The dehumidifier collects up to 10 litres of water per day.
Excess on windows and walls can occur when the temperatures drop outside and there’s a lack of ventilation. Leaving condensation to build up can lead to more damaging problems like damp and .
One way to decrease humidity levels is by investing in , which draws moisture from the air and collects it as water, which can then be emptied from the machine.
One option is the , which currently has a hefty discount at , reducing it from £269.99 to £144.99, and saving £125 off.
has capacity for 10 litres of water, and using it consistently when you first see condensation forming could help prevent the problems becoming more persistent and causing damage inside the home.
The is an investment initially, but many shoppers seem to think it’s worth it, giving the device an overall rating of five stars.
One shopper said: ”After reading many reviews, I chose this one as it blows out hot air, takes the chill out of the rooms, is great for humidity and dampness, and also dried washing in four hours. Happy customer.”
Another commented: ”Great product. Does everything described. Has got rid of all the condensation on the windows in the house and it was bad in most rooms, on the cold days (3‚°c and lower) we’d have about a quarter of the window covered in water and now nothing. Even though it doesn’t have a clothes drying function it still drys the clothes quicker if you put it near the drying rack. Very pleased with this product. Would recommend.”
However, a third shopper did say they had to reset to make it fit their needs: ”Product met my needs and worked well to remove water from a leak in my car. I had to reset it several times as probably not intended for this purpose but it ultimately worked.”
Alternative dehumidifiers
Alternatively, the is a larger size, and reduced from £147.99 to £94.99.
Or, get the for £109 at Currys.