The best dehumidifiers for removing damp and drying clothes

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Best dehumidifier in 2025 (UK)

Most homes are stocked up with essential appliances, which can range from washing machines to smart speakers. But one you make not have considered is a dehumidifier?

It's not the kind of thing you'd usually find on a wedding present list, but a dehumidifier can be a seriously valuable addition to any home, particularly if your home has issues with damp or mould, or you're someone who suffers from allergies. A dehumidifier can also save you money on bills, so it's an investment.

But which dehumidifier is best for you? Unless you’re a moisture expert, dehumidifiers all look the same. It’s hard to know which dehumidifier is right for you and your home without having all the relevant information. That’s why we’re here to help with some dehumidifier facts and a round-up of the best models you can buy.

What is a dehumidifier?

A dehumidifier is a unit that sits in the corner of the room and sucks moisture out of the air. This means cleaner, healthier air. Just set the humidity level you want and let the machine do its thing. The recommended humidity in your home is between 40% and 60% during the summer months and somewhere between 30% and 50% when it gets colder. Anything over 60% and then humid conditions can lead to damp, condensation, mould, and bacteria. This is especially problematic for asthma and allergy sufferers, as mould can cause respiratory problems. Carpets in damp environments can also retain moisture and attract dust mites.

How do dehumidifiers work?

There are two main types of dehumidifiers:

Refrigerant dehumidifiers — Also known as compressors, these use a cold coil that draws condensation out of the air when it makes contact with the coil surface. That condensation then drips into a tank (which can vary in capacity).

Desiccant dehumidifiers — These pass the air over a wheel that’s coated with a water absorbing material known as a desiccant (a bit like how a sponge works). The desiccant is regenerated by an internal heater, so the moisture drips into the tank. Desiccant dehumidifiers can let off some heat — making them ideal for unheated rooms — while refrigerant dehumidifiers struggle in colder temperatures.

How much water does a dehumidifier collect?

Dehumidifiers are generally listed by their moisture-collecting quota per day, from 10 litres to 20-plus litres every 24 hours. It’s worth noting that some models are advertised based on performance in countries with more humidity than the UK, and you’re unlikely to actually collect 25 litres every day. Remember that dehumidifiers have a maximum water tank capacity, usually between 1 and 4 litres. So even if you’re collecting litres upon litres of water from the air, the tank will need to be regularly emptied. Unless, that is, your dehumidifier has a continuous drain function, in which case you can attach a hose to the ring from the unit to a drain.

Where should you put a dehumidifier?

The obvious answer is to put the dehumidifier in rooms with a damp problem. Close the windows and doors, too. If it’s a bathroom, put the dehumidifier outside the door and let the unit suck moisture out of the room. 

Can dehumidifiers dry clothes?

In the winter months, using a dehumidifier for drying clothes is a real game changer. It saves trips to the laundrette or the cost of running your own dryer — and stops you cramming your radiator with wet clothes. Besides, draping wet clothes around your home will only add moisture to the air. For best results, hang your washing on a rack alongside your dehumidifier in a small room. The dehumidifier will draw the wetness out from your clothes so that they dry more quickly. 

Do dehumidifiers use a lot of electricity?

In addition to saving on laundrette costs, a dehumidifier will save money on heating bills because less moisture means less of a biting chill in the air. You can also save money on products for shifting mould or odours. And that tumble dryer you were thinking of buying? Forget it. A dehumidifier will cost you significantly less. Generally speaking, a portable dehumidifier will consume between 30 and 50 watts per hour.

What is the most economical dehumidifier?

There are a lot of dehumidifiers out there, and it's a difficult to say which model is most economical. That's because something that uses the least energy per hour might need to be switched on for longer to get the job done. Always check the energy rating but if in doubt, Meaco produce some of the most economical dehumidifiers around.

What is the best dehumidifier?

It’s not a case of which is the best overall but which works best for you and your home. Or more specifically, the damp in your home. We’ve done the hard work of researching the best models and brands to help you make an informed decision.

There are the best dehumidifiers for 2025.

Pro Breeze Smart Compressor Dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • Sizeable capacity
  • 3 modes & 24 hour timer
  • Hose for continuous drainage
  • Adjustable humidity targets
  • Excellent app
  • Too advanced for some
  • Not for small rooms

Why We Like It

The Pro Breeze Smart compressor dehumidifier is perfect for smart homes. Controlled by a free mobile app, it’s got all the features you need and a little bit more. It has options for multiple wind speeds, humidity targets, three operating modes, and a 24-hour timer. This model can do it all.

Having the smartphone app is especially handy if your home needs constant damp management but you’re always out and about, whether you work a lot or you’re a real social butterfly. It’s also good if you have a small home that’s always packed with drying-out laundry, because you can keep it running or keeps tabs on the humidity levels remotely.

It comes equipped with a hose, so it can be set to continuously drain and save yourself the pain of emptying the tank. If you don’t have an appropriate drain, the tank is big enough that you can get away with emptying only once in a while. The tank itself is 4 litres, but it can handle a massive 30 litres per day.

