inthehole1 wrote: » hi all looking to buy dehumidifier for appartment,missed out on aldi offer so looking for any recomendations,rooms do get fairly cold at night so would need one that isnt effected by low temperatures.would need it mainly to prevent dampness and some drying of clothes,any suggestions appreciated thanks
wiz569 wrote: » I use a Meaco DD8L m8, got it from CH Marine about a year or two ago, cost 200 Euro
inthehole1 wrote: » Thanks.just checked them there.it is 220 euro.would you recommend it at this price Thanks
September1 wrote: » Nice thing about dehumidifiers is that they are over 100% efficient heating devices, they give more heat than they take electricity in.
oppenheimer1 wrote: » Good and all as they are, I doubt they defy the laws of physics :pac:
iglipigle wrote: » Hi, inthehole1, I still saw the Dehumidifier in ALDI a day or so ago in my local ALDI if you want to check out? But I decide to give a miss after read reviews of compressor type and non-compressor type dehumidifier. I have my eyes on the amazon model and hope price can go down a little.
GaGa21 wrote: » The dehumidifier is back in Lidl tomorrow for €149.99. Anyone bought it before? Is it a good model for the price?
mrcheez wrote: » Might be similar to the one I got in ALDI, which works great to clear up humidity in my bathroom, but others have said these don't work great in cold temperatures, so it probably depends on the environment you want to use it in?
UsedToWait wrote: Just wondering if you bought this, or if anyone else who bought the Lidl dehumidifier could let us know how well it works for them?
cormie wrote: » One question though, when I first started using it, the water tank in the dehumidifier would fill up within about 20 hours and now it hasn't filled up in ages. I don't know is that because most of the dampness has been taken out of the walls etc, or is it because of the outdoor temperature level being too low, even though it's heated in my place with the heater on?
arubap wrote: » I would avoid the Aldi one and go for a proper machine as the extra expense pays for itself. Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16V-E1
arubap wrote: » I bought this one back in 2013 due to buying an old damp house. It has been great and does exactly what it should. I would avoid the Aldi one and go for a proper machine as the extra expense pays for itself. Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16V-E1
mrcheez wrote: » What does the percentage-humidity read-out show when it's on? More than likely your place is drying up, filling up in 20 hours is pretty unusual. I would have thought it would take a few days to fill.
arubap wrote: » Maybe odd for you but you get what you pay for. Aldi quality is budget quality at best and the lack of specs don't make it a good buy in my opinion. But it's just my opinion . I did a lot of reading and comparing at the time and the Mitsubishi one seemed to have a lot of positive reviews while the more affordable types in DID/Woodies etc didn't score well and wren't recommended for my needs - which was low temp usage.