The dehumidifier can draw in up to 12 litres of water.
In the months, wetter, colder weather and less ventilation can mean damp and problems can form inside your home, which sometimes lead to health problems and damage to walls and decor.
One solution is to invest in a dehumidifier – these household devices are designed to draw in condensation and release it as dry air, which helps to reduce humidity levels.
While dehumidifiers can often be an investment, you don’t need to spend hundreds of pounds to try one out, as has reduced the price of the from £184.99 to £99.99, saving 46% off. The deal is part of a , in which the homeware, furniture, fashion and beauty sections also see huge reductions.
The removes up to 12 litres of water a day and has a digital LED screen to monitor humidity level, and three different running modes, including a a timer. Like many dehumidifiers, also offers low energy consumption, meaning its ideal as a replacement for the tumble dryer when drying laundry too.
Reviews are stacking up on the , with one shopper saying: ”Great product, helps to clear mould a lot, [definitely] recommend for any place.” [SIC]
Another added: ”This seems to have been effective for speeding up laundry drying and it also makes the room feel a lot warmer.” [SIC]
While a third gave a mixed review: ”Disclaimer – I don’t have any previous experience with dehumidifiers. Bought to dry out a garden room that had been plastered and was soaking wet inside. Literally water running down the plastic sheeting behind the plasterboard. It was [at] 99% humidity for two weeks before buying the dehumidifier. After a week it was down to under 60%, and had removed over 30 litres of water. Forget 12L/day, you would struggle to get this in practice. At 99% humidity and temperature ranging from 15-21 degrees, it was pulling out about 6-7L/day. It is much for efficient than I [thought] it was going to be. Costs about 5-6p/hr according to the smart meter.
They continued: ”The hose for continuous draining is great. I just used it with a bucket to increase the capacity to 10 litres from the 1.8 internal container. By attaching the hose it automatically activates it. It is too noisy to have on whilst being in the same room. It would get very annoying very quickly. It has the horrible noise of a fridge but is about the same volume as a Combi boiler. In the house I move it around and just put it in a room I’m not using.
“It is not too heavy to carry one-handed and can be wheeled easily too. In summary I didn’t know what to expect, but it certainly works and completely dried out a soaking wet garden office in 10-14 days. I would like it to be quieter but otherwise pretty happy with it. Hope that helps.” [SIC]
Alternative dehumidifers
Elsewhere, the is slashed from £218.98 to £119.98.
Or, Dunelm has a for £120.