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MeacoDry Arete One dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • 2-in-1 model
  • Stacks of features
  • Energy efficient
  • Whisper-quiet
  • Not very portable
  • No smart connectivity

Why We Like It

The MeacoDry Arete One comes from the brand's excellent range of ultra-quiet, energy-savvy dehumidifiers. The big sell is that it’s essentially a 2-in-1 model: A compressor dehumidifier and HEPA air purifier all at once.

Whereas other dehumidifiers make claims based on more humid climates, Meaco has designed this model especially for the British climate. And 25 litres is a seriously impressive capacity that makes this ideal for big homes or severe damp problems. It also has two fan speeds and seven humidity levels, plus a humidistat, which adjusts the settings automatically.

Other features include intelligent moisture control, which shuts down operation when you reach your moisture targets, along with a timer and smart laundry mode, which helps dry clothes by running at full power for six hours. Meanwhile, the air purifier removes dust and allergens from the air. Note that the dehumidifier and purifier modes don’t work at the same time.

If you like the sound of this model but want something a bit smaller and easier on the wallet, you can try the MeacoDry Arete Two, a 10 litre (and cheaper) version that throws in smart features, app control, and Alexa compatibility.

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De'Longhi DEX214F Dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • Quiet operation
  • Portable design
  • Filters dust and allergens
  • Laundry setting
  • Fewer humidity settings
  • Smallish tank
  • A tad pricey

Why We Like It

The De'Longhi Aria Dry Multi doesn’t quite match up to the capacities of some top-end options in this roundup, but 14 litres of moisture per day is good enough for most homes. This dehumidifier also has three humidity settings (40%, 50%, or 60%) and filters the air to tackle dust and allergens.

One of the most attractive features is its relatively low noise — just 37 decibels. We also like the laundry function for when you’ve got a heavy load hanging up around the house. This optimises both the ventilation speed and dehumidifying capacity, which ultimately speeds up the drying process.

A smallish tank of 2.1 litres means you’ll need to empty fairly frequently, though you can set it to drain continuously if you have a drain nearby.

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Pro Breeze 12L Dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • Multiple operating modes
  • Automatic humidity sensor
  • Humidity targeting
  • Good for laundry drying
  • Smaller rooms only
  • Limited capacity

Why We Like It

Pro Breeze makes the list again for very good reason. The brand just knows how to make a top-quality dehumidifier. In this case it’s the Pro Breeze OmniDry, which does almost everything the above Pro Breeze model can do — just without the smart app control function. It’s also significantly smaller, making this one better for targeting specific areas or smaller rooms.

It has an automatic dehumidifier sensor that measures the ambient humidity, guiding you on targeting the ideal humidity for your home — anything between 30 and 80%. It also has three operating modes (auto, continuous and sleep mode) plus two fan speeds and a 24-hour timer.

While it doesn’t hold as much water as other dehumidifiers, you can choose to attach a hose and drain continuously, which is helpful. Overall, this is a highly reliable dehumidifier that has solid but unflashy features.

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Ometa Pure Dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • Draining hose included
  • Multiple modes
  • LED humidity indicators
  • Easy emptying
  • Fairly portable
  • Not great for larger spaces
  • Looks a bit imposing

Why We Like It

The Ometa Pure dehumidifier is a mid-sized, mid-capacity, mid-performance option. That’s a whole lot of "mid", but there’s nothing wrong with being in the middle, especially when it comes with a mid-point price. Because not everyone needs (or can afford) the biggest and most expensive model.

The Ometa Pure can absorb 12 litres of moisture over 24 hours, with a decent sized tank of 2 litres. There’s the option to continuously drain (a hose comes included) but that’s once again dependent on having a floor-level drain.

Choose from various modes — Auto Mode, Continuous Drying Mode, or Sleep Mode — while a three-colour LED system keeps you up to date with the humidity in the room (blue for 30-45%, green for 45-65%, red for 65% plus). It’s all controlled via an easy-to-use panel, which also offers a timer option.

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Pro Breeze Dehumidifier

The Good & The Bad

  • Compact size
  • Shuts off when full
  • Quiet operation
  • Smaller capacity
  • Not great for cold rooms

Why We Like It

OK, so you want to suck some moisture out of the air but you don’t want to suck your bank account dry? We get it. Most of the dehumidifiers on this list aren’t exactly easy on the wallet. Enter the Pro Breeze Mini, an effective and highly-rated option that costs under £35.

At this small size (and price) it’s best for small rooms. If that room happens to be your home office, where you’re trying to work, or even the living room, where you’re trying to watch TV uninterrupted, that's no problem whatsoever for this little device: It’s perfectly quiet. This is due to this dehumidifier using the much quieter peltier technology, which works by cooling vapour into water.

Its water tank is just 500ml, but it has an automatic shut-off function, which kicks in whenever it’s full and alerts you to drain the system.

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