HumiZap Dehumidifier Slashed by £70, Dries Clothes for Just 3p per Hour
HumiZap Dehumidifier £70 Off, Dries Clothes for 3p/Hour

Drying laundry during the chilly winter months often becomes a tedious and prolonged chore. With limited sunshine and the high energy costs of tumble dryers, many households turn to clothes horses, only to find garments taking days to dry in damp conditions. Fortunately, a practical solution has emerged with the HumiZap dehumidifier, now available at a significant discount on Amazon.

Substantial Savings on a Winter Essential

Originally priced at £139.99, the HumiZap dehumidifier has been reduced by £70, bringing its cost down to just £69.99 for a limited period. This 50% price cut makes it an accessible option for those seeking to combat winter dampness and accelerate laundry drying without breaking the bank.

Efficient and Compact Design

Despite its compact size, which allows it to fit neatly in small rooms like bedrooms or kitchens, the HumiZap boasts impressive capabilities. It can extract up to 6 litres of humidity daily and cover areas of up to 1,500 square feet. A dedicated laundry mode is specifically engineered to dry clothes within a few hours, eliminating the musty odour often associated with air-drying indoors.

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Shopping Editor Tom Capon provided a glowing review, highlighting its practicality for flat dwellers. "Not only is it compact enough to sit neatly underneath my clothes horse, it also does the job of drying my clothes. In fact, they are rarely on the horse for more than a day now, having mostly dried in a few hours," he noted.

Cost-Effective Operation

One of the standout features is its energy efficiency. Operating at just 120 watts, the dehumidifier costs approximately 3p per hour to run. This low energy consumption makes it an economical choice for continuous use during the winter season, helping households save on utility bills while maintaining a dry and comfortable environment.

Capon added, "At just 120 watts, it only costs 3p-an-hour to run. The only issue with having a compact one is I do end up having to empty it every time I use. Otherwise, I genuinely wouldn't survive winter without it."

User-Friendly Features and Alternatives

The HumiZap dehumidifier includes a digital display showing relative humidity in percentage, complemented by a colour-coded chart for easy interpretation: blue for low humidity, green for moderate, yellow for high, and red indicating a full water tank. Additional functionalities include a target humidity setting with automatic shut-off, a 24-hour timer, and an auto-drainage option with a water outlet pipe for homes prone to dampness.

For those prioritising air purification, the MEACO MeacoDry Arete One 12L Dehumidifier & Air Purifier, priced at £180, offers a dual system with a medical-grade HEPA filter that removes up to 99.95% of airborne particles. Meanwhile, Editor Sam Jones recommends the SmartAir 20L Dehumidifier from Yimbly for its effectiveness in drying clothes, particularly useful for families with young children.

The HumiZap dehumidifier is currently available on Amazon for £69.99, offering a budget-friendly and efficient solution to winter laundry woes.

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