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adamthemieleman

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This is probably late now as I've done the damage already, but we seem to be getting really wet windows and mould starting to grow, so thought it was time for a dehumidifier.

I settled for an ebac. Anyone with any experiences,did I make a good choice?
 
Ebac

They have a great reputation (in the U.K., anyway). Keep the heat exchanger clean (job for a vacuum cleaner), and you won't go far wrong......

You could try opening a window or two slightly, to cure the problem, but not in a room with a dehumidifier installed.... ;)

All best

Dave T
 
DOnt bother with a dehumidifier... get one of these!

http://www.drimaster.co.nz/HowItWorks.aspx

Constant fresh air its completely cured issues and no wet windows. Plus the air smells nice and fresh all the time. Uses next to nothing power wise.

Dehumidifiers are costly only recirculate the air and tend to only work in the one room.
 

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