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    Have a look on appliance direct, there's a nice looking Honeywell one on there. 10L and 20L versions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty_badger View Post
    Have a look on appliance direct, there's a nice looking Honeywell one on there. 10L and 20L versions

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    Not bad price either mate are they £90 could be the one


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    For the extra 30 quid you get the 20L version 🤔 they both come with a 3 year warranty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty_badger View Post
    For the extra 30 quid you get the 20L version 🤔 they both come with a 3 year warranty

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    For the extra 30 quid seems worth it bro,torn between that and the 18 litre ebac rich is £170


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    The Honeywell 1 wins my vote as it's got the 3 year warranty.

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    I got mine from screwfix. It does the job i can say that much. Im supprised people are needing a dehunidifer in this weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritishBotanics View Post
    I got mine from screwfix. It does the job i can say that much. Im supprised people are needing a dehunidifer in this weather.

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    Out of curiosity do you know how much water you pull out the air over a 24hr period?

    Or you got it set to continuously drain?

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    The main differences between what I've found is either a thermoeletric type or compressor type.

    The later being potentially louder, but ultimately much more efficient and probably better.

    I didn't want that much vibrating above my head so I've opted for two tec ones.

    The thermoelectric ones should do the same job but with less bang per watt.

    Watt by the way would be a good indicator of how effective a thermoelectric dehumidifier would be, but a compressor based one may be rated in hp or something.



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    continuous drain is a must mon, saves alot of messin about that feature

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    Quote Originally Posted by HisHighness View Post
    The main differences between what I've found is either a thermoeletric type or compressor type.

    The later being potentially louder, but ultimately much more efficient and probably better.

    I didn't want that much vibrating above my head so I've opted for two tec ones.

    The thermoelectric ones should do the same job but with less bang per watt.

    Watt by the way would be a good indicator of how effective a thermoelectric dehumidifier would be, but a compressor based one may be rated in hp or something.



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    The desiccant type that you've bought kick out a lot of heat.

    The air temp on the extract side of things tends to be around 10-12°C warmer than the room temp, they're normally used in environments where it's cold.

    The compressor type only exhaust around 2°C higher than the air temp of the room.

    That being said the compressor type tend to be cheaper to run and are used in warmer rooms.

    Whereas if you can utilise the heat output of the desiccant type then they become more efficient.

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