I'd go for the second seller - penny dearer but much better performance ratings.
BaBa
22 Nov 154#6
Precisely the opposite to my wife, in both respects
sradmad
22 Nov 15#7
good find op, heat
gmpevans
22 Nov 151#8
The power pack always seems to fail after about 18 months on the ones I have had.
Canijoinin
22 Nov 151#9
If you're going to buy this in b&m I was handed a flyer for 10% off everything Friday 27th.
Sofiaprincess118 to Canijoinin
22 Nov 15#12
thanks
grabbit to Canijoinin
22 Nov 15#14
saw the sign up in my local store today also,must be nationwide,said 10% off everything for black Friday 27th from 5pm until closing time
footyfan12
22 Nov 15#10
I have one of these in a very small bedroom with 2 outside walls and it does a brilliant job in preventing damp. Not powerful enough for a larger room, but does work very well in a small one.
TeamMCS
22 Nov 15#11
I've got one of these, it's a good little device (Does the job). It does suck power though, so avoid running it all the time.
Oh it can also freeze, so if it appears to stop working - double check for ice build up
maddoglewis
22 Nov 15#13
Looks exactly the same as this one too which is £19.99 apart from the brand
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I'd go for the second seller - penny dearer but much better performance ratings.
Oh it can also freeze, so if it appears to stop working - double check for ice build up
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00UYYC6Y0?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_sfl_title_10&smid=A22YOGCNS7K0TM
I believe these do not have a decrompressor as most dehumidifiers, only a fan to remove the moisture