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NETTA 12L/Day Low Energy Dehumidifier - Digital Control Panel, Air Filter, Continuous Drainage, Auto Restart, Timer, 1.5L Water Tank - For Home & Office, Damp Mould Control, Laundry Cloth Drying
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The NETTA 12L Dehumidifier is designed to remove humidity, damp, and mould from homes, basements, and bathrooms. It features a sleek design with a glossy white finish and black trim. Suitable for rooms up to 20m², it also has rolling caster wheels for easy movement. This dehumidifier can remove up to 12 liters of water a day and has a 1.5-liter water tank capacity. When the tank is full, it automatically shuts off and an indicator light flashes. It uses 170W of power, making it an economic option. It comes with various modes including 2 fan-speed modes, automatic restart, a 24-hour timer, auto-defrost, continuous dehumidification, and a continuous drain-overflow pipe. The digital control screen allows for adjustable humidity control between 40-85%. The dimensions are 34 x 23 x 56cm, and it weighs 10.8KG with a noise level under 55db.
The NETTA 12L Dehumidifier is designed to remove humidity, damp, and mould from homes, basements, and bathrooms. It features a sleek design with a glossy white finish and black trim. Suitable for rooms up to 20m², it also has rolling caster wheels for easy movement. This dehumidifier can remove up to 12 liters of water a day and has a 1.5-liter water tank capacity. When the tank is full, it automatically shuts off and an indicator light flashes. It uses 170W of power, making it an economic option. It comes with various modes including 2 fan-speed modes, automatic restart, a 24-hour timer, auto-defrost, continuous dehumidification, and a continuous drain-overflow pipe. The digital control screen allows for adjustable humidity control between 40-85%. The dimensions are 34 x 23 x 56cm, and it weighs 10.8KG with a noise level under 55db.
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