Dehumidifiers

If you’re experiencing damp or mould issues in your home or commercial space, Devola Dehumidifiers are the perfect choice to solve your woes. They remove excess humidity from the air, helping to prevent damp causing condensation. In this collection you can shop a range of options to suit your needs, including tank sizes from 2L to 4L , Wi-Fi compatibility, and HEPA filtration. You can also choose between a Desiccant Dehumidifier and a Compressor Dehumidifier, as well as shop a range of accessories.

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Discover the Benefits of a Devola Dehumidifier

A dehumidifier does 3 things: it draws in moisture from the air, collects this moisture into a water tank, and releases purified air back into the room. This helps to maintain a healthy humidity level of 40% – 50%. Additionally, a Dehumidifier can dry clothes on a horse with Laundry Mode switched on. Some models can also purify the air around you using filters to create a comfortable and safe environment. Even in well ventilated areas, a dehumidifier can eliminate moisture build up, for instance in the bathroom caused by hot running water, in the kitchen from a boiling kettle and saucepans, or perhaps in the conservatory from drying laundry and indoor plants.
 

Which Dehumidifier is Right for You?

Compressor Dehumidifier

A Compressor Dehumidifier works like a little fridge. It draws in the air from the room which passes through a filter and then over cold coils (much like those on a refrigerator). As the coils cool the water condenses and drips into the water bucket within the unit, the air is then reheated to room temperature and blown back out of the dehumidifier. A Compressor Dehumidifier work best above 20°c. They are less effective in cool conditions.

Desiccant dehumidifier

Whilst compressor units only work really well in warmer temperatures, desiccant dehumidifers extract the same amount of moisture in any temperature between 1°c and 20°c. Desiccant dehumidifiers use a desiccant material, like Zeolite, which absorbs water vapour from the air in a similar way to silica gel. The moisture is then extracted from the desiccant by heating.