Choose the Right Size
Match your dehumidifier capacity to your room size. For Australian conditions, allow 10L/day capacity for every 20m² of space. Coastal and tropical areas may need higher capacity units.
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Everything you need to know before making your purchase
Match your dehumidifier capacity to your room size. For Australian conditions, allow 10L/day capacity for every 20m² of space. Coastal and tropical areas may need higher capacity units.
Look for units with high energy star ratings to save on electricity bills. Modern inverter dehumidifiers can reduce running costs by up to 50% compared to standard models.
If using in bedrooms or living areas, choose models under 45dB. Desiccant dehumidifiers are generally quieter than compressor types and work better in cooler temperatures.
Compressor dehumidifiers work best above 15°C. For cooler climates like Melbourne or Tasmania winters, consider desiccant models that perform well in temperatures as low as 1°C.
Choose between manual tank emptying or continuous drain with a hose connection. Larger units (20L+) benefit from continuous drainage for hands-free operation.
Modern dehumidifiers offer WiFi connectivity, humidity sensors, auto-shutoff, and timer functions. These features enhance convenience and can help optimise energy usage.
Educational resources to help you understand and manage humidity in your home
Everything you need to know about managing humidity levels in your Australian home.
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Read Guide →Expert strategies for managing extreme humidity during Australia's wet months.
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