Help specifying garage finish
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Sevenman said:
Having been a PistonHeads member for a fair few years (although not the most prolific poster), that hasn't been my experience of these forums. Normally a helpful bunch of people willing to share their experience.
'Which' has some good reviews of dehumidifiers, including which ones work well in cooler temperatures, so that is the route I will take.
Thanks for your help.
Meaco DD8L is the one you need. Desiccant so works well in lower temps plus kicks out a little heat. I've got 3 now and they pull out some water.'Which' has some good reviews of dehumidifiers, including which ones work well in cooler temperatures, so that is the route I will take.
Thanks for your help.
FFG
FlipFlopGriff said:
Meaco DD8L is the one you need. Desiccant so works well in lower temps plus kicks out a little heat. I've got 3 now and they pull out some water.
FFG
Keep the filter clean as they don't like getting dirty - I've had one fail through that. They were running 24/7 for about 3 years, so probably not that bad....FFG
FlipFlopGriff said:
Meaco DD8L is the one you need. Desiccant so works well in lower temps plus kicks out a little heat. I've got 3 now and they pull out some water.
FFG
Do you know what kind of kW usage they take to run? as I guess they only come on when needed rather than running all the time?FFG
30/330/650w depending upon the speed you set it to:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/content/documents/25128_...
Which best buy:
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/dehumidifiers/meaco...
FFG
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/content/documents/25128_...
Which best buy:
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/dehumidifiers/meaco...
FFG
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