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🌀 Dive into our comprehensive review of the Shinco 10L Dehumidifier SDZ-10D! Discover how this high-powered, compressor-equipped unit tackles humidity with ease. Boasting a 1.8L water tank and continuous drain option, it’s engineered to efficiently maintain dry air in spaces up to 12 square meters. Ideal for anyone looking to combat moisture, condensation, and mold.
🔹 Featured Highlights:
High-powered compressor for efficient dehumidification 10L of moisture removal in 24 hours Fan mode for improved air circulation Easy setup with continuous drain option for long-term use Quiet operation at 42dB Compact design, perfect for large rooms and humid climates 🔹 Technical Specifications:
Model: SDZ-10D Power: 240W with a 220-240V/50Hz supply Refrigerant R134a for eco-friendliness Dehumidifying capacity: 10L/day at 30°C/RH80% Portable size for any room: 296x217x416mm
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23fTFExW0gY
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Hello and welcome to an unboxing and review of this Shinco dehumidifier, SDZ-10D. Let me get this out of the box. We’ll take a quick look and plug it in. The box was very easy to remove — I just pulled it off. Now it’s time to go into the plastic. The plastic’s off, and we’ve got the dehumidifier. It’s got a handle — my God, it’s got a handle. We’ve got our AU plug and our tubing if we want to do continuous draining, which I’m not going to be doing, and I guess a warranty card.
All right, I’m going to set it up. It’s not humid today though — it’s quite dry. It was supposed to rain on the weekend so maybe we’ll try it another time. It’s plugged in, it’s on my dresser and I have it running. It’s going to lower the humidity apparently from 50 (it’s now down to 49 already) to 45. We’ll let it go and see if it does a good job. I’ll keep an eye on the time and maybe I’ll get my phone to keep track of things. Again, it’s not particularly humid, but we’ll see if it makes a difference nonetheless.
I’ve got my app ready to go and my humidity sensor. I’ll put this away from the machine. It already says 46 at the machine, but this is going up because I’m touching it. I’ll put it over somewhere else and see how we do. It’s sitting on my nightstand and we’ll see if it lowers the humidity by my bed. They ended up moving it to the floor and setting it to 35.
This is a pretty unfair test for this thing, but it’s sitting at 43. I don’t think it was actually 50 percent — there seems to be a discrepancy between my little humidity sensor and this thing’s humidity sensor. I’m going to trust this one. It’s going to do its thing and I’m just going to let it run, but it looks like things are steady at least.
Well, I let it run overnight and humidity kind of never went below 44, but it’s already pretty dry. You can see the humidity rose throughout the evening, but that’s probably just relative humidity as the temperature dropped through the night. When the temperature rose with the heater, it dipped. It’s pretty flat — it doesn’t really spike up, so I think it’s doing its job. We’ll also check the living room, which is a bit higher.
Let’s check out how much water we got. I pulled quite a lot of water, and compared with the other dehumidifier I’ve got, this is a lot more. Again, it wasn’t that humid to begin with. I’ve put it on the self-drying mode. Overall, I think it does its job. I’m looking forward to trying it when it’s actually raining. It pulled quite a bit of water out even though it was a comfortable humidity — I’ll probably keep it at around 50, which seems reasonable.
Do I recommend it? Look, if you want one, get one. If you need something more powerful, go for that — but this should be good for something like a small bedroom. That’s it from me, bye.