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 choose the right Dehumidifier for a room
To effectively set up a dehumidifier, you have first to consider the size of the room. Most dehumidifiers come with adjustable humidity settings, that can be adjusted based on personal comfort and prevailing humidity conditions. Additionally, the size of the room plays a crucial role in determining the dehumidifier's capacity. Larger rooms may require more powerful units, while smaller rooms may be adequately serviced by compact models. Most De'Longhi dehumidifiers are suitable for rooms up to 85m3 but some models can be used to dehumidify even bigger spaces, up to 150m3.
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.
Which is Better: Dehumidifier or Air Conditioner?
Which is Better: Dehumidifier or Air Conditioner?
Dehumidifiers and air conditioners serve different purposes, although they both contribute to a comfortable indoor environment. Air conditioners primarily cool the air. On the other hand, dehumidifiers focus specifically on reducing humidity levels without lowering the temperature. If your main concern is high humidity, a dehumidifier is the ideal choice. However, in hot and humid climates, using an air conditioner with dehumidification capabilities can provide a comprehensive solution.
*Testado por organizações independentes para partículas MPPS, de acordo com a EN 1822:2010. A eficiência refere-se a partículas com 2,5 μm a uma velocidade de 80 m³/h – desumidificação e filtração ativas.