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Posted 1 February 2024

Blyss WDH-316DB 16ltr Dehumidifier

£159.99£169.996% off
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Purchased one of these for the clothes drying function and have wondered why I didn't get one sooner.

Ideal for removing excess moisture and controlling damp and condensation. Features automatic shut down, carry handle, LED display and reusable air filter. Suitable for rooms from 30 to 35m³.

Removes 16Ltr/Day
2-Speed
Electronic Switch
Continuous Drainage Facility
2.4Ltr Tank
3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee (T&Cs Apply)
CFC-Free
Integrated Thermostat

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Edited by blans, 8 March 2024
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  1. Caz42's avatar
    Buy it on the app and it's only £143.99 so a further £17 off.
    YetiTibet's avatar
    How did you get the additional discount?
  2. Meathotukdeals's avatar
    People need to read the Manual . Lowest RH mentioned is 50%. I think maybe (!) for laundry you need IRO 30%.

    Oh spotted a clothes drying icon so maybe it goes below 50% for that. (edited)
    Caz42's avatar
    You don't need to use a set humidity level on any DH. Just put it on CO setting which means continuous. This is the setting I use on all three of mine, so it will then continue to dehumidify until you switch it off. Hope this helps
  3. whiteranger87's avatar
    Got one, bought it for £110 2 years ago. I wish I knew years ago how fantastic these things were, one of the best investments I ever made
    blans's avatar
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    I'm just shocked that not everyone hasn't got one so much better than a tumble drier and kinder to your clothes too.
  4. DonkeyKonk's avatar
    Just ordered one for £144 through the app 10% discount. Seems like plenty of stock at the moment. (Needed one for a room I rent at weekends)

    I have had one of these 16L for 2 years, and also a Meaco 12L, I think this is much more powerful, and better as a "workhorse" especially for laundry, and this is much better value and a better purchase for most people. The Blyss can be a bit noisy in Laundry mode, but not too much more than the Meaco, and is actually very quiet if just running at 50% humidity level.

    The Meaco is good as it has the Hepa filter thing and the night mode is quite good if using in a bedroom (but does get quite noisy when it kicks in), but for everyday use, the Blyss is my favourite of the two.

    The Meaco really became the big name the last few years, but the Blyss is a very good machine, and at £144 is very good value these days (prices have really shot up the last few years). (edited)
  5. Gdaynay's avatar
    I've one from earlier deal too. Very good product
  6. thesuitgamer's avatar
    These are fantastic, picked one up for £80 from B&Q in a black friday sale around a year ago. Would buy a second if they'd drop to a sensible price
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