Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Kenmore 5230 Dehumidifier

Climatic conditions are creating havoc in the human lives with kenmore 5230 dehumidifier Kenmore 5230 Dehumidifier uncontrollable heat and humidity levels affecting health adversely. Allergies and asthmatic attacks deter them from moving on with the chores and duties smoothly.

The unique Kenmore 5230 Dehumidifier is compact and powerful and well suited for the homes and offices. Designed in dimensions of (H) 20.88 x (W) 12.63 x (D) 17.5 inches, it helps to control the excess humidity without requiring much space for installation. Stylish design enhances the charm of it and it can be installed in any corner of the room, conveniently. It can easily remove up to 30 pt / 24 hours. With bucket capacity of 21 pints, frequent emptying of the buckets to retain the high efficiency performance can be avoided. This Kenmore dehumidifier has automatic overflow protection that prevents the water from overflowing when the tank is full, thus saving the carpets, appliances and walls from water logging.

An inevitable part in the homes and areas with high humidity levels, as in coastal regions, the furniture, carpets and upholstery are well protected from the accumulation of moulds, moss or bacteria thriving in it. Kenmore 5230 30 Pints Dehumidifier helps people with asthmatic attacks too live a normal life. Complete with warranty of 1 year, this is one of the best most recommended dehumidifier, one can always rely on!

General Info
Brand Kenmore
Model Kenmore 5230 Dehumidifier
Dimensions (H) 20.88 x (W) 12.63 x (D) 17.5 inches
Capacity 30 pt / 24 hrs
Water tank capacity 21 pt
Features
Water level indicator Yes
Auto shut off Yes

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