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Reviews (9)

10 Jul, 2020
Bravo Ecoair - what a brilliant design and such a powerful little thing, too.
1 of 1 found this helpful have had several compressor based dehumidifiers in the past, which boast greater capacity.
Last year, i bought a mini "dessicant" dehumidifier for a problem wardrobe and it fixed the damp better than the much bigger compressor humidifier. i was really impressed.
in winter, my compressor dehumidifer just didn't seem to be pulling enough so i thought i'd give the dessicant type serious consideration, to potentially replace my ageing larger unit. Although the quoted capacity was significantly less than my current model, the energy consumption of the Ecoair was much lower, so i thought i'd give it a go.
Not only is it much quieter, even on laundry mode, than my compressor model, it pulls so much more than my current larger unit. i was really surprised - emptying the container every day. it even pulls moisture at low temperatures, where my old unit would just give up the ghost.
i like the design - lightweight with a carrying handle, the tank is on the side, is slimline and has an in-built handle - much easier.
been using it for a few weeks now and leaving all the doors open upstairs, it's dried out my bathroom and brought the humidity in the bedrooms down to 50% from 70-80% - totally amazed at the power of this little unit. should have switched to one of these dessicant dehumidifiers years ago!
bravo EcoAir!

10 Apr, 2019
simple replacement
fits straight on the control pin - easy peasy!
15 Jul, 2008
sensitive skin problems? this is the shaver for you!
2 of 2 found this helpful for years, i've used a wet shave and had all sorts of skin problems, given i have "sensitive skin" - cutting myself to ribbons, getting rashes etc, with balms and lotions only making the situation worse. i tried all sorts of oils (hemp oil being the best) and sensitive shaving creams, all with mixed results.
Having had bad experiences with a standard foil electric shaver in my teens, i was wary of forking out for an expensive electric shaver, though i was recommended to try a rotary philips shaver.
a year and a half ago, after being pushed by my father in law to spend the money and give it a go, i bought a philips philishave and spent over £100 on one in a january sale. I liked the features of the philishave over other electric razors: namely the fact you could shave in the shower, it dispensed shaving cream and had a travel lock with quick charge time and long shave time in between charges. When i got it home, charged it and tried it out, i was impressed at once, though it took a couple of weeks for my skin to get used to the new electric razor. The two gels you get to try were handy, finding i liked one type over the other - one giving me a rash, the other no problems whatsoever.
I have used this shaver everyday, sometimes twice a day to top up if going out somewhere smart. It's been a joy to use, so easy to clean and has never let me down. That was until last week when for some inexplicable reason, it started malfunctioning: not charging, then refusing to start working, only for it to then start and not stop again. I tried to get it looked at under warranty, then found the guarantee had lapsed, meaning a 40 minute drive to take it to the nearest service outlet. i decided to open it up and try to see what was wrong and glad i did, as all the main components were badly corroded.
i wasn't very happy with this, after just short of 2 year's use, so looked at other new shavers. I didn't like the idea of forking out another £100 - £200 to get the same features and found few outlets stocked this model which (barring the recent failure) i had been so impressed with.
So i looked on ebay, found this seller offering a brand new one (same model) and for only £60 - bargain!
So, despite the corrosion issue, it hasn't put me off buying the same one again and now i have spares, just in case something goes wrong with this one.
I think the corrosion may be due to the way i stored the shaver - on its strap, hanging from a hook. It says in the book that this is the "optimal" way to dry the razor, but i'm not so sure, as the corrosion was all around the head of the shaver, which points down as you store it by the strap & hook. This time, i will use the stand provided, so the moisture can drain downwards away from the electronics inside. If i get another 1.5 years out of this one, it'll be a price worth paying.
a good shaver, which i'd highly recommend, just be aware of the corrosion potential in the way you dry it out.
if you have sensitive skin, go for this model!