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Meaco Arete One 20L Dehumidifier & Air Purifier W/Code - Sold by buyitdirectdiscounts

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Update 1
Price dropped to £199.98
Good reduction on the 20L variant of the Meaco Arete One Dehumidifier, now down to £207.98 when using the code LEAP20 at the checkout.

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After 5 years of research and development, and input from over 2000 customers we have our best ever dehumidifier. The MeacoDry Arete® One Dehumidifier and Air Purifier is already a multiple award winner and better still, is much loved by customers. Arete is the Greek Goddess of Excellence and our Arete is the perfect match. We have responded to all of the feedback from our customers to ensure that Arete is perfect in every way. Which? and Quiet Mark agree and awarded the Arete One 20L their seals of approval.



  • Digital display to show you the current room reading
  • Low energy power consumption
  • Optimised for the British climate – removes excess moisture from your home
  • Helps to speed up the drying of laundry
  • Two-in-one dehumidifier and air purifier – save money straight away
  • Power saving humidistat with intelligent logic to save even more
  • Air Purification with Washable dust filter & optionally installable HEPA filter & charcoal filter
  • Two-in-one dehumidifier and air purifier – save money straight away
  • Compressor dehumidifier
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  1. Newbold's avatar
    Careful here. No Meaco warranty:

    7. Meaco cannot provide Warranty service to products purchased by unauthorised resellers, auctions or resell sites. Nor can Meaco provide warranties of products bought pre owned / second hand.
    davemcgall's avatar
    5 Year Warranty is Valid! - See below.

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  2. bese's avatar
    Is there any reason to pay the extra to get the 25L other than for the extra 5L capacity?
    gsamsa's avatar
    Very happy with this one.
    The water container is the same size for boths, 4.7 if I remember correctly. The main difference according to Which.co.uk is that the 25l model works much better when it is cold (no heating rooms, like a garage).
  3. simonspeakeasy's avatar
    Does anyone know whet the difference is between this item and the Low Energy version?
    Both 20L, 6p/hr and (on the Meaco site) akmost identical prices.
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    AlphaFox's avatar
    I think older and new model
  4. ramu1682's avatar
    Hi , Could you please recommend the best capacity for laundry 12L or 20L? Got a small room for laundry (edited)
    mronion's avatar
    I use a 20l (albeit a much older Meaco - tempted to upgrade to this one!) for drying laundry. Possibly overkill (it's in a small ensuite bathroom that doesn't get used as a bathroom), but I'd rather have too much capacity than a damp house.
  5. ISF's avatar
    Price has dropped by another £10, so now it’s £199.98 after voucher now
  6. Sliwka's avatar
    Is it easy to set up 5 years warranty when you buy this product on eBay?
    vishal_groverRba's avatar
    Yes, it is easy to setup the extended warranty.

    Price is really good at the moment and this machine does its job perfectly. Very hot 🔥
  7. killie77's avatar
    Finally managed to buy it. Thought was getting the 25 litre one. Guess the 20 litre will do
  8. Wedgwood's avatar
    Anyone know who these guys use for delivery?
    AC2019's avatar
    DPD
  9. angelking's avatar
    This or the Wood one from Costco
    vishal_groverRba's avatar
    Meaco
  10. philiw's avatar
    £80.00 postage stings lol, Isle of wight
    vishal_groverRba's avatar
    Phew!!
  11. World's avatar
    I never have understood why people would buy these instead of fixing the issues that are causing excessive moisture in their home?

    Basically £50 pm subscription via your energy bill instead of just fixing the issues causing damp/mould. (edited)
    DCollector's avatar
    £50 per month? Doubt that's how much these cost to run..

    How do you dry clothing in the winter?
  12. Andrew_Ma's avatar
    is the code still working for anyone ?
    DCollector's avatar
    Yes
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