Do I Need A Dehumidifier?
In my search for a solution to control my house’s humidity condition, I have tried opening the windows, turning on the fan, turning on the air-conditioning and air purifier. My home’s relative humidity regularly fluctuates between 63% and 68% in the morning and builds up to 70%-83% in the afternoon.
Besides turning on the air-conditioning, all of these methods only managed to bring down the relative humidity at most by 5%. Thus, my house’s relative humidity is constantly above 60%, which is considered by many to be on the high-side.
These conditions have influenced my decision to invest in a dehumidifier to prevent molds and moisture from damaging my belongings. From my research, the main features that I considered (in no particular order) when choosing the right type of dehumidifier for my needs are:
- Affected area
- Volume of moisture to extract
- Power consumption
- Size of the water tank
- Noise from the dehumidifier
- Aesthetics of the dehumidifier
- Budget
My place will require something above 20m2 (point 1), and from reading reviews, I feel that a dehumidifier that extracts 12 litres per day will barely make it (point 2). Thus, I am looking at a unit that can extract >=16 litres per day.
The options that I have were:
- Midea 16L MDDF-09DEN3 – 16 Litres/day (SGD299.00)
- Novita Dehumidifier ND328 – 20 Litres/day (SGD588.00)
- Europace EDH 6251S – 25 Litres/day (SGD584.00)
- Europace EDH 6161T- 16 Litres/day (SGD499.00)
- LifePro DH24 24L/D – 24 Litres/day (SGD299.00)
- Deerma DEM-DT16C -16 Litres/day (SGD189.90)
While selecting for my dehumidifier, I also wanted to support local Singaporean brands. This condition left me with the following options.
- Novita Dehumidifier ND328 – 20 Litres/day (SGD588.00)
- Europace EDH 6251S – 25 Litres/day (SGD584.00)
- Europace EDH 6161T- 16 Litres/day (SGD499.00)
- LifePro DH24 – 24 Litres/day (SGD299.00)
Among the options, both Novita and Europace are well-established brands that offer 3 years and up to 5 years warranty, respectively. However, LifePro is a newer brand that I have never heard of, so I read more about their products. To my surprise, the LifePro DH24 uses a Panasonic compressor, and many reviews suggested that it is a worthy brand – not mentioning the price and features. The downsides are it only gave a 1-year warranty, and its a brand unknown to me.
In the end, I went with LifePro DH24 to give it a chance and to do my part to support another local brand. Keeping my fingers crossed that it will not disappoint me. I will post a follow-up article to update my experience with the LifePro DH24 dehumidifier in a few weeks. So do stay tuned.
4 Comments
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how is the dehumidifier lifepro?
Alexander Tan
It is still working well for me after more than a year.
Halina Gigliotti
If you have a condensation in your bathroom or utility room or, worse, damp, mould-infested walls, then a dehumidifier is probably the best single purchase you can make.
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