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The Meaco Portable Dehumidifier DD8L is a compact, energy-efficient desiccant dehumidifier designed for small homes and cold spaces. Extracting up to 8 liters of moisture daily at ultra-quiet 39dB, it prevents condensation, mould, and damp while warming the air below 10°C. Features include easy controls with a variable humidistat, continuous drainage option, and a dedicated laundry mode that dries clothes quickly and cost-effectively.














| ASIN | B007X236NQ |
| Air Flow Capacity | 8 Litres Per Day |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,793 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 86 in Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | Meaco |
| Brand Name | Meaco |
| Capacity | 8 litres |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,628 Reviews |
| Dehumidification Capacity | 8 Liters per Day |
| Floor Area | 23 Square Meters |
| Floor area | 23 Square Meters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00781068681850, 05060216550022 |
| Included Components | 1 x Meaco DD8L Dissipation Dehumidifier; 1 x User Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20D x 25W x 46H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Meaco Portable Compact Dehumidifier DD8L |
| Item Weight | 7.4 Kilograms |
| Item height | 46 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Meaco |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | DD8L |
| Model Number | DD8L |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Continuous |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Quiet Operation |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special feature | Quiet Operation |
| Tank Volume | 8 Litres |
| Tank volume | 8 Litres |
| UPC | 781068681850 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 10 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 650 Watt-hours |
M**O
Simple but effective
Nice dehumidifier, simple but so far effective.
L**C
Meaco DD8L De-Humidifer - Great Product!!
The delivery of this product ordered direct from Meaco, was fast and very efficient. It was well packaged, and very simple to set up and use. Just basically plug in and go. We decided to purchase this product based on the fact that family members had owned for several years a Meaco de-humidifer which worked great. We have recently moved to a bungalow, which is incredibly well insulated and has been suffering a lot from condensation on the inside of the windows, especially on these cold mornings we are having. Our bedroom is the worst, first thing in the morning when we get up the window is soaked. I know opening windows is an option, but not such a good one when it's freezing outside. We decided to invest in a de-humidifer, but which one?, there is so many on the market. We knew Meaco was a good make, and initially purchased a normal compressor dehumidifer made by Meaco, it worked perfectly but seemed to make the room cold. We thought that it would make the room warmer, but all it did was blow the air around making a draft. It definitely removed the moisture from the air, but we wanted one that warmed the air too. We did a bit of digging and found we should have bought a 'Desiccant' model, not a Compressor. the desiccant model warms the air as well as removing the moisture. They are slightly more expensive but are so much better in my opinion. We contacted Meaco direct through their contact details on the Amazon page and we explained our predicament and asked if we could swap the unit for the model above which is a desiccant de-humidifer. The chap said yes no problem, "you must re-package the one you have now in all its original packaging and box". He said the Delivery driver would bring our new De-humidifer and take the one we have now away at the same time, so basically a swap, we just paid the difference in price between the cost of the two units. True to his word the driver came 2 days later and brought us the DD8L Meaco model......it was fantastic service from Meaco, especially considering it was our mistake in the first place buying the wrong one. The DD8L is a great little machine, and it does exactly what it says it does, and it warms the air too - fantastic. There is not a day that goes by in autumn and winter when we haven't used it. We no longer have any condensation issues, unless I have been cooking and forgotten to switch it on. We keep it in the kitchen most of the time, and I flick it on when I am cooking, especially pasta, potatoes etc which causes a lot of steam, and our hob extractor is not the greatest. When we first purchased the machine we had it running most of the day, just until it removed the moisture problem that we had, however now we find it's only necessary to switch it on once a day for a while. The cost of running the unit is negligible really, especially as it acts like a little heater too. It's not instant heat, but after a while it definitely takes the chill off on a cold morning or afternoon. The other great feature of the DD8L is the clothes drying option. We don't have a tumble drier we find the Meaco works great, we put the clothes on an airer, and set the unit going in the smallest room we have. It takes it a while but it definitely dries your clothes no problem. It has two other settings too, and it automatically cuts off when the humidity level is reached, so it will not keep running and running. The water holding tank is a good size, plus you have the option, and the pipe to attach, to allow it to run into a drain if you need that option. We have loaned it out to family members after they have had a water leak, and I have to say I missed my little Meaco when it was away. After a few days our condensation was back, and I was desperately in need of its return. A great product that I wouldn't be without, we should have bought one years ago. As for the company Meaco, they are spot on and I would definitely recommend both them and this product.
