Meaco MeacoDry ABC 10L
A practical dehumidifier (10 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A dehumidifier is the most effective way to tackle damp, condensation and washing that will not dry indoors. The hard part is choosing between compressor and desiccant models, and matching the extraction rate to your home. This guide explains what actually matters, then lists our top picks.
For most heated UK homes, a compressor dehumidifier rated around 12 to 20 litres a day, with a laundry mode and a humidistat, is the sweet spot. Choose a desiccant model instead if you need to dry a cold garage, conservatory or boat, where compressors lose efficiency.
We rank on real-world usefulness: how effectively each model controls damp, its extraction rate and coverage, tank and drainage convenience, noise, and the practicality of its controls. We do not display scraped prices or star ratings; our editorial score reflects how well each suits everyday UK damp problems. Check the live Amazon price, as it moves often.
A practical dehumidifier (10 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (12 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (compressor) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (compressor) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (25 litres/day, compressor) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (12 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (10 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (12 litres/day, 1.5L tank) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (16 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
A practical dehumidifier (7.5 litres/day, desiccant) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation.
Match the litres-per-day rating to how damp your home is and its size. As a rough guide, 10 to 12L/day suits a flat or small house, while 20L/day or more suits larger or very damp homes. Remember the headline figure is a lab maximum.
Compressor models are the most energy-efficient in normal heated rooms. Desiccant models work better in cold spaces such as garages, but use more electricity. Choose by where it will mostly run.
Yes, by removing the moisture mould needs to grow. Clean off existing mould; the dehumidifier stops it returning by keeping humidity down.
Our top pick is the Meaco MeacoDry ABC 10L (our score 9.6/10) - A practical dehumidifier (10 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation..