UniBond Aero 360 Pure Moisture Absorber Dehumidifier
Got an excess moisure problem?
These things work very well. Read the reviews!
A good deal at Robert Dyas too:
RRP£19.99 NOW £6.49
Save £13.50 off RRP
(Note the RRP is stupidly high, but the £6.49 price is good!)
Using the power of 360 degree air circulation, this refillable super-compact dehumidifier is designed for maximum moisture absorption to keep you home dry and fresh with improved air quality.
It circulates air through and around the suspended tab for up to 40% improved efficiency and up to 70% neutralisation of bad odours, making it great for kitchens and bathrooms.
One-touch loading tray – Makes it quick and easy to change the refills when it’s time to change
Draining spout – You can pour out the moisture without mess or spills.
Long lasting – Just one tab will reduce moisture in a room up to 20m2 for three months.
- Includes: 1 x 450g tab
- Absorbs moisture
- Neutralises odours
- Draining spout
- Anti-spill protection
- Moisture level window
- Dimensions: H24 x W19 x D12cm
- Robert Dyas offers free click and collect. Standard delivery is free on orders over £50, or £4.95.
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Bit more expensive at Asda £8 for the unit and £5 for the refills but might be a bit more convenient for some people
B&M got it at £7.99 too
https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/unibond-aero-360-moisture-absorber-device-309776
But you can get it cheaper at wilko £6
http://www.wilko.com/insulation/unibond-aero-360-moisture-absorber-450g/invt/0286745
This price is good but RRP on Robert dyas website is ridiculus. I never seen it more than £8 anywhere else lol!!
Going to try these, it must be a lot term price as this post was 2 months ago and there still same price
Hi, I've updated this post to show the price drop to £6.49 (previously £7.99) at Robert Dyas
Johnny nice one defo going to have to try one, I've looked at them few times but I think this is cheapest I've seen them
I was just about to ask the exact same question as I too, have the same problem with steaming taking a while to clear, and the added issue of the horroble damp
Try filling a pair of tights with cat litter and leave it in your car under the front seat to absorb the excess moisture.
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