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Eirmai HD-90C 15W Electronic Moisture Absorber

How Do Dehumidifiers Work?

This dehumidifier absorbs the moisture from the surrounding area by desiccant (silica gel).

SKU: GC74-HD-90C-BLACK

Wonderful Eirmai HD-90C 15W Electronic Moisture Absorber

Eirmai HD-90C 15W Electronic Moisture Absorber

How Do Dehumidifiers Work?

This dehumidifier absorbs the moisture from the surrounding area by desiccant (silica gel).

There is a built-in heater that will warm the crystals allowing them to expand and release the moisture as water vapour into the outside air.

Since this product does not use any batteries or electrical wires, there is no worry of electrical haphazard.

Our dehumidifiers are renewable, will not require any expensive refills.

How to Recharge / Renew:

After connecting and turning on the charger, the indicator light will light, It takes 3-5 hours to recharge.

When the unit is fully charged the silica gels in the indicator window turn deep blue.

Unplug charger and let the dehumidifier stand about 20-30 minutes to cool down.

Then the dehumidifier is renewed and ready to be used again.

Put it in a suitable location.

When silica gels are full, they will turn pink. Then the dehumidifier need to be recharged again.

While charging, please place the dehumidifier in a well-ventilated area, preferably next to a window and avoid moisture re-entering the air.

What Do Dehumidifiers Work For?

Closets : protect the clothes from dampness.

Plastic storage containers : protect cameras lens of fog.

Cabinets : stamps, photographs from corrosion.

Under sink : keep in moisture free.

Safes : money or important from dampness.

Gym lockers : absorb the odour from gym clothes.

Note:

For the first time, dehumidifier can be use directly if the silica gels in the indicator window are blue. Otherwise, please charge unit for 3-5 hours.

Do Not Use While Connected to Power
Charge In Well Ventilated Area

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Eirmai HD-90C 15W Electronic Moisture Absorber

How Do Dehumidifiers Work?

This dehumidifier absorbs the moisture from the surrounding area by desiccant (silica gel).

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