Brits facing the chill and damp in their homes might find solace in a , especially now that Amazon is offering a Tower dehumidifier for under £150, slashing its usual price of £180. This deal is a steal for those looking to combat moisture woes.
The device boasts three modes – manual dehumidification, continuous operation, and a clothes drying function – catering to various needs with its hefty 5.5L water tank, capable of extracting up to 20L per day, making it ideal for medium-sized rooms. It's equipped with a robust 20L compressor that tackles condensation, dampness, and mould build-up effectively.
Users can set their preferred humidity level from 30-80% in 5% increments using the user-friendly touch panel. Additionally, it features a humidity sensor displaying room humidity and uses three LED lights to indicate the current level.
Customers have praised the gadget, with one reviewer stating: "I found this product through the Good Housekeeping website. They recommended it as the best value buy. It's definitely worth the money."
Another added: "I do agree with Good Housekeeping that the tank is a bit tricky to not spill the water, but that is not really a big issue for me.", reports .
Some customers, however, have griped about the dimensions of the gadget. A critical reviewer noted: "I couldn't find the wattage until I'd bought it and found it in the instruction booklet so I've written it above. I've also been unable to find out the size of space this dehumidifier is suitable for anywhere."
For those looking elsewhere, Screwfix offers a more wallet-friendly option with the Wessex Dehumidifier at just £129.95—potentially a better pick for cosier abodes or individual rooms.
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