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The MeacoDry Arete One 10L is a dual-function dehumidifier and HEPA air purifier designed for smaller UK homes. It removes up to 12 liters of moisture daily while filtering airborne allergens with a medical-grade H13 HEPA filter. Operating ultra-quietly at 35dB and featuring smart modes like laundry and night settings, it ensures efficient, low-energy performance. Its thoughtful design includes a 2.5L front water tank, hidden castors, and a 5-year warranty, making it a reliable, stylish solution to damp, condensation, and poor air quality.
| ASIN | B09TBHGQXR |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,734 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #325 in Cooling Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | Meaco |
| Capacity | 10 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (668) |
| Date First Available | 2 March 2022 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | bf567 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power / Wattage | 151 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 23.7 x 31.9 x 47.2 cm; 10.5 kg |
| Special Features | Automatic Shutoff |
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I've been using my dehumidifier for about a year now, and it's been fantastic quality. It collects water so nicely, and it really makes drying clothes so much easier. Honestly, I'm really happy with this purchase. It's made a noticeable difference in my home. The capacity is great, and it's not too noisy either. I can definitely recommend this if you're looking for a reliable unit. It's been a game-changer for dampness. Definitely a worthwhile investment!
M**I
Really good and silent product!
Y**H
Very high quality. It automatically turns off when the tank is full. It has really helped make my home warmer. The only downside is the fan noise, but it’s not disturbing. Energy-efficient and high quality.
P**N
Very sturdy; easy to use ; does a great job highly recommend great product; already use same make but larger been also fantastic.
C**W
Despite expensive roof, chimney and pointing repairs we have a huge problem with damp and mould in our back bedroom, so having a dehumidifier in there has been a must for four years now... and it was nearly four years to the day that our trusty ProBreeze 10l dehumidifier recently gave up the ghost. I waited for a few weeks hoping that something similar would come up on the Vine review programme of which I am a member, but no luck, so did some research and bought this MeacoDry Arete 1 10l from Amazon. Then, of course, a £179.99 Dryzone 12l unit came up on Vine, swiftly followed by a MYCOND Roomer 12l at around £160. They are very similar machines which operate on the same principle and which are all virtually the same size; stats from the manuals are claimed as follows - MeacoDry Arete (this one): 163W; 10 litres per day at 80% humidity; 2.5l tank; 38 dB peak; 10.7 kg, front tank, £159. Also has carry handle, unlike the others. Dryzone: 175W; 12 litres per day at 80%; 2.2l tank; 39 dB; 11.1 kg; rear tank; £179.99. MYCOND Roomer: 180W; 12l per day at 80%; 2l tank; 36 dB; 12 kg; rear tank; £160 approx (price is no longer listed). This did at least give me a chance to test them against each other, so I set them up evenly spaced in the middle of that bedroom and added two clothes dryers full of fresh washing to up the humidity level a bit. I also used two hygrometer/thermometer units to check the machines' own readings, which were within close range of each other. The room started at 21 deg C and 64% humidity, rising to 23 degrees as the machines ran for 8 hours and reduced the humidity to 40%. In those 8 hours the millilitres of water each unit removed from the air were as follows: 1st: MYCOND Roomer, 880ml 2nd: Meaco Arete (this unit), 760ml 3rd: Dryzone, 570ml. So this unit performed solidly and much better than the third placed one. I gave the MYCOND Roomer 5 stars, but I'm also giving this one 5 stars because the carry handle and front loading tank make it much more convenient in use; it's also the lightest and has the largest tank, which means that even if it extracts slightly less per hour than the Roomer, it can go longer before it automatically switches itself off and you have to empty the tank - which often will even things out.
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