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Best Black Friday dehumidifier deals 2025

Dehumidifiers are useful for combating condensation, damp and mould, especially during the wetter autumn and winter months, as well as helping to dry laundry indoors.
We test and review them throughout the year, and our intensive research helps us uncover the best dehumidifiers that work effectively and are quiet to run, from popular brands including Ebac, Meaco and Pro Breeze.
Read on for our picks of the latest dehumidifier deals.
Why should I shop the Black Friday sales with Which?
In previous years, we've seen discounted products that are poor-scoring or even Which? Don't Buys: simply not worth your money. This Black Friday dehumidifier deals round-up only includes products that did well in our test lab and are offered at a genuinely good discount. But you’ll need to read our reviews for the full picture.
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Best Black Friday dehumidifier deals
We check top retailers to find the best deals on dehumidifiers.
We only include offers on dehumidifiers that do well in our lab tests. If a dehumidifier doesn't make the grade, you won't find it on this list – even if it's been heavily reduced.
*References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.
Our pick: Daewoo COL1471
Average price in the past six months: £127
Cheapest price in the past six months: £99*

- Type: Refrigerant
- 46 x 26 x 22cm (H x W x D), 10kg
This Daewoo dehumidifier has a 24-hour timer that allows you to schedule the dehumidifier to operate only when you require it.
Laundry mode is for fastest water extraction, while the night mode setting operates with a reduced fan speed and deactivated LED lights so it won't disturb your sleep if you have to run it through the night.
Jump to our Daewoo COL1471 review to find out if it's a brilliant bargain or whether it's worth spending a bit more on a dehumidifier.
Other dehumidifier deals
Meaco MeacoDry ABC 12L
Average price in the past six months: £163
Cheapest price in the past six months: £130*

- Type: Refrigerant
- 44.5 x 29.5 x 25cm (HxWxD), 11.5kg
According to Meaco this dehumidifier is its quietest dehumidifier at just 36db - for comparison that's slightly less humming than a quiet library.
It's a suitable size for flats or houses with up to three bedrooms, and Meaco claims it costs just 4p per hour to run. Features include a 24-hour timer, 2L water tank, child safety lock and auto-restart in the event of a power cut.
Our Meaco MeacoDry ABC 12L review reveals precisely how much it costs to run compared to other models.
Meaco DD8L Zambezi
Average price in the past six months: £252
Cheapest price in the past six months: £216*

- Type: Dessicant
- 55 x 36.1 x 21.3cm (HxWxD), 8kg
Described as being 'ideal for homes, garages, boats, and holiday properties', this dehumidifier includes a digital display, a daily run timer, variable humidity settings and a laundry function, providing you with plenty of options to adapt how it works to suit your needs.
Its child lock also makes it a good choice if you have little ones at home who like to fiddle with controls.
See our Meaco DD8L Zambezi review for details on how it performed in our tough lab tests.
Meaco Arete One 20L
Average price in the past six months: £270
Cheapest price in the past six months: £200*

- Type: Refrigerant
- 61.8 x 37.1 x 27.4cm (H x W x D), 15.1kg
Meaco boasts that this is two products in one - both a dehumidifier and an air purifier. It comes with a 4.8L tank with top handle and twin pouring spouts, to help you empty the water container with fewer spills.
Other features include a night mode, laundry mode, child lock and a top-mounted LCD control panel. One HEPA filter is included for included for dual dehumidifying and air purification functionality.
See our Meaco Arete One 20L review to see whether it can handle dehumidifying in hot and cold rooms.
Duux Bora Smart Dehumidifier (DXDH02UK)
Average price in the past six months: £276
Cheapest price in the past six months: £210*

Get it at its cheapest price for £210 from Dunelm.
- Type: Refrigerant
- 54.2 x 33.5 x 26.5cm (HxWxD), 14kg
This is a smart dehumidifier that syncs with the Duux smartphone app, enabling you to control it remotely. It's a refrigerant model, so it works best to extract water at normal room temperatures.
It has a night mode, so it shouldn't keep you up if you want to run it overnight. Plus, there's a 24-hour timer and wheels to help you move it about easily.
Read our Duux Bora Smart Dehumidifier review to find out if it's worth the investment.
Ecoair DD3 Classic MK3
Average price in the past six months: £301.
Cheapest price in the past six months: £239*

