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Pro Breeze® 30L/Day Smart Dehumidifier with Large 3L Water Tank for Damp & Condensation - WiFi Smart App Control, Digital Humidity Display, Continuous Drainage, 24 Hour Timer & Auto Defrost Function

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If you are looking for a no-fuss, no-faff dehumidifier, then Currys Essentials has the best 10L dehumidifier for you! You'll find more information on each dehumidifier and why our testers recommend it if you keep on scrolling. The tablet uses activated crystals and anti-odour agents to absorb moisture and neutralise foul odours simultaneously. However, they do this via a thermoelectrical process rather than using refrigerant and a compressor, so they're generally a lot quieter and more economical to run. Plus, the MeacoDry Arete One dehumidifier'sSmart Laundrymodeworks brilliantly for drying washing indoors – wet laundry was dry in hours rather than the days it can usually take in the draughty Victorian terrace we tested the unit in.

The tank capacity dictates how much water the water tank of the dehumidifier can hold before it needs emptying. Don’t get too excited about any claims of silent running – we found that, while actively dehumidifying, it puts out around 50dB on all of its three settings, so you won’t want to sit and watch the TV while it’s on. This unit will work well in small properties with around three bedrooms, as it has a powerful extraction rate.However, we recommend you make sure you’ve put it out of reach of children or pets, as the salt solution is an irritant. Not one to shrink into the background, the bright yellow and black design is probably more suited to commercial settings, but this dehumidifier can still be used in a residential property. If you don’t want a big, noisy device taking up space in your home, the Pro Breeze Dehumidifier is the compact, low-cost and energy-efficient answer to your prayers. However, if you need to move it around, the design features a built-in handle, making it far less of a chore.

However, a small capacity tank potentially increases the amount of time the dehumidifier will be out of operation before you notice and empty the tank. We tested each dehumidifier for at least three days and kept an eye on energy costs, how noisy it was and how well it performed. With a noise level of 34dB, it is whisper-quiet, so you’ll be happy to take it everywhere, including your office, with no loud compressor to deal with - a boon for those of us working from home. Sign up to our newsletter for style and decor inspiration, house makeovers, project advice and more. Dehumidifiers work by drawing excess moisture from the air, before collecting it in a drip tray and pushing warm, dry air back into the room.And while there’s no timer, you do get a laundry mode and a choice of quiet and turbo functions, and the rotary control is – as advertised – simple and easy to use. For busy families with extensive to-do lists, you might think its two-litre water tank (that can be tricky to remove) is less than ideal, and we’d agree with you if it wasn’t for its continuous drainage hose that comes included. The Russell Hobbs RHDH2002 20L dehumidifier is one of the most affordable large dehumidifiers we've come across. That's as long as you don't mind accepting noisier operation and higher running costs for its powerful laundry-drying performance. This Russell Hobbs model can extract 20L of moisture from the air per day, and whilst it doesn't quite offer as much functionality as the comparable 20L MeacoDry Arete One (and can't beat the Meaco on energy efficiency) it is a cheaper upfront investment.

Although this dehumidifier doesn’t have a dedicated laundry mode, it worked well when it came to drying clothes, especially when on full speed. Plus, emptying the water tank is a hassle, with the tank tricky to remove and the lack of cover making water spillages likely. While we measured noise levels of around 42dB with the fans running at full tilt, these rapidly decreased to well below 40dB, which is about as close as dehumidifiers get to silent.Size is another factor, as the devices range from small and compact to large and bulky, but whatever your space requirements, there’s one out there for you. Not only that, a good dehumidifier will reduce dust and allergens in the air, as well as help reduce any odours.

While it’s not loud enough to really disturb the peace, it’s certainly not one you’d want to leave running overnight in your bedroom.Generally speaking, desiccant dehumidifiers use more energy per hour than a compressor model, but can also work more effectively at removing moisture, which means costs tend to even out. Heading towards the pricier end of our best dehumidifiers round-up is the Inventor EVA ION PRO Wi-Fi 20L Dehumidifier. Measured against the MeacoDry Arete One dehumidifier's powerful extraction rates of 10, 12, 20, or 25 litres of water from the air each day, the Russell Hobbs RHDH1061G can only extract 0. A desiccant dehumidifier differs in that it uses an absorbent material or chemical dessicant to extract moisture from the air. They’re most efficient at warmer temperatures of 20°C and above, and your best bet if you need to remove lots of moisture from a larger space.

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