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Old 09-05-2013, 09:09 AM   #1
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Best dehumidifier

Does anybody have any suggestions on the best dehumidifier for full timing? There tends to be a bit of moisture in the air around the Pacific Northwest in the winter
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We live in Oregon, so we understand!!!!

Take a look at this product...which we use when we are on the road. Seems to work quite well, and there are different models, depending on needs.


Amazon.com - Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Mid-Size Dehumidifier
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Old 09-05-2013, 10:50 AM   #3
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I started using this just a few weeks ago. Danby Dehumidifier ADR30A2G
It does a great job removing humidity. It will take the relative humidity in my trailer down below 40% easily. It removed more than 2 gallons of moisture the first day I ran it in my trailer. (had a leak with wet floor) It has an external drain, so you do not have to tend the drain bucker. The down side: it gives off heat inside the trailer (as any dehumidifier will)

Make sure that the unit you get will come back on after the power goes off. I bought a prior one from Sears that does not.
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Here is another one to look at.
http://www.controlmastersinc.com/marine_dehumidifiers.htm
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