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Beko B5T49231I Review

by New Edge Times Report
January 31, 2025
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A simple, straightforward tumble dryer with a clever steam mode.

An excellent tumble dryer, the Beko B5T49231I might have an entry-level price, but it has lots of extra features, including a clever steam mode that uses water extracted from previous drying loads. Most importantly, this heat pump tumble dryer dries clothes well and has low running costs.


  • Low cost

  • Clever steam mode

  • Simple to use

Key Features


  • Capacity


    This tumble dryer can take up to 9kg of wet clothes.


  • Steam mode


    Uses water extracted from clothes for the steam mode, which can refresh clothes.

Introduction

Simple, straightforward and with good results, the Beko B5T49231I might be one of the cheaper tumble dryers I can easily recommend.

This model does far more than its price suggests, with some smart features, including a steam refresh option.

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Design and Features

  • Large capacity
  • Wide range of cycles
  • Steam option

Available in white (Beko B5T49231IW) or graphite (Beko B5T49231IG), this tumble dryer can be bought to match the other appliances that you have. Aside from colour, both versions work in exactly the same way and have the same features.

As is typical for most freestanding tumble dryers, the Beko B5T49231I has a capacity of 9kg of wet clothes, which is enough to take most standard loads of washing, or some slightly larger items, such as duvets.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Open the door, and there’s plenty of room to load and unload the tumble dryer. A lint filter pulls out of the front of the door, and should be cleaned after each use.

Beko B5T49231IW lint filter
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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At the front of the machine, underneath a fold-down flap, is a secondary condenser filter. This filter needs regular cleaning, too, following the instructions in the manual.

Beko B5T49231IW secondary filter
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

As this is a slightly more basic tumble dryer, there’s no app for it, and a standard interface, with drying cycles selected using the rotary dial. Most drying cycles are taken care of, with special modes for bedding, towels, small loads, jeans and sports wear.

Beko B5T49231IW drying cycles
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Once a cycle is selected, the LCD shows the estimated time remaining, and there’s a choice to select the level of dryness, with the Beko B5T49231I using its moisture sensor to work out when it’s time to stop providing heat.

There’s also an IronFinish button, which activates the steam option to help prevent items from getting crumpled reducing the need for ironing. Steam is also available in the Ready to Wear cycle (maximum of 1.5kg, and designed to produce crumple-free shirts) and the Steam option, which refreshes up to 1.5kg of garments.

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Beko B5T49231IW LCD
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Given that there’s no accessible water tank, as on the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, it took me a good read-through of the manual to work out how the Beko B5T49231I’s steam mode worked. It turns out that this tumble dryer does have a tank of water for generating steam, but this is only filled up when a regular cycle.

If you want to use the steam mode and the icon flashes to say that the tank is empty, you’ll need to wait until another load has been through. With the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you can just fill the tank with purified water, which may be more convenient if you want to use this kind of mode a lot.

Performance

  • Good running costs
  • Excellent sensor drying

I tested the Beko B5T49231I with a few loads to see how well it dried. First, I tested the cupboard dry option, which left my clothes 101.65% dryer. In other words, some weight was lost through fibres being lost.

This cycle cost 34p, which isn’t bad, although the much more expensive Haier HD90-A3Q397U1 performed similarly, only its drying cycle cost 26p.

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I found that the hanging dry option was better, removing 99.59% of the water. That means there’s a bit of moisture left behind, but the overall result is that the clothes were treated quite gently. This cycle cost a reasonable 23p, just 3p more expensive than on the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, and only 1p more expensive than the same drying result on the Hisense DH5S102BW.

I tested the steam refresh option on a gilet, which came out smelling fresher and ready to wear. This cycle cost 12p, so is a good way to breathe life back into garments that can’t easily be washed.

Just be careful what you put in. With a rival dryer, such as the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you can install a rack, so you can place items that can’t be tumbled.

Should you buy it?

Buy if you want a simple, quality tumble dryer

This tumble dryer is excellent value, dries well has lots of options and its running costs are excellent.

Don’t buy if you want the lowest running costs or more features

If you want even lower running costs look elsewhere, while more expensive tumble dryers have extra features, such as drying racks.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, it depends on what you want from a tumble dryer. With the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you get a rack, more drying options and modes to cater for all kinds of clothes, and a refillable tank; you pay a lot more for the privelege.

With the Hisense DH5S102BW, you pay a bit more, but get an app, drying rack and lower running costs. However, the Beko B5T49231I is cheap to buy, has more features that you might expect, and decent running costs, making it a great entry-level machine. Check out my guide to the best tumble dryers for other alternatives.

Advertisement

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every tumble dryer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each machine is to remote control. Smart tumble dryers only
  • We test with the same sets of clothes for each machine, run through a cycle on our test washing machine, so we can compare energy costs and drying performance between tumble dryers

FAQs

Does the Beko B5T49231I have an app?

No, this is a standard tumble dryer only with all of the cycles selectable via the front control panel.

How does the Beko B5T49231I’s steam mode work?

There’s a water tank that fills up when clothes are dried, and this is used to produce steam.

Trusted Reviews Test Data

Test Data

  Beko B5T49231I Review
Energy consumption cupboard dry 1.396 kWh
Energy consumption hanging dry 0.959 kWh

Full Specifications

Full Specs

  Beko B5T49231I Review
UK RRP £499
Manufacturer Beko
Size (Dimensions) 598 x 605 x 846 MM
Weight 42 KG
Release Date 2024
First Reviewed Date 28/01/2025
Model Number Beko B5T49231I
Rated Efficiency A++
Dryer type Heat Pump
Sensor drying No
Drying Capacity 9 kg

A simple, straightforward tumble dryer with a clever steam mode.

