Dehumidifier recommendations

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newts

Veteran
Location
Isca Dumnoniorum
One thing to be careful of in old properties is that a moisture content is normal in the walls and undue drying out can cause issues with mortar and pointing falling out.

Domestic dehumidiers aren't powerful enough to fully dry out solid masonry, the wall will alway take moisture from the exterior air faster than these units can draw it through the wall.
 

presta

Legendary Member
My thoughts are that leaving my windows open lets in damp air. Maybe I shouldn't open my windows in autumn/winter.
The weather forecast will tell you the outside humidity, it's currently 86% here, heading for 98% in the small hours.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Our cottage is around 45-50% humidity with aircon running in auto mode to hold air temp at 21°C. The underfloor heating downstairs means humidity is usually around 40-45%
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I've turned the fan down on my machine, which I presume will mean the dehumidifier not collecting as much water as it was doing when the fan was on full. I'll find out when I empty it in the morning after I leave it on overnight.
 

ColonelFaz

New Member
meaco are great. I have the 12L just outside our bathroom and it makes a big difference in the fall / winter. 20L is probably a better size for a whole house issue though (oversizing rather than undersizing will save on running costs).
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Just added a Meaco 8DDL to the conservatory - picked up one in Homebase when passing for 25% off. We'd been looking for an additional dehumidifier, but being in a conservatory, a desiccant one is better for the cold. It appears to be using about 300w so not too bad.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I have mine on for about 3 hours every evening. Like @ColonelFaz I place it outside my bathroom when I have a late night shower. It certainly absorbs the steam out of my bathroom after I've showered as the window at the top of my stairs and my bedroom window, both which steamed up before I bought it are now clear after my shower, since buying the dehumidifier. I'd say after 3 hours of it being on at a low setting there'll be about 2.5 litres in the water holder.
 
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albion

Guru
https://www.independent.co.uk/extra...appliances/best-dehumidifier-uk-b1987947.html

'Appears ' to read well. However it is incredibly naive or almost certainly just there to gain click commission. Far too much of it does not add up.
One new thing I have picked upon, is that Meaco might be quoting average power usage rather than peak power usage.
Logically those using the new refrigerants, assuming a modern compressor, should be fairly close together in power usage.

I suspect it is actually breaking the law, it nearish 100% being an advertorial without declaring the fact.
The tiny ones are peltier, near useless. The desiccant one is extremely costly to use in summer, working via heating.
 
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albion

Guru
meaco are great. I have the 12L just outside our bathroom and it makes a big difference in the fall / winter. 20L is probably a better size for a whole house issue though (oversizing rather than undersizing will save on running costs).

My dehumidifiers are getting long in the tooth. So I chance bought a couple of the highly rated 12L COL1471 Daewoos in Asdas £50 one day xmas sale to try.
Now in use, they are so near to being totally silent, my small localised Hepa filter now seems very noisy. I sense a good reduction in power costs too, though time will tell.
 
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