This has come back in sale in Aldi this week. This review was very helpful in helping me decide, there's not allot on the internet about it. Thanks very much 👍
Hi Sean, I ended up getting one from Argos, because they had it in stock, and Lidl didn't. I got the "Meaco Dry Arete One 25 Litre Dehumidifier" 350 euro. Got to say i'm very happy, tip: remember to take the plastic covering off the air filter. This Lidl one seems decent enough for the price, I just wanted one with more horse power.
For anyone wondering the 10l per day or any humidifier litre estimate comes from testing it in a room with 80 + percent humidity / very damp at 30 degrees Celsius/ very hot so if your room is colder and has less humidity it wont works aswel so a tip to suck as much moisture as possible out raise the heat while using a humidifier.
if your landlord has the sense to get you a dehumidifier I would get a bigger unit that can hold more water. Also this is only really good for small rooms or drying clothes. If your landlord is worried about mould I would say a bigger unit is a must and maybe set it up were you can use the pipe so you dont have to empty the water. On the plus side its rather good your landlord is thinking on these lines..i found i need less heat in rooms that have dryer air in them
I got the "Meaco Dry Arete One 25 Litre Dehumidifier" from Argos, (350 Euro) it has a connection to connect a hose, so you don't need to empty water daily. I have not actually used the hose, but it's one of the features. I am very happy with mine, the Argos one, am reading these comments on the Lidl to see what it was like.
Hello. When it reaches The set humidity level - what happens? Does it stop fully or just continues to circulate the air i.e. the comressor is suht but not the blower. ??
I also do the same. You can connect the hose at the back of the dehumidifier, I helps to drain the water if you have drainage system in your house. I don’t have any, so I just remove the storage part like you and throw the water in the basin
Hi When I checked over this dehumidifier in the shop I noticed the seam where the front and back plastic meet ( vertically down the side) was not straight but a rather poor looking fit. Is this the same on yours because I looked at two different dehumidifiers and they were both the same. It’s not easy to see in your clip.
@@NerdByteOdyssey Hi The join of the front and back plastic panels is what I am referring about.. This is half way back from the front of the unit, on both LHS and RHS.. The middle vertical join / seam on both sides was a very poor fit.
Not sure how to make it less noisy unfortunately, I didn't find any functions for that in the dehumidifier as it's quite basic. It's been almost two months of me using it, still the same noise as before. I am using it quite gently as it's definitely not the fanciest well made one, but sometimes it's all just luck with electronic products in general you know. I am not sure why yours has gotten louder. You can check if the air filter rack is loose or not. As It has warranty, I would suggest you to contact lidl regarding this issue. They can even refund you or change to another one.
Hi I bought one and tried it out over 24 hrs. Windows closed and temp 15 to 18 degrees Celsius. The reading on my humidity meter was 73. In a 12 hour spell this was reduced to 53 but the water collected was only 1 litre. I moved the dehumidifier to another room and ran overnight for 10 hours and the water collected was only 800ml. So not sure why more water is not collected, any views about this would be grateful.
Hi David! Even if the packaging says it can collect moisture upto 10Li per day, I believe it's not possible for such a small dehumidifier. Are your rooms big? It works alright for small rooms but takes a really long time for bigger rooms. Two of my bedrooms are quite small but the living room is bigger hence it took a long time. This could collect like 4 to 5 litres of water in total for my two small bed rooms , a living room, hallway and two bathrooms.
@@davidmenary6909 I think what she's referring to is that she collected a total of 4-5 litres from all the rooms. As the humidity level in your room gets lower, the humidifier will collect less and less water. So, if all the rooms are over 70% relative humidity level, you can probably collect 5 liters of water within a day if you use the dehumidifier on all the rooms one by one. Another thing to mention is that, air can hold more water in higher temperature, so, you will collect way more water for 10% decrease in humidity when the room is warmer.
After all, it depends on the amount of water in the air. If there is little water in the air (hence low humidity), of course the dehumidifier won’t be able to collect as much water as you would if the humidity level were high. The label that says 10L/24hours must be about right. I suppose this product was tested in a controlled environment in which the humidity level is sufficiently high all throughout the testing process. The amount of water your machine collected is just about as expected of it. No worries right there!
