your dryer near your bedroom or living room? Choose a dryer that's as silent as possible. Every 3 decibels more is a doubling of the sound.

Choose dryer noise level

Choose dryer noise level

When buying a new dryer, keep the noise level in mind. That way, you know if the dryer is suitable for your living space. There are 4 different dryer noise levels:

  • Much more silent than average (less than 62dB)
  • More silent than average (63-64dB)
  • Average (65-66dB)
  • Loud (more than 67dB)

Do you live in a studio or small space? Choose a dryer that's as silent as possible.

Extra silent dryer

Much more silent than average

A dryer that's much more silent than average is useful if you live in a studio or small apartment. You can dry your laundry in your living room or bedroom when you're in that same room, for example. With a maximum noise level of 62dB, you'll experience the least amount of noise.

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Noise level silent dryer

More silent than average

If you're looking for a dryer that's more silent than average, choose a dryer with a noise level of up to 64dB. That's useful if you dry at night, but want to sleep peacefully. Do you want to place the dryer in your open kitchen or near your living room? A silent dryer is a great choice. Keep in mind that you can still hear the dryer in an open space.

Noise level regular dryer

Average noise level

An average noise level is a noise level between 65 and 66dB. This is comparable to 2 people having an enthusiastic conversation. It's best to place this dryer further away from your bedroom or living room, because you can clearly hear it while it's running a cycle.

Dryers
Noise level loud dryer

Loud dryer

A dryer is loud when it has a noise level of 67dB or more. Are you placing the dryer in the basement or in a shed? A loud dryer isn't a problem. If you sleep close to your dryer or live in a small space, look for a more silent dryer.

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