Seen these in Asda tonight, a good buy even at their orginal price of £8. I sometimes bought the standard one's at a £1 but these are far better, manual so no need to plug in & are silent.
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sarahswizz
10 Oct 15#1
Any idea if it's nation wide?
daniellndn
10 Oct 15#2
Good deal. I think those tablet thingies that you need with it can be a bit pricey though.
bigweapon07 to daniellndn
11 Oct 15#7
Refills 3.99 in b&m
staceyk84
10 Oct 15#3
these are great and the refills can be as low as £4 for two on amazon. I've never paid more than £6 for two!
cloudsurfer
11 Oct 15#4
The Aero 360 is good. Easy to swap out tablets and drain blue liquid. I have one in the garage, works well. I buy two tablets for 4.99 on Amazon.
phillsmit3
11 Oct 152#5
Not worth 1p
jony7 to phillsmit3
11 Oct 15#9
completely agree
daniellndn
11 Oct 15#6
How long do the tablets last?
thearbiter65 to daniellndn
11 Oct 15#8
Depends how much moisture they absorb.
daniellndn
11 Oct 15#10
Thanks. Maybe worth a try in a cupboard
samk20
11 Oct 15#11
I get mine from poundland and there scented to. works good enough
Wibblers
11 Oct 151#12
Bought a couple of these a while ago - hoping they'd help with condensation in bedrooms etc.
The reality is - they are very low volume, so great for small spots - or as others have suggested a garage etc. But for anything where you've condensation showing on windows, don't expect these to really fix or help with that much at all.
But - it is a good price. . . so hot in that respect.
mittromney to Wibblers
11 Oct 15#14
I've got pound land ones on a windowsill which otherwise is quite bad with condensation. Work really well.
wavecrest1
11 Oct 152#13
The clue is in the big power station that dominates the skyline and supplies most of the rest of the country.....
Mermoo
11 Oct 152#15
This is like using silica gel and expecting it to dry your house. If you need a dehumidifier I'd recommend that you get a real dehumidifier from Screwfix for approx £100 and spend £4 a month on the electricity for it.
Hullfella
11 Oct 151#16
I lived in a really damp house for 3 years these did ok at times,but when there was high humidity they just couldn't cope.
I invested in an electric ecoair one for £120 and switched that on every other night and every bit of damp and mould in the home had gone. With the aid of a humidity reader I could also target the worst areas in the home. Thankfully we now live in a damp free house.
kooks65
11 Oct 15#17
These were £8 in Asda Penny Lane, Liverpool yesterday, hope they drop their price.
HueKuhn
11 Oct 15#18
i bought this last week from Asda for £8. So this is a bargain!
daydreamer01
11 Oct 15#19
Cold. I bought one of these and they really are not worth the money due to drawing so little moisture from the air. It also contains some rather harmful chemicals that doesn't do the air quality any good.
jimeni
11 Oct 15#20
Not a bad price. I tend to agree I bought a elect dehumidifier for £80ish and it is awesome. Well worth getting on with a moisture level setting plug it in and just empty it occasionally.
MacPhisto
11 Oct 15#21
Still £8 in Birchwood store, near Warrington, just got CS to scan one, otherwise would of picked up a couple for the bedroom :disappointed:
lazarus20000
11 Oct 15#22
I bought this with two refills and it did absolutely nothing, apart from leaving a nice blue liquid behind. Unfortunately, if you want to dehumidify your place, then you'll have to fork out the money for a proper one.
KlausHeissler197 to lazarus20000
12 Oct 15#24
Then it did its job that water was in the air
KlausHeissler197
12 Oct 15#23
Lol wtf these things absorb the water from your breath and help prevent damp in the room and condensation on the windows
Anfield786
13 Oct 15#25
Do poundland sell them nationwide? as popped into my local & they didnt have a clue. if you could let me know the name/brand then i would be grateful. Thanks
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The reality is - they are very low volume, so great for small spots - or as others have suggested a garage etc. But for anything where you've condensation showing on windows, don't expect these to really fix or help with that much at all.
But - it is a good price. . . so hot in that respect.
I invested in an electric ecoair one for £120 and switched that on every other night and every bit of damp and mould in the home had gone. With the aid of a humidity reader I could also target the worst areas in the home. Thankfully we now live in a damp free house.