I looked at one the other day in Lidl - it's 246 watt if I remember correctly. UK electricity cost is about 35p per kwh - so almost exactly one quarter of this this cost. So it'll cost about 9p per hour to run if I am not mistaken. Cheers. Just to make sure I've explained clearly - it's about 250 watt. Electricity in the UK is now about 35p for 1000 watts for 1 hour. So it's one quarter of that. Therefore, about 9p for 1 hour.
Remember it only runs on full power when it’s lowering the humidity - once it has achieved the required humidity it only goes to full power when it needs to - about 1 hour a day in my house.
How is gone for the current consumption?
This has come back in sale in Aldi this week. This review was very helpful in helping me decide, there's not allot on the internet about it. Thanks very much 👍
Hi Sean, I ended up getting one from Argos, because they had it in stock, and Lidl didn't.
I got the "Meaco Dry Arete One 25 Litre Dehumidifier" 350 euro.
Got to say i'm very happy, tip: remember to take the plastic covering off the air filter.
This Lidl one seems decent enough for the price, I just wanted one with more horse power.
For anyone wondering the 10l per day or any humidifier litre estimate comes from testing it in a room with 80 + percent humidity / very damp at 30 degrees Celsius/ very hot so if your room is colder and has less humidity it wont works aswel so a tip to suck as much moisture as possible out raise the heat while using a humidifier.
And use a fan to nove even more air.
At least if your dehumidifier has s very weak fan as mine does
@TheAllMightyGodofCod true and to add to that if you elevate the dehumidifier higher up off the ground it works better too.
@adamganjaman2275 I always forget that one! Thanks for reminding me of that!
Is it noisy?
What temp should I leave it on for drying clothes? Thank you
Se nota mucho el ruido o es silencioso.Yo tengo uno de otra marca y no se puede descansar ,es muy ruidoso.gracias
Thank you very helpful. But my landlord wants to get a humidifier and i know i won't be able to lift and empty the water daily as i am disabled. 🤔
Get an ebac. The water collection tank comes in the form of a plastic jerry can and only contains 3.5 litres at most making it very easy to handle.
if your landlord has the sense to get you a dehumidifier I would get a bigger unit that can hold more water. Also this is only really good for small rooms or drying clothes. If your landlord is worried about mould I would say a bigger unit is a must and maybe set it up were you can use the pipe so you dont have to empty the water. On the plus side its rather good your landlord is thinking on these lines..i found i need less heat in rooms that have dryer air in them
I got the "Meaco Dry Arete One 25 Litre Dehumidifier" from Argos, (350 Euro) it has a connection to connect a hose, so you don't need to empty water daily.
I have not actually used the hose, but it's one of the features.
I am very happy with mine, the Argos one, am reading these comments on the Lidl to see what it was like.
You can connect the contunious drain pipe to the dehumidifier and run into a drain etc
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On sale in the UK for £99.99 at Lidl.
Now at Lidl for £44.99 UK
Hello. When it reaches The set humidity level - what happens? Does it stop fully or just continues to circulate the air i.e. the comressor is suht but not the blower. ??
2:59 I’m confused, if my room humidity is 70% should I put it on 70% or the % that I want?
the % you want ofcourse
Hi is this any good when air drying clothes?
i found it great in my spare room..for the size it does an awesome job plus i can leave it on during the night saver hours
I bought a Silvercrest one today from lidl, £100. It has a specific mode for drying clothes too.
We put the water in the back basin, and what is the use of the hose, where do we put the hose?
I also do the same. You can connect the hose at the back of the dehumidifier, I helps to drain the water if you have drainage system in your house. I don’t have any, so I just remove the storage part like you and throw the water in the basin
Nagyon jó mi szeretjük rengeteg vizet elsziv 😊 levegőt is jól tisztitja
Szia, én is ilyenen gondolkodom, akkor szerinted megéri venni? Annyi féle van nem tudok dönteni 😔 a lidls termékek meg általában jók szoktak lenni
@@szabinakeri165 nekünk nagyon meg érte 1ora alatt tele van a tartás annyi vizet el szív
Is it silent ? I don’t hear any noise, set it on 80% for 3hrs.
nope it makes sound
Hi
When I checked over this dehumidifier in the shop I noticed the seam where the front and back plastic meet ( vertically down the side) was not straight but a rather poor looking fit. Is this the same on yours because I looked at two different dehumidifiers and they were both the same. It’s not easy to see in your clip.
