The difference between our Arete One 20L dehumidifier and our other dehumidifiers

Since the launch of our MeacoDry Arete® One 20L in 2020, we have received many positive reviews about our product. After 5 years of design inspired by the feedback of 2,000 customers, we’re often asked why our 20L dehumidifier is any better than others (including our own. We don’t want to brag, but we believe our Arete® dehumidifier is a near-perfect domestic dehumidifier). Similarly to our MeacoDry Arete One 12L dehumidifier, a question we hear from customers regularly is: ‘What’s the difference between the MeacoDry Arete® 20L and the Meaco 20L Low Energy dehumidifiers?’

For a detailed comparison table between our MeacoDry Arete® One 20L and Meaco 20L Low Energy, please see below:

  MeacoDry Arete® One 20L Meaco 20L Low Energy
Dimensions (HWD) 618 x 366 x 272 mm 595 x 385 x 290mm
Weight 15 kg 13.6 kg
Control panel A simple easy to use control panel – we made the most often used buttons larger and the least used buttons smaller Standard control panel with buttons
Defrost or Fan speed button There is no defrost light or fan speed button, the machine looks after these things. Defrost light and two fan speeds.
Fan speeds 2 2
Full night mode Yes No
Cost to runr 6p / hour based on 27.35p / kWh 6p / hour based on 27.35p / kWh
Can it be pushed right up against the wall? Yes No
Can the filter be removed without turning the dehumidifier around? Yes No
Noise level 38 and 40dB(A) 46dB(A)
Extraction rate at 20°C and 60%rh 8.5 litres per day 8.48 litres per day
Wattage at 20°C and 60%rh 216 watts 219 watts
Water tank position Front with viewing window Front with viewing window
Water tank size 4.8 litres 6 litres
How is the water emptied from the tank? The water can be poured from either the left or right side of the tank meaning less splash back The water can be poured from one side of the water tank
Continuous drainage (the actual hose is always an optional extra) Yes, there is the option to connect a garden hose and continually drain water from the dehumidifier Yes, you need a specific diameter hose which can be bought from meaco.com
HEPA filter Yes, it comes with a H13 HEPA filter Yes, it comes with a H11 HEPA filter
Charcoal filter Yes, there is an option of a charcoal filter to remove smells and volatile organic compounds from the air No
Castors Yes Yes
Cable tidy Yes Yes

The big difference between the two is not just that Arete® looks fantastic, it is that it is a quieter option than the 20L Low Energy and it has a full Night Mode.

Many customers prefer the 20L Low Energy because of its larger airflow and motorised direction louvre combined with the larger water tank.


Is it an appliance or part of your home?

From our customer feedback, we understood that people were looking for a dehumidifier that blends in with the rest of the furniture. A dehumidifier that is part of the home. So when we designed our MeacoDry Arete® One, we took this into consideration and added a cable tidy, castors so it can be wheeled around easily, and a flat back so that it can fit easily against the wall. The style lines and details on Arete® make it look more like a piece of furniture, which helps it to blend in your room.

If you have any questions specific to your dehumidifier, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our customer service team, call us on 01483 234900 or use our Live Chat service. Alternatively email us at customerservice@meaco.com.

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37 Responses

  1. We’ve a large 5 bed Georgian house and bought an Arête 20L in Jan – so, our first experience with a dehumidifier.

    It hasn’t stopped the condensation on the sash windows but we think there’s less (we’re still using our window vac) BUT we believe the house is generally warmer as a result of running the dehumidifier 24/7 (especially in the morning).

    Is this right?

    I believe lower moisture levels in the air makes the air space easier to warm (so having the heating on for an hour in the evening – as we do – has a greater or perhaps more lasting impact) and lower moisture content in the air makes the air feel warmer on the skin.

    I wonder do Meaco have access any to any research or empirical data to support either of these claims (esp the first one)?

    1. SupaSarge,

      Thank you for your enquiry.

      Yes you are right – Dehumidifiers reduce the level of humidity by sucking in air from the room, removing the moisture, and then blowing the warm, dry air it back out into the room again. This can help to remove the ‘damp chill’ factor in the air, so the central heating could run at a lower temperature or even be switched off.

      If you needed more information, you can always give us a call. I hope this helps.

      Kind regards,
      Omar.

  2. I would LOVE an economy 7 option.
    Ideally you would set one humidity setpoint for daytime
    and another (lower humidity) for economy 7 times.

  3. Re the Meaco Dry Arête One 20 lt.
    We live in a 4 bedroom/2 reception 2 story detached house.
    The downstairs front bedroom with 3 windows never gets any sunlight and always feels damp and cold with lots of condensation and mould especially appearing on edge of mattress and walls around window frame.
    Would this unit suit and where best to place the unit – or is there a better one. Thanks

  4. Hi, I want to make use of my economy 7 cheaper electricity times, do either of these models have a timer option or can they be used with a socket timer to turn them on?

    1. Thank you for your enquiry,

      Timer plugs are not recommended as they act as a loss of power to the machine forcing it to quit and not naturally follow the process to shut down.

      We have two types of dehumidifiers which have an off timer, you choose when it should turn off, the Low Energy and the ABC hopefully these can help.

      Please contact us for more information.

      Omar@Meaco

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