I have a query/comment: I have this exact same dehumidifier, but surely to dry the clothes best it would be optimal to have the dehumidifier turned round the other way because the air intake is from the back? That way the airflow is improved for the clothes and the moisture is directly and immediately swept away.
I understand you logic but the key to drying laundry fast is to actually get the dry air to hit the clothes. It is the airflow hitting the clothes that forces the water molecules out and dries the clothes.
Don't overcrowd it - looks overcrowded. Google says 4-6 feet from laundry. My Probreeze dehumidifier don't like to be close too. Goes into frozen coils mode. Some good points though. I would add that you can turn on small oil radiator if you are in small room. Clothes are dry in 3h.
Going into defrost early is not something that a Meaco would do. Get the dehumidifier as close to the laundry as possible without allowing any water to drip off the clothes and onto the dehumidifier. A fan is your secret weapon here, using one will half the drying time for very little extra cost.
@@chrismichaelmeacouklimited4004 Well mayby Probreeze is not so good. If I keep it close, it goes into defrost mode, now I am keeping distance- it's fine. Spent £190 for it, so i will have to live with it.
Wouldn't be without the dehumidifier for drying clothes. It works brilliantly. The water it collects! Am now going to purchase fan.
I have a query/comment:
I have this exact same dehumidifier, but surely to dry the clothes best it would be optimal to have the dehumidifier turned round the other way because the air intake is from the back? That way the airflow is improved for the clothes and the moisture is directly and immediately swept away.
I understand you logic but the key to drying laundry fast is to actually get the dry air to hit the clothes. It is the airflow hitting the clothes that forces the water molecules out and dries the clothes.
Hello. The second one is just a fan?
Don't overcrowd it - looks overcrowded. Google says 4-6 feet from laundry. My Probreeze dehumidifier don't like to be close too. Goes into frozen coils mode. Some good points though. I would add that you can turn on small oil radiator if you are in small room. Clothes are dry in 3h.
Going into defrost early is not something that a Meaco would do. Get the dehumidifier as close to the laundry as possible without allowing any water to drip off the clothes and onto the dehumidifier. A fan is your secret weapon here, using one will half the drying time for very little extra cost.
@@chrismichaelmeacouklimited4004 Well mayby Probreeze is not so good. If I keep it close, it goes into defrost mode, now I am keeping distance- it's fine. Spent £190 for it, so i will have to live with it.
I love my tumble dryer!!
Everything is beautiful nice, but the products are not available on the mainland MeacoFan 260c Cordless Air Circulator.
Which country are you in please?
@@MeacoUK Poland
@@floydtm the products in the video are available, the 260c is sold out for this season.
Did she say '6 hours'?
She did.
It works better in a small room.
That's why she said it 1:12