Hi ! The one I bought seems pretty well made, but not the best for sure. The back part you're mentioning about seems alright too.
@@NerdByteOdyssey Hi
The join of the front and back plastic panels is what I am referring about.. This is half way back from the front of the unit, on both LHS and RHS.. The middle vertical join / seam on both sides was a very poor fit.
Yes, mine is not perfect finished, but it does it's job, and most important is it doesn't overheating the room.
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we have this for a month, it used to be so silent but now its so noisy. any tips?
Not sure how to make it less noisy unfortunately, I didn't find any functions for that in the dehumidifier as it's quite basic. It's been almost two months of me using it, still the same noise as before. I am using it quite gently as it's definitely not the fanciest well made one, but sometimes it's all just luck with electronic products in general you know. I am not sure why yours has gotten louder. You can check if the air filter rack is loose or not. As It has warranty, I would suggest you to contact lidl regarding this issue. They can even refund you or change to another one.
Starting leaking after a year onto floor
Is the fan only mode an air filter system
It says so on the package. But not sure how effective it is. It has an air filter and fan mode
Hi
I bought one and tried it out over 24 hrs. Windows closed and temp 15 to 18 degrees Celsius. The reading on my humidity meter was 73. In a 12 hour spell this was reduced to 53 but the water collected was only 1 litre. I moved the dehumidifier to another room and ran overnight for 10 hours and the water collected was only 800ml. So not sure why more water is not collected, any views about this would be grateful.
Hi David! Even if the packaging says it can collect moisture upto 10Li per day, I believe it's not possible for such a small dehumidifier. Are your rooms big? It works alright for small rooms but takes a really long time for bigger rooms. Two of my bedrooms are quite small but the living room is bigger hence it took a long time. This could collect like 4 to 5 litres of water in total for my two small bed rooms , a living room, hallway and two bathrooms.
@@NerdByteOdyssey The bedroom is approx 12ft x 9ft . How long did it take you to collect 4-5 litres.
@@davidmenary6909 I think what she's referring to is that she collected a total of 4-5 litres from all the rooms. As the humidity level in your room gets lower, the humidifier will collect less and less water. So, if all the rooms are over 70% relative humidity level, you can probably collect 5 liters of water within a day if you use the dehumidifier on all the rooms one by one. Another thing to mention is that, air can hold more water in higher temperature, so, you will collect way more water for 10% decrease in humidity when the room is warmer.
After all, it depends on the amount of water in the air. If there is little water in the air (hence low humidity), of course the dehumidifier won’t be able to collect as much water as you would if the humidity level were high.
The label that says 10L/24hours must be about right. I suppose this product was tested in a controlled environment in which the humidity level is sufficiently high all throughout the testing process.
The amount of water your machine collected is just about as expected of it. No worries right there!
It means your dehumidifier is working and you're lucky enough to not live in a swamp.
Any one have it and can let me know how much more you pay for electric when you use it. Thanks
I looked at one the other day in Lidl - it's 246 watt if I remember correctly. UK electricity cost is about 35p per kwh - so almost exactly one quarter of this this cost. So it'll cost about 9p per hour to run if I am not mistaken. Cheers.
Just to make sure I've explained clearly - it's about 250 watt. Electricity in the UK is now about 35p for 1000 watts for 1 hour. So it's one quarter of that. Therefore, about 9p for 1 hour.
Remember it only runs on full power when it’s lowering the humidity - once it has achieved the required humidity it only goes to full power when it needs to - about 1 hour a day in my house.
I have mold.
Where.
@@phantombigballs8165 My wall, My door.
buy dehumidifier
Just a comment: in your video you said 10L/hour but when you showed the case it says 10L/24h.
Hi ! I’m sorry , must’ve been slip of tongue. It should be 10L/ day as showed on the packaging. Thanks for correcting
Thank you!
thank you
Hoe isbthe performance
hi any updates?
Hi there! Still working fine , no issues at all
@@NerdByteOdyssey is it use much electricity?
I don't have high humidity I just want healthier air and lower air con bills!!!!
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