Compact, robust and effective dehumidifier ideal for trade and DIY use with the ability to remove up to 18 litres of water per day, equipped with a permanent drainage kit for use in unoccupied properties and castors for easy movement, suitable for 4 bedroom property.
Capacity: 18 L Colour: Yellow with Black Trims Brand Name: Ebac
All comments (97)
donslibi
29 Aug 17#1
Very good find, nice one OP. Would have got one if I didn't already have a dehumidifier. Great for keeping condensation and damp down during the winter, and for indoor drying clothes.
jona77
29 Aug 17#2
Blimey a pimped up de humidifier! Whatever next! :astonished:
pennyfarthing88
29 Aug 17#3
To be fair Wickes reviews are great for this and screwfix's aren't bad either.
If you focus on the occasional negative review of any product then you'll never buy anything.
nippy323
29 Aug 17#4
This is an excellent dehumidifier. Real trooper. Can't recommend it enough.
LeahsMintytoutou to nippy323
29 Aug 17#7
Don't suppose any of you would know or could take a good guess as to amount of energy used? I could really do with one but can't afford to be bumping up my electric bill a lot more :thinking: :smile:
thermomonkey to LeahsMintytoutou
29 Aug 17#10
Mine is a different model and 15L I think. From memory it uses about 200W give or take. A quick Google suggests this is the right ballpark figure.
insideman to LeahsMintytoutou
29 Aug 17#11
This dehumidifier is 180w, so would cost around 23p for 10 hours use. (based on 13.5p per kWh) Hope that helps.
SFconvert to insideman
29 Aug 17#16
That's probably the maxium power, but it won't be running constantly (unless you have the humidity set very low or have a very damp house) so it should use far less than that, depending on those factors
LeahsMintytoutou to insideman
30 Aug 17#56
Whaaaa?!! Really.. I was under the impression they used a lot of electricity :astonished: shocked in a good way, Thankyou @insideman :thumbsup: and @pennyfarthing88 :thumbsup:
QSECOFR
29 Aug 17#5
I've had one of these for a couple of years now when B&Q were selling them off. Couldn't recommend it more! Shame it's not White but it works a treat!
ssc1 to QSECOFR
29 Aug 17#9
Search ebac for white but lower volume.
chicker
29 Aug 17#6
Ordered last one in my local but dont hold out much hope had many cancelled clearance deals
ssc1
29 Aug 17#8
Ebac are Da best. Heated.
Chz to ssc1
30 Aug 17#24
Ebac used to be one of, if not the, best consumer units. But they've rested on their laurels a bit too long. Compared to Meaco's stuff, they're loud, power hungry, and have a short life. This is not to say that they're bad - you can do a lot worse! At this price, I would buy it if I didn't already have a Meaco (which replaced a dead Ebac).
ZapGod
29 Aug 17#12
Thanks Op, I ordered it. Great find :smile: :face_with_monocle:
Opening post
Appears to be a bargain price compared to elsewhere - £319 on Amazon ?!
£230 @ Screwfix
Hope it helps someone in need.
Also a 15l version available at £99.99 was £184.99
wickes.co.uk/Eba…272
Description
Compact, robust and effective dehumidifier ideal for trade and DIY use with the ability to remove up to 18 litres of water per day, equipped with a permanent drainage kit for use in unoccupied properties and castors for easy movement, suitable for 4 bedroom property.
Capacity: 18 L
Colour: Yellow with Black Trims
Brand Name: Ebac
All comments (97)
If you focus on the occasional negative review of any product then you'll never buy anything.
Don't suppose any of you would know or could take a good guess as to amount of energy used? I could really do with one but can't afford to be bumping up my electric bill a lot more :thinking: :smile:
Shame it's not White but it works a treat!
Great find :smile: :face_with_monocle: