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eliseowise25

Member since: May 21, 2011 | Profile views: 295
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This product is impressive. I live in a house built in 1914. It is 2 story, about 1500 square feet and does not have central heat and air. The heaters are baseboard units with no fans. The a/c is an 8000 btu window unit which can keep the downstairs comfortable in the summer due to the house having white siding, and numerous shade trees around it. The problem was humidity. While the a/c could keep the temperature comfortable, a unit that small could not control the humidity, and the house smelled musty most of the time, as well as there was damage to old books, photos, etc. that incur damage in high humidity. This dehumidifier was the perfect solution. I placed it in the middle of the house and the bucket is about 90% full every day when I empty it. The house is much more comfortable, and the musty smell is gone now. The unit is attractive, appears to be well made, and is very easy to use. The owners manual is well written and easy to understand. Quiet is a relative thing. If one compares it to the quiet of a central heat and air system it is noisy, due to the fact that the fan in those units is isolated outside or in a basement usually. The fans in those units are much louder than what one hears inside the home. A fan that moves any significant amount of air will make noise. I would say this unit is quiet, yes it does make noise but is quieter than the window a/c unit here, and most floor fans. As far as doing it’s job of lowering humidity in my home it is an excellent performer. I am completely satisfied. I would recommend emptying the bucket in a bathtub vs. a sink as it does tend to splash.<br><a href=http://eliseowise25.livejournal.com/714.html>Frigidaire FAD704TDP Dehumidifier: Should You Get One?</a>

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