M**Z
So far So Good
I previously owned a Meaco DD8L which has lasted over a decade with fairly regular use as a laundry drier. Unfortunately, this winter it gave up the ghost and a replacement was needed. After much research and almost opting for a direct replacement, I went for the upgrade - the Zambezi. I knew I needed a desiccant model as it's not mega warm in this house so a condenser would struggle. Well, it's larger than the previous one and the digital control board is a bit clunky but not hard to fathom. I worry about the navigation buttons which click ominously at each press (suggesting mechanical wearing). It has a splendid handle to move it about and I don't find it heavy. It is quieter that the previous one too - but there is an inevitable whooshing from the fan. I read other people's reviews - and I am concerned whether I will suddenly get "The Death Code", (C1) but so far it seems to be behaving itself. I hope I'm not being premature. It works! I mean it is pretty good at sucking out the moisture from the air. I had it on for a couple of hours and it palpably bought the humidity down, I could feel the house was drier. (Boiler out of action at the moment). It dries a horse-full of laundry in two to three hours, and I especially like the directional flap that waves the warm air about (an optional setting). I think that feature alone makes it more efficient re laundry drying. The draw is a tad awkward to reposition, but no problems about emptying it. It has "clever" stuff programmed in - so yes it doesn't just switch off - it cools itself down for a few minutes (says so in the manual). I had it in the bathroom for a while, and it seemed to be working even though its readout said the humidity was below the level I had set. However, the manual does say it will wake up and test the humidity - so maybe I caught it in one of those cycles? I've given it the benefit of the doubt. After two weeks - I am happy with it. I got it at a good price - £233 ( about time I got lucky! ) but at the time of writing it's £289 so...... I think good value at £233. My partner bought a Meaco condenser type - but as he is being careful with the heating - the thing keeps stopping to defrost itself. - Moral - if your house is cold - buy a desiccant. All in all - and so far - I think this is a good buy. I reserve the right to come back and rubbish it if it suddenly fails :-)
A**J
Slightly flimsy and very heavy on electricity but quiet and does what it claims
Having had this for a week or so I'm fairly pleased with its extraction capablities; it's very lightweight and quiet compared to compressor based dehumidifiers but the removable water container feels very flimsy indeed - the plastics here feel thin and poor quality (though the rest of the machine feels adequately built.) On the recommended setting, it's pretty unobtrusive and keeps the relative humidity down to between 40 and 50% - the humidistat doesn't seem particularly consistent but is definitely accurate enough for its purpose. The ioniser function I was slightly sceptical about but in fact I'm fairly sure that it makes a detectable difference - we are using this in a kitchen environment and it does seem to help clear up strong cooking smells or smoke more quickly. Only time will tell how reliable it is in the long term but aside from the electricity consumption (which may reduce a little now that the humidity in our house is under control) we're pleased with it. As an aside, it's fantastic for helping to dry out washing indoors - the clothes come off the airer bone dry and stiff as a board remarkably quickly. EDIT, 11 years later: Still going strong - I can confirm it pulls 347W on its lowest setting but it does warm the room appreciably with some of that heat and massively reduces the condensation on our living room patio door.
M**T
Great dehumidifier.
Great bit of kit, had humidity at around 80, damp and condensation all over. it dried it all out in a few days humidity is around 46 now very comfortable and no damp or condensation on my 57 ft narrow boat. Great buy !
D**Y
Wow - What a machine!
This has been an absolute amazing buy for our conservatory with often suffered with high humidity and occasional mould on the pvc ceiling, more so as in winter months we usually dry washing in there. We made sure first to thoroughly bleach clean the areas of mould away, then popped the machine on. It comes with a decent length of cord, and good size water catcher. The machine can be moved freely between rooms with its robust integrated handle and is not too heavy, just remember to empty water first to keep it lighter. Free standing it sits happily in the corner of the room, and isn’t too noisy and happily goes about its business. When your selected humidity level is reached the machine will drop into stand by mode, then restart back up when humidity rises and just repeats the process until the water tank is full upon which you empty and repeat. The manual is clear and operation is via a touch button console and very easy to use. The amount of water it draws is amazing and needless to say the conservatory no longer has any damp areas or signs of returning mould. The laundry function is a godsend for those who don’t have the facility to dry outdoors or in a drier, this function not only keeps your humidity down to acceptable levels but also dries a good full wash in a matter of hours. Low running costs and a simple ‘plug and leave’ machine, save the 2 minutes it takes to empty (it’s a pull draw at the base of the unit… pull, empty and replace) we couldn’t recommend this enough. Our only minor and it’s minimal is sometimes it can emit a slightly pungent burning smell, this is normal and is part of the cycling process but this is an in-frequent occurrence and is referenced in the manual so don’t be alarmed it’s about to blow up! Easy instructions, good warranty included.
B**I
Great house warmer
Perfect for a one bedroom flat and for drying clothes quickly
M**G
Faulty C1 error, worked for 3 weeks
Returned due toC1 error, google this before buying. The C1 error is undocumented and turns the machine off. When plugged back in the unit does it's own thing, the fans turns on but the control panel does not respond. Leave it unplugged for long enough and it resets allowing it to run for a period of time before shutting down with the C1 error again
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