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Setting the Standard for All Dehumidifiers

I have been involved with dehumidifiers since the late 1980s and therefore my knowledge of dehumidifiers is obviously greater than most other people who have more interesting things to worry about!  The dehumidifier market is not very mature and therefore 80% of those buying dehumidifiers are doing so for the

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Sailing Today Dehumidifier Review

We always like to get magazines involved in testing dehumidifiers to help spread the word and test ourselves against our peers.  Not surprisingly these opportunities do not come around that often.  We were therefore delighted when we heard that Sailing Today magazine was going to review all of the main

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Meaco dehumidifier distributor in Switzerland

Meaco dehumidifiers are available across the whole of Europe and in South Africa and I thought that it was about time that we introduced them all via the Meaco blog, so, for no other reason than the fact that they emailed me today, we will start with Switzerland. Our distributor

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How Meaco dehumidifiers now save 80% of energy used

One of the advantages of sitting in the main office and taking my turn to answer the telephone is that I get to talk to a lot of customers who have bought or are thinking about buying Meaco dehumidifiers. A recurring theme has been the cost of electricity. There is

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My dehumidifier is bigger than your dehumidifier – no it’s not!

One of the things that really confuses customers is the dual standards that exist for dehumidifiers which means that in British applications an 8 litre a day desiccant dehumidifier is actually larger than a 10 litre compressor dehumidifier and in some applications a 20 litre compressor dehumidifier! So how can

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Meaco dehumidifiers in South Africa

Very interesting trip last week to South Africa to learn about how and where dehumidifiers  are used, to see what is different to the European market and what is similar.  It was my first visit to South Africa and I was lucky to have as my guide my South African

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Building Dryer or a dehumidifier – what’s the difference?

Is a building dryer the same as a dehumidifier?  Yes.  Building dryer is the term given to larger capacity dehumidifiers that typically get used for drying out the plaster and concrete in new homes and are also used for drying rooms that have been damaged after a flood, whether this

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Motor Boats Monthly Boat Dehumidifier review

Motor Boats Monthly magazine in their November 2011 issue has reported on a long term test that they have carried out of the Meaco DD8L and the Meaco DD122FW boat dehumidifiers.  Both machines fair very well with tester Neale Byart commenting about desiccant dehumidifiers in general that he would always use

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Energy standards for dehumidifiers

In Britain, we are very used to the energy standard scheme for white goods whereby things like washing machines and tumble dryers are energy rated A to E, with A being the cheapest to run.  It would seem that the scheme has been a success and is here to stay

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What does a dehumidifier do – and is it affordable?

If you’re living or working in a building where condensation, mould and mildew, or a musty smell is a problem, you’ll be looking for something that can help improve things – like a dehumidifier. How does a dehumidifier work? We’ll tell you everything you need to know in this article,

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