- Type: Dessicant
- 51.9 x 40.3 x 24cm (HxWxD), 7.36kg
This is a good choice if you want a dehumidifier that works well in both warm and cold spaces, which is something that some refrigerant models can struggle with.
You'll need to lift it if you want to move it around, as it lacks castors, but luckily, it's one of the lighter models we've tested. A laundry mode, 12-hour timer and five target humidity levels give you options for quick-hit or sustained moisture reduction.
Read our Ecoair DD3 Classic MK3 review to find out if it works efficiently.
Dehumidifiers to consider even at full price
As we move into the wetter seasons, it's peak dehumidifier-buying time, and you might find that great deals are hard to come by.
If you're looking to spend less, we recommend investing in a model that offers genuinely good value even at full price, such as the models below.
Pro Breeze 12L Dehumidifier (PB-18-UK)
Average price in the past six months: £132
Cheapest price in the past six months: £80*

- Type: Refrigerant
- 44.5 x 25.5 x 22.3cm (HxWxD), 9.6kg
This Pro Breeze dehumidifier has a humidity indicator in the form of an LED ring on the front of the appliance, so you can easily see if the humidity level in the room is within the desired range.
It weighs just under 10kg, but there’s a carry handle on the top and castors to help make it easier to move around.
Read our Pro Breeze 12L Dehumidifier (PB-18-UK) review to compare it with the other dehumidifiers we've tested.
Puremate PM465 20 Litre
Average price in the past six months: £202
Cheapest price in the past six months: £158*

- Type: Refrigerant
- 52.2 x 34.2 x 24.1cm (HxWxD), 14.3kg
If you're looking to dehumidify a household with four or more people living in it, this 20-litre refrigerant dehumidifier is just the right size.
It has lots of useful features, including night and laundry modes, a 24-hour timer and an ioniser function that's designed to reduce the amount of airborne dust particles.
Our Puremate PM465 20 Litre dehumidifier review reveals whether it's energy efficient, quiet and excellent at drying the air.
What size and type of dehumidifier should I buy?
Patrick Gallagher, Which? researcher, says:

Choosing a type
'The type of dehumidifier you choose will depend on the conditions of the space you want to use it in.
'Refrigerant dehumidifiers are typically more energy efficient and work best in normal room temperatures, but they'll struggle (or not work at all) in rooms below 10°C.
'If you need a dehumidifier for an unheated room, such as a cellar, garage or attic, then you'll want to buy a desiccant model. These are designed in a way that allows them to function more effectively in cold rooms.'
Choosing a size or capacity
'As for the size or capacity of a dehumidifier, this describes how many litres of water it's able to extract from the air each day, and ranges from seven to 40 litres. Which capacity you need depends on the size of the space you want to use it in, how many people are living in the home generating moisture through activities such as cooking, washing and doing laundry, and the extent of the damp problem.
'A seven to 12-litre capacity model will suit a single person living in a small flat, looking to tackle a mild damp problem. Dehumidifiers with a capacity of 14 to 16 litres are suitable if there are more of you creating moisture, or your damp problem is more severe.
'If you have a lot of moisture you need to get rid of fast, then you'll likely want a model with a large capacity of 18-plus litres.'
Get more tips on how to buy the best dehumidifier.
How to recycle old appliances
If you're looking to replace an ageing dehumidifier by shopping the winter sales, make sure you dispose of your old one in a sustainable way.
One option is kerbside collection for small electrical items. In many cases, your local council will collect smaller items such as toasters and kettles. Alternatively, you can drop items at a local recycling centre or hand them over to retailers that have their own recycling schemes.
For more details on how to get rid of your unused gadgets, read our guide on how to recycle electrical items.
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