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Old 1 Dec 21, 03:36 PM  
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Looking for a dehumidifier. Update.

Recommendations needed please. I am looking for a reasonably priced machine that is good value for money. I should add it is for a four bedroom house having five occupants and a huge amount of washing, probably between 10 and 14 8kg loads per week.

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Old 1 Dec 21, 03:39 PM  
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Old 1 Dec 21, 04:08 PM  
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Do you mean you have washing drying in the house and need a dehumidifier with a laundry mode ?

I did a lot of research on this and bought a 12 litre Electriq with laundry mode.

I definitely don't recommend as it only lasted a week. The fan stopped spinning and that was that. Luckily I had bought it from Appliances Direct and they gave a full refund.

Now I'm looking at a more powerful unit by Ebac. The 1st one was £149 and wasn't powerful enough. The ebac I'm looking at is bigger.

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We bought a 20l one from Aldi over the weekend and it was delivered today £139.99 and had a laundry setting

Had it going a day as has a leak from storm Arwen and seems to be doing a great job
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Old 1 Dec 21, 04:40 PM  
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We have a Meaco 20L one. It works great. It is amazing how much water it collects. Don’t know about value for money and how it compares to others - we just wanted one that worked.
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We have a de longhi de humidifier. We empty it twice per day. It has been a great purchase for us!
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We have a Meaco Dessicant Dehumidifier. I use it for laundry and it dries things quickly. I also put it on every day in winter in the conservatory, it costs very little to run. We have had it for 10 years and will happily buy another.
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Also, some of the units imply they use less electricity but in my experience it just means you have to run them for longer to extract a similar amount of water.

For a 4bed house anything less than a 20 litre isn't going to be big enough.

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We have a Midea from Toolstation. It is compact and doesn’t make much noise. We also have the small ones which use the crystals on every window bottom in the house. I do try not to dry too much washing in the house though for creating damp and daughter also has asthma. I try to peg out even in winter if I can or use the tumble dryer.
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Meaco are the brand leader. Quiet and efficient
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