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Small and mini dehumidifiers are ideal for spaces that feel a bit damp but do not need a full size machine. Think box bedrooms, wardrobes, under stair cupboards, utility rooms, student rooms and caravans. They quietly chip away at excess moisture and help stop that stale, musty smell from building up in the background.
For a small bedroom up to around 100 to 120 square feet, which is roughly 9 to 11 square metres, a mini dehumidifier is often powerful enough. This is especially true if the main issue is light condensation on windows or a slightly clammy feel in the air. It can also work in a modest medium bedroom sized UK bedroom if you run it at sensible times, such as in the evening or overnight.
If the room is much larger than this, feels very damp, or you can already see mould patches, you will be better off with a more powerful dehumidifier from our main range.
Yes, that is exactly the kind of space they are designed for. A mini dehumidifier can sit on the floor of a wardrobe, in an airing cupboard, or on a shelf in a storage space and quietly pull moisture from the air. This helps protect clothes, shoes and linens from damp and moisture.
Mini dehumidifiers are usually very low on energy use. They draw much less power than a tumble dryer or heater and are designed to tick over gently in the background. In most homes they only cost pennies per day to run, which makes them an easy way to keep small spaces dry without worrying too much about the electricity bill.
How often will I need to empty the tank?
That depends on how damp the space is and how long you run the unit for. In a lightly damp bedroom, cupboard or wardrobe, you may only need to empty the tank every couple of days.








