Xee said:Yes very quiet.
2-3 bedroom house according to this website:
http://www.4air.co.uk/dd122fw-desiccant-antibacterial-dehumidifier-w-laundry-mode-p-996068012.html

phykell said:... 60 litres a day ...

Gaygle said:Hahaha, for some reason if when anyone mentions dehumidifiers (?) i always think of the episode of friends.
If you don't know what im talking about you're either old or not cool.

phykell said:I already have one which runs constantly in a room with a piano in it. My house is generally damp as it has solid walls and I'm having problems in the rest of the house due to the wet weather. As a result I bought a new, more powerful one that B&Q have just started doing apparently. It's supposed to be able to produce up to a huge 60 litres a day so I'm expecting it to be very effective hopefully. The only issue is that's it's a bit loud on the highest setting but if it cuts down on mould and other effects of damp, it's worth it![]()
It was the B&Q AirForce 60 litre a day one at £200. There's a 30 litre one at £180 and a 20 litre one at £150. I just thought the 60 litre one was the best value for money option.pcknight said:Which one did you buy please? Cost? My house has solid stone walls and suffers from Mould etc. Thanks

I'm not surprised. I didn't want to say anything earlier because you'd already bought one but I don't rate the dessicant ones at all. Take it back and get the real thing.pcknight said:Thanks for info. I may take the one i have now back to B&Q as it does give off a strange smell. Been running for a couple of days now, on and off. It is a noncompressor type. Not a lot of water from it.
pcknight said:Ah well, back to the drawing board! The Dehumidifier i bought yesterday (Compressor Type) is just too noisy!! Its going back today. I will have a look at the other ones they have. Seen one with a large tank and just a dial on it. Might try that one?
Didn't it have a lower fan setting or was that too noisy as well?pcknight said:Ah well, back to the drawing board! The Dehumidifier i bought yesterday (Compressor Type) is just too noisy!! Its going back today. I will have a look at the other ones they have. Seen one with a large tank and just a dial on it. Might try that one?
Perhaps all that is true, however, a compressor type is much more efficient and much more effective. Anyway, surely a dessicant one has a fan? Isn't that noisy too?Xee said:Thats why the dessicant ones are better then the compressor types. They can also work at lower temps, and I think they use less energy.