Fab thanks.. I'll just give that a go thenargonaut wrote:With a compressor type dehumidifier it’s important to keep warmer as they do not work well at low temp.
The revolving disc type work far better at low temperatures.
They do put out some warmth ... but it is about lowering moisture in the air not the temperature.
I have used one for several years ... work really well.
In first few weeks it takes loads of water out several litres a week.
No need to set rh too low, and I just leave mine on auto ... comes on only when needed.

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