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💨 Banish damp and breathe fresh — your home’s new must-have climate hero!
This 12L/day dehumidifier combines powerful moisture removal with HEPA air purification, ideal for combating damp, mold, and allergens in small spaces up to 5 sqm. Featuring a digital display, timer function, continuous draining, and energy-efficient 165W operation, it ensures healthier air and faster laundry drying with minimal effort. Backed by an exclusive 3-year warranty, it’s the smart, stylish solution for modern homes.
| ASIN | B07XCWZ5J7 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 12 Litres Per Day |
| Best Sellers Rank | 278,227 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 521 in Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | Meaco |
| Brand Name | Meaco |
| Capacity | 12 litres |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 364 Reviews |
| Dehumidification Capacity | 12 Liters per Day |
| Floor Area | 5 Square Meters |
| Floor area | 5 Square Meters |
| Included Components | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic, Metal, Hepa Filter |
| Model Name | 12L |
| Operation Mode | Standard |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Continuous Draining, Digital Display |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special feature | Continuous Draining , Digital Display |
| Tank Volume | 12 Litres |
| Tank volume | 12 Litres |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 30 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 165 watts |
R**N
Wow wow wow wow .
Being on the ground floor tends to get alot of damp . Talk About totally amazed by the amount of water it sucked from the walls and floors. Dry walls warmer rooms , better health, better sleeping. Extremely energy efficient. Also I don't have a dryer ,so when I've done a load of washing, and I hung it up , I turn this wonderful machine on and hey presto my washing gets dryer faster than before.. hang on .. did I forget to mention that it also purefies the air . Yes that's right. Great for those hey fever sufferers, push the button for AP. And clean air . It tells you when it's time to empty the tank. And the timer with the auto shut off works a treat. Easy controls. Not as heavy as it looks . Probably the best purchase I've made in a long time. The hepa filters are a little pricey, but they do work very well. If your thinking that the initial outlay is a bit much , I guarantee you will wonder why you didn't buy one sooner. I wouldn't hesitate in buying another if I had a bigger flat. No more damp , mold , bad smell. Excellent piece of kit.
E**X
Works very well
Got this dehumidifier for our 1 bedroom flat, we have always maintained that our flat is damp but the landlord says not. It is easy to use, I have set it to 50% humidity as I have Asthma and when I did some research the ideal indoor humidity for Asthmatics is 30-50%. When I first switched it on the indoor humidity was 78%. The air purifier works well and is recommended for Asthmatics. The automatic shut of works when the preset humidity level has been reached, unfortunately this has only happened once in our flat. Some suggest just opening a window will help combat dampness but this will only work if the outdoor humidity is less than the indoor humidity and unless you know both of these figures everyday then opening a window can make things worse. The automatic shut off when the tank is full also works well although we tend to empty it sooner as we find moving a full tank around the flat can end up with some water spillage. It is interesting how much water it collects. You cannot drink this water or use it to water plants that are eaten ie tomato plants however it could be used to water other plants.We empty it before going to bed, in the morning and once during the day. We switch it off if we are leaving windows or doors open. We would recommend this dehumidifier.
K**Y
Perfect Remedy to Damp Problems
This dehumidifier is great. Living in an old property it’s prone to damp but this has totally solved the problem. The windows are clear in the morning and the bathroom walls are dry. The display is very useful to see how much humidity is in the air and I love that it shuts off when it reaches the set level (I have it set to 55%). If you have wooden floors it can be quite noisy at night as it vibrates kind of similar to a fish tank pump. I have managed to dampen the sound but putting a couple of towels underneath it. It could probably benefit from having some rubber legs attached to it maybe? I think this would be the case with air product running a fan though. I haven’t noticed a major impact on my electricity bill and I’ve been running it 24/7 so it’s definitely energy efficient which was important to me when choosing a dehumidifier. I would definitely recommend this to anyone living in a small old property!
K**E
Meaco does it again
Bought this to replace a 10L Meaco dehumidifier, that has coils that are so dusty that it basically has stopped collecting water. I would have the older one cleaned if I knew where to have it serviced. So, time for a new one. I'm not ecstatic about replacing something that will continue to work but for lack of servicing and producing more recycling waste, but I don't see an option. The body of this 12L Meaco is larger, the unit is heavier and the user panel a bit more complicated. But for all that, it's relatively quiet and it's doing it's job. I live in rented accommodation, and as standard in such buildings, gutter work has been (and will continue to be) neglected, and dampness is a major issue. In the first 12 hours, running on Continuous Operation (CO) it removed a lot of water from the indoor air and 5 of 7 rooms are now comfortably dry. There are some design issues that I would have done differently if I had any input. That said, these are minor, don't impede the function of efficiency, and relate only to the use in UK housing specifically. Firstly, it's always a problem in UK housing that the electric points are almost never where you need them, so if the cord were 1/2m longer that would be a great help. Secondly, it's so heavy to move. Because UK housing is short on space and awkwardly designed I need it to site it up against a wall. That means I have it turned around backward so the collection tank and intake vent are facing the room and are accessible. But in doing so, the display panel is upside down, and while this isn't a huge issue, it will take some getting used to. Lastly, the cord exits the unit at the bottom left of the collection tank. A better design would have the cord exiting the side of the unit, so that any drips of water that may escape when emptying the tank cannot possibly drip on the cord and potentially flow back into the cord opening on the unit. A side position would also provide an additional 7cm of cord length -and anyone who has navigated a UK bathroom or kitchen will know exactly how precious those 7 extra cm can be. ;-) Do I like this? Yes I do. It sat there all night like a quiet sentinel, no rough language, no weird noises to populate my dreams. Chugged along, like a good little robot dutifully attending to its business without prompting or prodding. I've had three Meaco dehumidifiers and all have been quality products. The first one (2017) retailed at £40, the second (2019) at roughly £88, and both met their demise from dust clogging the condenser coils. This one was over twice the price point of the last. If there's a flaw in this unit, it's the price. With an optional HEPA filter dust collection may increase its longevity. If anyone is having a bit of difficulty getting the HEPA filter to fit, please note: it's not a perfect rectangle and the longer corner of the filter fits into the bottom left hand corner. I highly recommend this brand, and recommend this product.
