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DeHumidifer

Yahoo Message Number: 13444
I 2nd Bob's opinion on the Camping World DeHumifier. We have one and It works Great in the Pacific Northwest..... Has Stainless Steel Cover Lee in Portland x '01 Intrigue #11219 "rvrobert2003" rkumza@...> wrote:

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Yahoo Message Number: 13449
I checked on the Camping World Dehumidifier and chose to go with the one from Home Depot.
The size difference between the two can be attributed to the collection bucket underneath the unit I have.
The dehumidifier at Home Depot is a Maytag with a five year full warranty, draws max of 5.6 ams, collects 45 pints, has a number of automatic features and costs $189. It too, comes with an attachment to drain continuously.
I was not familiar with the Camping World brand and $359.10 seems a bit steep by comparison. However, if space is the primary concern then it would fit the bill.

Chuck


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Yahoo Message Number: 13481
Would the smaller one work for the whole motorhome or would we need one for the kitchen and one for the bath area?

Carol

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Yahoo Message Number: 13482
Carol,

Have not used these models. Only heard of people using them from rv.net forum. You could call the company and ask that question.

Good luck!

Charlie

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Yahoo Message Number: 13484
If you look at the reviews on Amazon.com written about the small one, the WindChaser Mini Dehumidifier, you will find many unhappy purchasers.
It is definitely worth reading those reviews to see the experience of others before purchasing!

The url is a ?several liner? so you will need to copy and paste:

Amazon.com: WindChaser Mini Dehumidifier: Home & Kitchen

Harvey Gunderson
Owner wannabe

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