Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L vs Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

By the Dry Dwell editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

We compare the Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L and the Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L across every dimension that matters - our scores, the key specs, and how each performs on the things you will actually notice day to day.

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At a glance

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12LMeaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L
Our score9.5/108.2/10
Best forTackling damp, condensation and drying laundry around the homeTackling damp, condensation and drying laundry around the home
Not ideal forCold, unheated spaces below about 15°C, where a desiccant model copes betterCold, unheated spaces below about 15°C, where a desiccant model copes better
BrandMeacoMeaco

Extraction Rate and Performance

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

With a stated water extraction capacity of 12 litres per day, the MeacoDry Dehumidifier ABC Range 12L is positioned to help reduce humidity to tackle dampness and condensation in a typical home environment. In everyday use, results depend on the amount of moisture in the air, ventilation levels, and whether doors and windows are kept open. The unit includes a laundry drying mode that supports faster drying of damp clothes by drawing moisture from the room. Auto-off helps prevent the dehumidifier from continuing once the set conditions are met, while auto de-frost manages operation when cooling leads to ice build-up.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

An extraction rate of up to 10 litres per day is the main performance marker for this dehumidifierDry Arete One 10L, and it indicates how effectively it can handle everyday damp. In use, it removes moisture from the air, which can help reduce dampness and condensation risk when conditions remain within typical domestic levels. The unit also includes a laundry drying mode, designed to support faster drying by pulling moisture out while clothes are indoors. Performance depends on humidity and room conditions, because these affect how quickly water is collected.

Room Size and Coverage

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

Room coverage depends mainly on the amount of dampness in the air and how effectively the room is sealed from outside air. The MeacoDry Dehumidifier ABC Range 12L is most effective in smaller, well-sealed spaces such as bedrooms, studies, or utility areas where condensation builds up regularly. If doors, windows, or vents remain open, wet air keeps entering and drying slows noticeably, provided the unit runs continuously. For best results, it should be positioned with space around it, and the room should be kept steady while condensation changes are monitored over time.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

For smaller houses or flats, the MeacoDry Arete One 10L is designed to help manage damp and condensation by removing humidity from indoor air. Its practical coverage is best understood as the areas where moisture builds up most often, such as bedrooms, living rooms, and small utility spaces. Performance is typically stronger in closed rooms, because reduced air mixing helps humidity levels drop more consistently. In larger open-plan layouts, the unit can still help, but moisture reduction may be less noticeable. Room volume and door openings should be considered, since performance depends on airflow and consistent use.

Tank Capacity and Drainage

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

Once condensation control in a smaller, well-sealed space is underway, attention should shift to how the tank stores water and what drainage options are available, because this affects how often the unit needs attention. The MeacoDry ABC Range 12L uses a tank system, so collected moisture must be stored until the tank reaches capacity. Drainage can matter because continuous draining reduces the need for tank emptying, whereas relying on the tank creates a routine of emptying when full. In laundry mode, longer cycles may increase how quickly the tank fills, unless external drainage is used.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

Tank capacity and drainage determine how often the dehumidifierDry Arete One 10L needs attention during day-to-day use. The unit is a 10L dehumidifier with a 10 litres/day drying capacity. Condensed water collects in the tank, and once the tank is full an internal alert triggers, prompting the unit to stop or pause for safety. If compatible drainage routing is used, the setup can reduce tank emptying. Regular checks help prevent spills.

Noise Level

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

Noise level is an important practical factor, especially in bedrooms or shared living spaces where the dehumidifier may run for hours. The MeacoDry Dehumidifier ABC Range 12L is described as "Ultra-Quiet" in its product title, which indicates an intention to keep operating noise to a minimum. In use, placing the unit on a stable surface, keeping air paths clear and avoiding vibrations from uneven flooring can all help reduce perceived noise, even while airflow continues.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

Noise level is a key factor for day-to-day comfort, particularly in smaller homes where the unit may be used in bedrooms or living areas. The Meaco is described as "ultra-quiet", indicating a focus on low-disruption operation. Perceived noise can vary depending on placement, how frequently moisture levels change, and whether the laundry drying mode is used more often. Even with low overall noise, some fan or airflow sound may be noticeable at close range, and positioning the unit away from head height can help.