W**E
Excellent
Very quiet and very effective. Cannot fault the item as it does what is says on the box.
E**E
Without a doubt, the best product for the job!
I have a 400 year old cottage, therefore letting the building breathe is important. But in the winter, it’s difficult especially when you have washing to dry. I bought this dehumidifier purely from the reviews. I have to agree, the best equipment for the job. I can put all the washing in a room, point the vents of this machine and in hours it’s dry. I leave on constant in the day in a very large bedroom. It will fill the dispenser in one day! This room now feels so much warmer/dryer/fresher. If you’re looking for the right tool for the job, I highly recommend this Meaco dehumidifier.
K**I
Sucks Out The Cold And Damp
The bedroom in our flat faces North East and never gets much Sun apart from a few rays during sunrise in warmer days. The far wall facing outside is cold and had mold appearing here and there, plus the air in the room just felt too cold and the bedding felt slightly damp and cold to touch. And the window had so much condensation we had to keep an eye on cleaning the shelf and frame regularly. Even our venetian blind had some mold on it. I had tried a cheap £40 dehumidifier that took 3 days to extract 500ml of water, which eventually died after about 8 months. After leaving it for a few years, at the onset of Autumn this year when the quilt started to feel uncomfortably cold, I decided to damn the expense and pay a premium for a decent model. The first one I looked at used double the amount of energy than this model, so that was one of my deciding factors. In usage, I have it plugged into a smart plug, set to come on at 10am and stay on until 10pm. It is fairly quiet and after a few days of running it started to cut out more on reaching the desired humidity level, 55% in our case. Our room now feels warm and dry with no condensation on the windows. We have cleaned the walls and window and there is no sign of mold or dampness. We dry laundry in an adjacent room but have yet to place the unit in that room. A lot of the bedroom moisture is probably coming from there anyway. The only downside is having to empty the tank regularly. Every other day in our case. But I would rather do that than go back to a cold and damp room. It's unbelievable to see so much water plucked from the air when emptying the tank. It's simple to use: just press the arrow buttons to select the desired humidity level, or to select constantly on, or air purification mode. The timer can be used to auto turn off after a given number of hours. Note this won't be remembered and you have to set a timer every time you wish to do it. I recommend using a smart plug. All you have to do is plug this unit into your smart plug, turn it on and set it up how you want it, such as humidity level, then don't press the unit's power off button, leave it turned on, and instead control the power to it via your smart plug, either manually or in our case on a set time. When it comes to emptying the tank, turn the power off on your smart plug, not the unit, empty and replace your tank and filter if you have cleaned it, then turn your smart plug back on. If you press the unit's power off button, it forgets the desired humidity level setting, so always turn it off and on via your smart plug and you are good to go. I'd say the unit uses around 2p to 3p of electricity an hour. It's a hefty unit to pick up but I just spin it around when I need to remove the tank, and back again after replacing. It's not too heavy though. In summary, if you need a dehumidifier, this is the droid you are looking for!
C**S
This thing sucks... in a very good way.
My home had been suffering with some excess moisture and mould in our conservatory (which doubles as my office space... just fab in these cold winter months). So, based on recommendations and online reviews, I purchased this (admittedly expensive) bad boy. Boy, does this thing find a LOT of moisture. On first run, it identified the humidity (i.e. air moisture content) at over 90% - and within 24 hours it had completely filled it's rather large tank. Over the first month or so, it has filled up every 2-3 days. Moving into March, it's now closer to every 4-5 days. I tend to run it overnight (when the temp drops and the moisture otherwise would gather) then turn it off when I go to work in the AM. It is easy to use, relatively easy to maneouvre with it's handle, and the air purifier is a useful bonus (I can't honestly tell you I notice a difference with it, but it may well do in a household with smoke or pet odours?)... It uses a tiny bit more electricity to run for a full day than I'd love in these times of rising energy costs (somewhere around the £1.50-£2 mark to run non-stop depending on how hard it's working) - but it makes the conservatory dry and habitable without a daily mould/damp wipe-up - there has been literally no condensation or mould in the 6 weeks since owning it. Highly recommended.
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