De-humidifiers
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- Kibkommer
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De-humidifiers
Can anyone help please, I've been looking in shops in Girne for an electric de-humidifier and can't find anyone that sells them, does anybody know where I might be able to buy one please?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: De-humidifiers
What about using an air con?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: De-humidifiers
I guess I could do, but was talking to a couple at the next table when we were dining out a while back and he said he had bought some de-humidifiers and they made a huge difference - not only as dampness reduction but also kept their villa warmer as there was less cool moisture inside. His logic seemed fairly sound so I thought I'd give it a bash .... but can't find any to but and try it
I know I should have asked where he bought his, but at the time the thought never popped into my head, the grey cells aren't what they used to be ....... **sighs**
I know I should have asked where he bought his, but at the time the thought never popped into my head, the grey cells aren't what they used to be ....... **sighs**
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- Kibkommer
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Re: De-humidifiers
Look at the sales forum. Serks has them for sale
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Re: De-humidifiers
Thanks for the heads up
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- Kibkommer
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Re: De-humidifiers
Be aware that they do use quite a bit of energy!