Energy Use and Running Costs

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

Energy use and running costs matter because a dehumidifier can run for long periods, particularly in damp weather or if the home is not well ventilated. The MeacoDry Dehumidifier ABC Range 12L is rated to remove 12 litres per day, but actual electricity use depends on how quickly the room reaches its set level of dryness. The unit includes an auto-off and an auto de-frost feature, which should help avoid unnecessary operation when conditions change, including cold damp air. For cost control, it is best to run the dehumidifier only when needed, and to consider the laundry drying mode carefully since it can increase continuous running time.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

Energy use is a major factor when buying a dehumidifier, especially if it will run often in a smaller house or flat. The dehumidifier is described as "low energy", but the product title does not state a specific power rating, energy consumption figures, or expected running cost, so exact estimates cannot be made from the available information. For day-to-day costs, buyers should check the full user documentation for kWh details. It can reach 10 litres/day and includes laundry drying, so frequent use may increase electricity demand, even if efficiency is intended to be better.

Modes and Controls

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

The MeacoDry ABC Range 12L includes modes and control options designed to set the dehumidifying level to suit the situation, rather than running continuously. The controls include a laundry-drying mode, intended for damp clothes and similar indoor drying needs. An auto-off function is also included, allowing the unit to stop automatically when conditions are met. Auto de-frost is provided to help manage ice build-up during colder or more humid periods.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

The Meaco MeacoDry Arete One's The MeacoDry Arete One 10L includes operating modes and controls intended for everyday moisture management as well as wet-room or laundry drying. The controls allow the user to manage moisture levels, with a dedicated laundry mode designed to support drying during normal household routines. In typical living spaces, the unit can be set to help maintain comfort by reducing condensation risk, which aligns with the stated practical aim in the product title. Beyond wet and laundry use, the exact range of settings and how finely those adjustments can be made are not stated.

Compressor or Desiccant

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

MeacoDry ABC Range 12L controls are designed for real household dampness, raising an important design point: whether the unit uses a compressor system or a desiccant approach. The product title does not specify the dehumidifying method, so it cannot be confirmed from the title whether it uses compressor-based condensation or desiccant-based moisture absorption (often with added heat). The title only confirms that it targets damp and condensation, and includes a laundry drying mode.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

To understand how the dehumidifierDry Arete One 10L removes moisture, it helps to check whether it uses a compressor-based (refrigerant/condensing) system or a desiccant-based (absorbing) system. In the review context here, the product title does not specify the mechanism, so the unit's exact engineering approach is not known. Compressor models typically draw moisture from indoor air by cooling it so water condenses, then the condensed water is collected or drained. Desiccant models typically store moisture within a drying material and then release it later. Without confirmation of the mechanism, performance expectations should not be assumed from system type alone.

Who Is This Dehumidifier For?

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L

Who is this dehumidifier for, and when does it make the most sense? The Meaco is aimed at households dealing with damp and condensation in everyday living spaces, especially bedrooms and bathrooms where moisture build-up is common. It also includes a laundry mode, making it a practical option where indoor laundry drying support is needed. With a 12L/day capacity, it is designed for routine humidity and condensation control rather than major flood recovery. It is less suitable for very large, continuously wet areas, or where humidity is being driven by an ongoing leak that still requires repair.

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L

This dehumidifier is designed for people who want to reduce damp and condensation in smaller homes or flats, particularly where moisture build-up leads to a consistently muggy feel and where manual drying is inconvenient. It suits both renters and homeowners with limited space, where everyday moisture control matters. The MeacoDry Arete One 10L, rated at 10 litres per day, fits situations with moderate moisture build-up rather than heavy flooding. It also suits households that want a laundry drying mode to help clothes dry indoors, although results depend on the room conditions and airflow. For very large-scale drying needs, it may be less suitable.

Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L: pros

  • Removes up to 12 litres/day
  • Laundry mode for drying clothes indoors

Cons

  • The water tank needs regular emptying unless you plumb in the drainage hose
  • Running it adds to electricity use, so a humidistat or timer helps keep costs down
  • Compressor models are less effective in cold rooms below about 15°C

Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L: pros

  • Removes up to 10 litres/day
  • Laundry mode for drying clothes indoors

Cons

  • The water tank needs regular emptying unless you plumb in the drainage hose
  • Running it adds to electricity use, so a humidistat or timer helps keep costs down
  • Compressor models are less effective in cold rooms below about 15°C

Our verdict

Our pick is the Meaco MeacoDry ABC Range 12L (our score 9.5/10) - A practical dehumidifier (12 litres/day) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation. The Meaco MeacoDry Arete One 10L is still worth it if it is cheaper when you check, or if it better matches your specific needs.