What is a Dehumidifier?
A dehumidifier is a household appliance designed to reduce and control the humidity levels in a room or an enclosed space. It works by drawing in the moist air, extracting the excess moisture, and releasing dry air back into the room. Dehumidifiers are commonly used in areas with high humidity, such as basements, bathrooms, and laundry rooms, to maintain a comfortable and healthy environment.
How to choose the right Dehumidifier for a room
How to Correctly Use a Dehumidifier
How to Correctly Use a Dehumidifier
The correct use of a dehumidifier is important to maximise its effectiveness, hence it is always recommended to first check the operating instructions to see what specific guidelines apply to the operation of your model, before operating one.
Energy Consumption
Energy Consumption
Dehumidifiers consume a different amount of electricity depending on their size, performance and use. To minimise energy consumption, choose a dehumidifier with adjustable settings. This allows you to programme the appliance to switch off when the desired humidity level is reached. Our "anti-mould function" helps save energy by optimising operating times. It monitors the room humidity compared to the set humidity level as well as the operating times and gives a suggestion to eliminate the excess humidity.
It automatically defines and achieves the perfect balance between temperature and humidity in each room of the house to guarantee your comfort zone.
A simple display allows the consumer to track how long the dehumidifier has been working and how much it has reduced the humidity.
Which is Better: Dehumidifier or Air Conditioner?
*Third party organisation test on MPPS particles according to EN 1822:2010. Efficiency referred to particles of 2.5 μm size at 80 m3/h speed – dehumidification and filtration active.