Heat Pump tumble dryers are slightly more expensive to purchase than normal ones BUT cost a lot less to run and are much more eco-friendly.
I purchased a Beko one when I moved to a flat a couple of years ago, and have never regretted it. Previously, in my house. I had a vented dryer used in winter and whirlygig in garden for summer.
Yes, they do make them with far too many programmes - but I only use the same one every time. As it has a good sensor which means that it stops when there is no more water in the clothes, do not bother with changing programmes at all.
Easy and cheap to run, easy filter to clean and condensor tank provides de-ionised water for my house plants. Cotton clothes that dried ANY other way need lots of ironing, do not need any when dried in this machine.
With this machine it means that my weekly wash is all done, dried, folded and put away within a few hours.