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Wood's SW20-FW (90 m², 12 l/24h)
EUR579,–

Wood's SW20-FW

90 m², 12 l/24h


Question about Wood's SW20-FW

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piotrek.buczek

2 years ago

Is it too powerful for a 10m2 cellar? There was mould when we moved in and want to avoid it reappearing, but what may make it harder to keep in good shape (apart from bad insulation / cold walls) is that the doors to the cellar room are not tight, and there's an uncontrolled airflow from the outside without a window that we could close. Not sure if any dehumidifier will help, and if yes wether we should get sth like Wood 20 or even higher models because.

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Hello!
We live in an older house.
We use the dehumidifier in the laundry room. Since we started using it, we no longer have any problems with mould and the laundry dries very quickly. The thing has super power. It's enough for 10m2 at the most.

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abumax

2 years ago

I am also satisfied with the unit - it runs in the basement, where there is also a small sauna. The condition, however, is that the room is heated. In our conservatory it can sometimes get below 10 degrees, so we had to install another dehumidifier. → adsorption dryer.

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andmeier

2 years ago

Hello Piotrek.buczek
We operate this dehumidifier in a sewing studio where a lot of ironing is done regularly with the steam iron.
Room volume approx. 200m3.
The dehumidifier runs max. 2 hours a day.
Robust, reliable construction, runs very quietly, has a relatively large tank, can also be operated with a waste water hose.
Since there is 'an uncontrolled air flow from outside', the dryer will probably run more often, whereby the outside air humidity and the air volume into the room are probably not constants, therefore difficult to answer.
We have also had smaller, cheaper dehumidifiers in operation, all unsatisfactory.