Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sunpentown SD-350Ti Mini Dehumidifier with UV Light and Ti02

by Sunpentown


Product Description

Size: 8W x 4.9D x 13H inches

Amazon.com Product Description

Easily remove excess moisture from the air with this mini dehumidifier. The unit not only helps allergy sufferers breathe easier, it also helps prevent problems often caused by excess humidity--peeling paint, damaged wood, and mold growth. The dehumidifier uses Peltier (thermo-electric) technology, which means whisper-quiet operation with no noisy compressor, vibration, or refrigerant to deal with. Water collects in the 2-liter transparent water tank, and the unit automatically switches off when the water tank needs to be emptied. Even more, it comes equipped with UV light and TiO2 mesh, which work together to eliminate germs and bacteria. The unit's compact size makes it a nice choice for in a nursery, small bedroom, closet, cupboard, or under a sink. Other highlights include "power" and "full tank" indicator lights, a life span of approximately 8,000 hours for the UV light, a washable filter, a 12-volt DC adaptor (UL listed), and a convenient carrying handle for simple transport. The 60-watt mini dehumidifier weighs about 3-1/2 pounds and measures 5 by 8 by 13 inches.

Product Description

This Mini Dehumidifier uses Peltier (Thermo-Electric) Technology to provide whisper quiet operation. The compact size is ideal for nurseries, small bedroom, closets and wardrobes. Automatically switch off when water tank is full, with indicator light. UV Light and TiO2 mesh kills germs and bacteria, operates automatically when unit is turned on.


Product Details

Size: 8W x 4.9D x 13H inches


Product Features

Size: 8W x 4.9D x 13H inches
  • 60-watt mini dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air
  • Thermo-electric technology ensures whisper-quiet operation
  • 2-liter transparent water tank; auto shut-off prevents overflow
  • UV light and TiO2 mesh kill germs and bacteria; washable filter
  • Measures 5 by 8 by 13 inches

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