Blyss WDH-316DC review
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- Refrigerant
<p>The Blyss WDH-316DC dehumidifier isn't expensive: is it a bargain to snap up or a dud to be avoided? Read our full dehumidifier review to find out how it performed in our tough lab tests. </p>
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- What is it?
- What's it great at?
- Is there anything I should watch out for?
- Should I buy it?

Technical specifications
General
- Weight9.9kg
- Width36 cm
- Height53 cm
- Depth23 cm
- Length of power cord1.8 cm
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