Friday, July 30th, 2010

Fedders A3DH30B2A Dehumidifier

fedders a3dh30b2a dehumidifier Fedders A3DH30B2A DehumidifierHumidity not gives you a physical feeling of sickness, but also adds up to mental irritation and displeasure. Places with high humidity level provide bed for fungus, survival of mites and all allergens. Dehumidifier removes the water contents from atmosphere keeping the air dry, happy and healthy. Built sleek and stylish, the Fedders A3DH30B2A Dehumidifier adds the glamour and sophistication quotient of your beautiful home. Its humidistat has a capacity to remove 30 pints of moisture per day. It has bucket capacity of 17.2 pints. Superb and quite in operation, the unit is a pleasure to every sensitive ear, that you can put your baby to sleep and rest.

Featured with automatic over flow protection, this Fedders dehumidifier is very consumer friendly, taking care of your carpets and not adding to your work by not spilling the water. It has a connectable drain hose. The controls are all aesthetically mounted on top of the unit for easy accessibility. The fan is provided with multiple speed levels. Functioning with top air discharge, the appliance can be easily placed against any wall thereby not eating up your room space and also beautifully accommodating and fitting to your room.

The Fedders A3DH30B2A 30 pints Dehumidifier has dimensions of 15.38 x 12.67 x 22.88 inches. It weighs 40.8 lbs.

General Info
Brand Fedders
Model Fedders A3DH30B2A Dehumidifier
Weight 40.8 lb
Dimensions 22.88 x 12.67 x 15.38 inches
Capacity 30 pints per 24 hrs
Water tank capacity 17.2 pints
Features
Multiple Fan speeds Yes
Automatic Overflow Protection Yes
Quiet Operation Yes
Continuous drainage option Yes

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