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Posted 29 November 2022

Unibond Aero 360 Moisture Absorber - £7.50 (Clubcard Price) instore @ Tesco (Sale)

£7.50
In store: Greater Manchester · Tesco Deals
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Saw this at Tesco (Sale) after looking at them on Amazon earlier, at £14.97.

Not sure if nationwide but feeling thems algorithms today...

WARNING be prepared for so called experts posting in here, having a moan overlooking the deal itself.

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  1. Hawkandr0's avatar
    If previously tried to use these when we had damp in our 1930s house. Didn’t really help much at all. Recently bought a dehumidifier for £100 and that’s had completely resolved it.

    These might be good for small amounts of moisture but I’d consider a dehumidifier if you’ve got a more serious moisture issue that needs fixing.
    flavye's avatar
    Do you have a link to the dehumidifier you bought?
  2. geowars2's avatar
    My understanding and experience is that these aren't very useful. They will collect moisture but unless you have it in a tiny cupboard, it's not going to be enough and you're better off investing in an a powered dehumidifier, as well as trying to tackle the root cause of any moisture problems. (edited)
    snappyfish's avatar
    Exactly same crew buying new kettles and air fryers and electric clothes dryers.
  3. Nav_A20's avatar
    These are useless.
  4. mikepugh1981's avatar
    Compared to the cost to run a powered dehumidifier these are a good option for any small ish rooms. Doing a decent job in my lads box room atm.
  5. richh's avatar
    Honestly, these are pretty useless. If you have a damp problem caused by condensation or similar then you need a dehumidifier. If it's anything worse like rising damp then you require some real work to be done.

    The times when you need this? Open the window a bit. 
  6. Craiglawson2301's avatar
    🤦🏻 just bought 5 from b&q for £10 each 2 weeks ago .. typical
  7. MRGRINGO's avatar
    Or BandM have loads in of the disposable type 4 for £3.50.
    Arrannn's avatar
    I got a pack two weeks ago from B&M, they only had the scented ones in. Don't know if it's anything to do with them being scented but they've barely worked at all, never had a problem with then before. Unless there's loads more moisture in the air this year I don't know!
  8. Kasia29's avatar
    Nationwide...bought at Tesco Corby a week ago
  9. the__cat's avatar
    These used to regularly be around £7
  10. koimaster's avatar
    I think these are great. They will never work as well as an electric dehumidifier, but they help remove damp and musty smells also.
  11. mane1034's avatar
    Do not really wanted to put people off. They are useless.

    Best is to try address the cause of humidity.
  12. Milky_Joe's avatar
    Wouldn't waste your money
    packard's avatar
    Seen them used with great impact
  13. knotty1981's avatar
    £7 in Wilko at the moment
  14. packard's avatar
    £9 B&M also
  15. iwannamotorbike's avatar
    Bought one today 31.12.2022 from the Tesco Store in Frodsham Street Chester
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    As you walk into the store there is a rack of them on the left hand side opposite the fruit and veg.
    The refills are cheaper at Wilko with a four pack reduced to £9.50
  16. Woodeeeey's avatar
    Wilko produce their own brand refills at £4 for 2 and they do fit into these.
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