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Does the air feel stuffy at home? Do you have condensation on your windows, high humidity or a musty smell that won’t go away? Even heated homes can suffer from problems with excessive humidity.
A dehumidifier helps to maintain humidity at a healthy level, reduces the risk of mould and musty odours, and creates a more comfortable indoor climate.
If you want to both dehumidify and purify the air, the Wood’s AD series is the one to choose.

Hybrid dehumidifier and air purifier for living areas

Hybrid dehumidifier and air purifier for living areas

Dehumidifier for drying laundry
Wood’s has developed dehumidifiers to tackle the most common damp problems in the home. Whether you want to get rid of damp in the basement, dry your washing more quickly, reduce condensation in the bathroom or create a better indoor climate, we’ll help you find the right dehumidifier for your needs.
Read more and view our full range of dehumidifiers for living rooms, bedrooms and other heated spaces.
Dehumidifiers for living areasThe optimal indoor humidity level is usually between 45–55%. Within this range, your skin, mucous membranes, airways, plants and furniture will thrive, while the risk of mould is minimised.
Condensation occurs when the humidity is too high. A dehumidifier helps to remove moisture and keeps the moisture level at an appropriate level.
Yes. Condensation often occurs when the humidity is too high. A dehumidifier helps to lower the humidity and reduces the risk of condensation.
A musty smell is often caused by moisture building up in the home. By keeping the humidity at a stable level, you reduce the risk of both odours and mould.
A dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, whilst an air purifier captures particles such as dust, pollen and smoke. Wood’s AD20 combines both functions in a single product.
If you have problems with high humidity, condensation on windows, laundry taking a long time to dry or poor ventilation, a dehumidifier can help create a drier and healthier indoor climate.