An excellent tumble dryer, the Beko B5T49231I might have an entry-level price, but it has lots of extra features, including a clever steam mode that uses water extracted from previous drying loads. Most importantly, this heat pump tumble dryer dries clothes well and has low running costs.


  • Low cost

  • Clever steam mode

  • Simple to use

Key Features


  • Capacity


    This tumble dryer can take up to 9kg of wet clothes.


  • Steam mode


    Uses water extracted from clothes for the steam mode, which can refresh clothes.

Introduction

Simple, straightforward and with good results, the Beko B5T49231I might be one of the cheaper tumble dryers I can easily recommend.

This model does far more than its price suggests, with some smart features, including a steam refresh option.

Advertisement

Design and Features

  • Large capacity
  • Wide range of cycles
  • Steam option

Available in white (Beko B5T49231IW) or graphite (Beko B5T49231IG), this tumble dryer can be bought to match the other appliances that you have. Aside from colour, both versions work in exactly the same way and have the same features.

As is typical for most freestanding tumble dryers, the Beko B5T49231I has a capacity of 9kg of wet clothes, which is enough to take most standard loads of washing, or some slightly larger items, such as duvets.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Open the door, and there’s plenty of room to load and unload the tumble dryer. A lint filter pulls out of the front of the door, and should be cleaned after each use.

Beko B5T49231IW lint filter
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Advertisement

At the front of the machine, underneath a fold-down flap, is a secondary condenser filter. This filter needs regular cleaning, too, following the instructions in the manual.

Beko B5T49231IW secondary filter
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

As this is a slightly more basic tumble dryer, there’s no app for it, and a standard interface, with drying cycles selected using the rotary dial. Most drying cycles are taken care of, with special modes for bedding, towels, small loads, jeans and sports wear.

Beko B5T49231IW drying cycles
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Once a cycle is selected, the LCD shows the estimated time remaining, and there’s a choice to select the level of dryness, with the Beko B5T49231I using its moisture sensor to work out when it’s time to stop providing heat.

There’s also an IronFinish button, which activates the steam option to help prevent items from getting crumpled reducing the need for ironing. Steam is also available in the Ready to Wear cycle (maximum of 1.5kg, and designed to produce crumple-free shirts) and the Steam option, which refreshes up to 1.5kg of garments.

Advertisement

Beko B5T49231IW LCD
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Given that there’s no accessible water tank, as on the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, it took me a good read-through of the manual to work out how the Beko B5T49231I’s steam mode worked. It turns out that this tumble dryer does have a tank of water for generating steam, but this is only filled up when a regular cycle.

If you want to use the steam mode and the icon flashes to say that the tank is empty, you’ll need to wait until another load has been through. With the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you can just fill the tank with purified water, which may be more convenient if you want to use this kind of mode a lot.

Performance

  • Good running costs
  • Excellent sensor drying

I tested the Beko B5T49231I with a few loads to see how well it dried. First, I tested the cupboard dry option, which left my clothes 101.65% dryer. In other words, some weight was lost through fibres being lost.

This cycle cost 34p, which isn’t bad, although the much more expensive Haier HD90-A3Q397U1 performed similarly, only its drying cycle cost 26p.

Advertisement

I found that the hanging dry option was better, removing 99.59% of the water. That means there’s a bit of moisture left behind, but the overall result is that the clothes were treated quite gently. This cycle cost a reasonable 23p, just 3p more expensive than on the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, and only 1p more expensive than the same drying result on the Hisense DH5S102BW.

I tested the steam refresh option on a gilet, which came out smelling fresher and ready to wear. This cycle cost 12p, so is a good way to breathe life back into garments that can’t easily be washed.

Just be careful what you put in. With a rival dryer, such as the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you can install a rack, so you can place items that can’t be tumbled.

Should you buy it?

Buy if you want a simple, quality tumble dryer

This tumble dryer is excellent value, dries well has lots of options and its running costs are excellent.

Don’t buy if you want the lowest running costs or more features

If you want even lower running costs look elsewhere, while more expensive tumble dryers have extra features, such as drying racks.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, it depends on what you want from a tumble dryer. With the Haier HD90-A3Q397U1, you get a rack, more drying options and modes to cater for all kinds of clothes, and a refillable tank; you pay a lot more for the privelege.

With the Hisense DH5S102BW, you pay a bit more, but get an app, drying rack and lower running costs. However, the Beko B5T49231I is cheap to buy, has more features that you might expect, and decent running costs, making it a great entry-level machine. Check out my guide to the best tumble dryers for other alternatives.

Advertisement

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every tumble dryer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each machine is to remote control. Smart tumble dryers only
  • We test with the same sets of clothes for each machine, run through a cycle on our test washing machine, so we can compare energy costs and drying performance between tumble dryers

FAQs

Does the Beko B5T49231I have an app?

No, this is a standard tumble dryer only with all of the cycles selectable via the front control panel.

How does the Beko B5T49231I’s steam mode work?

There’s a water tank that fills up when clothes are dried, and this is used to produce steam.

Trusted Reviews Test Data

Test Data

  Beko B5T49231I Review
Energy consumption cupboard dry 1.396 kWh
Energy consumption hanging dry 0.959 kWh

Full Specifications

Full Specs

  Beko B5T49231I Review
UK RRP £499
Manufacturer Beko
Size (Dimensions) 598 x 605 x 846 MM
Weight 42 KG
Release Date 2024
First Reviewed Date 28/01/2025
Model Number Beko B5T49231I
Rated Efficiency A++
Dryer type Heat Pump
Sensor drying No
Drying Capacity 9 kg
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