Shoppers are opting for this compact dehumidifier to reduce the moisture in the air at home
With the weather getting colder, many of us have probably noticed more condensation around our windows, it might also be increasingly difficult for clothes to dry indoors. Shoppers are opting for dehumidifiers at home to help suck extra moisture out of the air.
If you’re tired of dealing with condensation, dampness, or moisture issues in your home, Lakeland’s 1L Compact Dehumidifier might be the answer you’ve been looking for. Priced at only £34.99, this sleek and portable device is amazing for shoppers for the amount of water it can collect.
One of the standout features of the Lakeland 1L Dehumidifier is its compact design. Unlike bulkier models that can dominate a room, this dehumidifier is small and discreet, making it ideal for those who don’t want big appliances taking up too much space at home.
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Boasting a modern design, this dehumidifier doesn’t need hiding away when it’s not in action., but its portability makes it a breeze to use in multiple rooms or wherever you need it. Whether it’s tackling condensation in the bathroom, reducing dampness in the bedroom, or preventing moisture buildup in the kitchen, this dehumidifier gets the job done simply.
Despite its small size, the Lakeland dehumidifier packs a powerful punch when it comes to water collection.
The one-litre water tank is perfectly balanced to handle a significant amount of moisture while maintaining a lightweight feel. But it’s not just us saying it; customers have been blown away by how much water the dehumidifier can extract from the air.
One person said: “I bought this after being disappointed with the window water eater that just didn’t work. This little machine neatly fits on the window sill, is extremely quiet, and is very cheap to run.
“I leave it running during the day, and it takes about a week to fill up, then it switches itself off. I can’t believe the amount of water it collects with very little effort on my part.”
Another shopper wrote: “It’s compact but efficient, very quiet when on, so I hardly notice it. Surprised at the amount of moisture it extracted.”
A third person added: “I was surprised how well this worked. I bought it for use in winter to help with condensation at the window. I tried it out in a small bathroom and was impressed with the results.
One customer, however, shared that it might not be as accessible of a gadget as hoped. Shared in a review, one person wrote: “A nice product that does what it says on the tin and very efficiently. Unfortunately, the only thing is that the on-off button is a bit difficult to use.
“It’s a bit hit and miss, especially if you have arthritic fingers. A nice product, though, and clears a lot of condensation for its size.”
If you’re looking for another compact suggestion, why not try the MONHOUSE Premium Dehumidifer from Amazon? It now has 25% off and is available for £29.99. Alternatively, Robert Dyas has a big model available that can tackle larger spaces, the Daewoo 12L Dehumidifier is now only £89.99 instead of £109.99.