23 Jan 2026 09:59:03
Has anyone got a dehumidifier and are they any good?
1.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 10:34:22
Ya they are, is it for moisture needs or drying clothes inside, that's a new craze now instead of rumble dryer and lots cheaper.
2.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 10:41:41
Yep and great for drying clothes in a cold room.
3.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 10:54:55
Yes and yes, Corkey but like all things you get what you pay for.
Our house 15th century so a necessary piece of equipment for us.
4.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 11:09:52
I have in our bathroom Corkey it’s does a great job, been using it a few years.
5.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 12:19:34
About 20 yrs ago, and while it was great then, it must be utter cack compared to modern ones! #DOT #dehumidifyingOnTogether.
6.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 13:24:43
So that 1492 class?
7.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 14:21:46
Thanks for the replies lads.
Got the house insulated last year so moisture builds up fast. Basically needed for drying clothes in a spare room and for cleaner air upstairs .
Not sure how much to stump up on one?
8.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 19:57:33
See what you did there Aus! There’s a plaque on the house says 1500 so only just squeezed in.
Our current one (3years) Corkey, circa £180 but quiet, economical to run very good for drying rooms, clothes.
We learnt the hard way the £50 ones aren’t the way to go.
9.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 22:56:15
Cheers Class.
10.) 23 Jan 2026
23 Jan 2026 23:34:52
Ooh never thought of a dehumidifier to dry clothes! Can't wait to see what's next on housekeepingrumours. com.