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Reddit mentions of Gurin Thermo Electric Mini Dehumidifier, 1100 Cubic Feet, Peltier Technology Dehumidifier Compact and Portable for High Humidity in Home, Kitchen, Bedroom, Basement, Caravan, Office, Garage

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Gurin Thermo Electric Mini Dehumidifier, 1100 Cubic Feet, Peltier Technology Dehumidifier Compact and Portable for High Humidity in Home, Kitchen, Bedroom, Basement, Caravan, Office, Garage. Here are the top ones.

Gurin Thermo Electric Mini Dehumidifier, 1100 Cubic Feet, Peltier Technology Dehumidifier Compact and Portable for High Humidity in Home, Kitchen, Bedroom, Basement, Caravan, Office, Garage
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SMALL & COMPACT, THERMOELECTRIC DEHUMIDIFIER FOR HIGH HUMIDITY–Low energy consumption dehumidifier, light weight, compact small dehumidifier and Portable – FAN: 3” X 3” DC Brushless motor,removes up to 8 ounces of water a day with a 16-ounce water tank capacity. Perfect for rooms up to 1100 cubic feet.DEHUMIDIFIER FOR HIGH HUMIDITY WITH AUTO SHUT OFF: Gurin Electric Compact Dehumidifier with whisper quiet technology dehumidifier. When full the dehumidifier automatically shuts off and the LED light will turns-on indicating the water tank needs to be drained. Simply empty the water tank and put it back into the dehumidifier. Power adaptor: 9V DC 2.5AmpULTRA-QUIET & EFFICIENT ELECTRIC DEHUMIDIFIER: Thermo electric dehumidifier with built-in Thermo-Electric Cooling Technology. Power consumption: 22.5. (Peltier) operates without a compressor meaning whisper quiet operation in bedrooms, bathrooms and offices.PELTIER TECHNOLOGY DEHUMIDIFIER: REMOVES 8 OUNCES OF MOISTURE/DAY: Bedroom Dehumidifier and Air Purifier. Capacity: Approximately 8 oz per day at 86F, 80% RH. Product Dimension: 6” (W) x 8.5” (W) x 5”. Optimal function in room sizes up to 1100 cubic feet. Thermoelectric Peltier Module Dehumidifier.DEHUMIDIFIER CUBIC FEET, LOWERS HUMIDITY: Dehumidifier Automatic Shut OFF: Peltier Technology Dehumidifier. Bathroom Dehumidifier for High Humidity. Ideal in your home, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, garage, closet, caravan. Removable water tank: 16oz Tank. Like all mini dehumidifiers, optimal operating temperature is 59-86°F. It will not work below 41°F.
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Found 3 comments on Gurin Thermo Electric Mini Dehumidifier, 1100 Cubic Feet, Peltier Technology Dehumidifier Compact and Portable for High Humidity in Home, Kitchen, Bedroom, Basement, Caravan, Office, Garage:

u/bennytehcat · 11 pointsr/homemaking

There are a few things here that are preliminary, and a few proactive.

This could be caused by a medication you are taking or diet, review that with your doctor (alcohol, AD medication..). Some people here suggested that you get a plastic mattress protector, I disagree. You want something that will breath, opt for a heavy (thick) cotton/blended mattress protector that will keep you isolated from the mattress but allow it to breath. Avoid synthetic fabrics, or clothing with prints (screen logos). Much like a plastic mattress protector, synthetics, and those plastic logos and prints on shirts will hold in moisture against your body. You need to breath. A bigger issue could be the mattress itself. Many foam mattresses cause sweating (check reviews to see if others report this issue).

The last thing I can offer is something I recently started doing for my feet. Order up high quality gym chalk from amazon (magnesium carbonate) , 91% alcohol, and a durable spray bottle with an adjustable nozzle. Fill the bottle 1/4 chalk (powder, not solid), 3/4 alcohol. I keep two of these, one in the bedroom, one where we store our shoes. Before putting socks on, I shake it, spray down my feet, and wave them around. The alcohol kills germs, dries fast, and leaves behind a thin layer of powder all over my feet. The other bottle is for when shoes or slippers come off, and they get sprayed internally. My shoes and feet have no stink and my socks stay dry. Part of the reason this works (as opposed to talc) is because the magnesium carbonate absorbs moisture into the crystal structure. Talc bonds moisture to the outside and eventually gets smeary. Annnywho...your problem...as others said, roll back those sheets in the morning, but I suggest just before you leave for the day (let them air a bit), spray down the bed and exposed sheets with the alcohol/chalk mix. Should help with odor and moisture.

Good luck!

^E Fixed mobile spelling issues.

^E^2 Another thing you can try is ordering a small room dehumidifier. Our apartment is 1st floor + finished basement which is where the bedroom and bath are. We keep a little guy like this inside both of those rooms to help with moisture in the air. At the very least, it adds a bit of white noise to the room too which helps us sleep. Your results may vary, but in the summer these units pull at least 8 oz of water out of the air daily. They are cheaply made though. Ours are the exact same unit with a different brand logo on them. The fan seems to blow in the wrong direction, there is a filter, but it filters the air at the outlet instead of the inlet, so the internals get dusty, and the inlet grille gets dusty. Accordingly, after a year, the unit makes a wicked buzzing sound for the first 2 minutes after you dump the tank before the fan settles into a non-resonant groove. This bugged the hell out of me so I disassembled one a few days ago. It's a cheap PC fan and it was loaded with dust. ...For $35...it's 3.0 star. We bought ours for like $10 less... 3.5 star.

u/Atoodope · 1 pointr/HerbGrow

Essentially you just don't want high humidity swings, in your case with the lack of space and dehumidifer I would just increase the ventilation within the tent itself. Don't leave standing water in the tent, keep an eye on the humidity, and if it doesnt change you could grab a cheap dehumidifer just to bring it down a bit. this is the one I got and it would probably work just fine for a space of that size.

u/WrinkledTimesTen · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Buy a tiny dehumidifier like this one amazing how much water this pulls out of my tiny bathroom.

And bleach. The gel or foam bleach that sits in one spot for ten minutes before you scrub.