Humidity Absorbers can reduce the amount of humidity in a room by up to 30 per cent. The device includes Power Tabs that use 2in1 technology to absorb excess humidity in the air and neutralise bad odours. The Power Tabs collect the humidity in the device’s tank. The tabs last for 6-8 weeks and the solution can be easily poured away into a drain or toilet through the specially designed spout.
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xyz123
11 Jan 16#11
Trickle vents onky help if there is proper through ventilation and it's relatively dry outside. If u out Trickle vent in one of the windows for example and outside its rainy, all you will be doing is bringing outside moisture in the house...
shug119
10 Jan 16#9
Good find, cant complain for that price, might be good for in car.
sanmarco5
10 Jan 16#7
I put them on my window cills helps with the condensation x
can anyone confirm the size of these? I'm looking for a couple for the car as I'm getting a load of moisture on the interior glass in the mornings
ian_uk1975
10 Jan 161#4
I bought an Aero 360 from Wilko and it's absolute rubbish IMO. Hygrometer in the room didn't even move after several days. Now got a proper dehumidifier which is absolutely no comparison... collected 2 litres in 48-hours.
Don't buy one of these thinking they, in any way, compare to a proper dehumidifier!
Plumbboy55 to ian_uk1975
10 Jan 16#6
I would agree with you. using these to dehumidify an entire room is a bit like trying to fill a bath with the plug out. It's just not man enough for the task.
Where they are great though is for damp confined spaces. I have one in my under stairs cupboard, where it does a fair job of keeping damp at bay.
Raf21 to ian_uk1975
10 Jan 16#8
Agree with you on this.
We got one of the 360s and yes, it does collect the water but not enough. It may be good for confined spaces, maybe small caravans, but don't expect a miracle when you put one of those in your bedroom (unless it is a very tiny bedroom)
richardmudie
10 Jan 16#3
Great. Just paid £8 on Amazon. Oh well I needed the extra for free delivery anyway. May be worth a visit for spare tabs though
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Cheaper in the long run.
Don't buy one of these thinking they, in any way, compare to a proper dehumidifier!
Where they are great though is for damp confined spaces. I have one in my under stairs cupboard, where it does a fair job of keeping damp at bay.
We got one of the 360s and yes, it does collect the water but not enough. It may be good for confined spaces, maybe small caravans, but don't expect a miracle when you put one of those in your bedroom (unless it is a very tiny bedroom)