




Dehumidifier
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So, my house started sweating like a sauna in July, and I was basically just sitting there wondering if my walls were getting emotional. Then I found this Blyss 28L dehumidifier — it’s not flashy, but it’s *serious*. Takes in 28 litres of water a day, which is basically like it’s doing a daily water detox for the house. The 5.3L tank’s big enough to keep up with the damp without turning the room into a tiny spa. And the best part? It turns off on its own when full — no more waking up to a swimming pool vibe.It’s got wheels, so I can just roll it from the kitchen to the attic when the damp hits the worst. A carry handle too — makes it easy to move around, especially when you’ve got a room that’s basically a condensation crime scene. The LCD screen lets you see how much it’s working, which is nice — you can just watch it go while you do something else. And the air filter is reusable, so I don’t have to keep buying new ones. Saves money and feels good knowing I’m not piling more plastic into the bin.
I’ve got it in Waltham Abbey, Epping Forest, and it’s been working like a charm in my bigger rooms. It’s not perfect — it’s not like a magic wand — but it’s solid, reliable, and honestly, it’s the only thing that’s actually made me feel like I’ve got control over the humidity. Cost me about £63, which is less than a decent dinner out. If you’ve got a damp problem, it’s worth a look. I’m letting it go because I’m moving — but if you’re in the same boat, I’ll be happy to chat.