Park this electric dehumidifier in your medium-sized RV or boat, or next to stored valuables in your storage space. It's so quiet you'll forget it's even there, and the removable tank won't leave you cleaning up a huge mess.
This electric dehumidifier is made to go just about anywhere you need it. It's lightweight, so you can move it from a shelf in the bathroom to a countertop in your RV without breaking a sweat. It's a great pick for mid-sized RVs, boats, bedrooms, closets, bathrooms, or even that storage cabinet where everything gets musty.
Forget loud, clunky dehumidifiers - this one runs quiet, so it won't disturb you at night. Just plug it in, and it's good to go. The tank is spill proof, so you won't find any puddles on the floor. And there's even a smart auto shutoff that powers down when the tank is full, so you don't have to stress about overflow.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, I am Evangeline here at Etrailer. Today we're talking about Ever Dry. Now, Ever Dry is a company that has a lot of different products, especially dehumidifiers. Depending on your space, your usage, you can get the best one for you. Today we are focusing in on the mini electric dehumidifier. This is gonna be a small portable, just plug in and start, and it will be able to draw in the humid air around it, push out the dry air and collect the water inside.
So, depending on where you're going as well as what you need to keep dry, this might be the right fit for you. In all my time, camping and traveling, there's two main areas where moisture control is extra important for me. One is gonna be by the food and the second is by the sleeping area. Now, other spots might be prone to moisture, but a big example I can think of is by your mattress. Oftentimes underneath the mattress you're gonna need some ventilation because water or moisture can build up underneath, and that's a common spot for potential mold.
So, our setup here looks pretty good. There's lots of ventilation, but as an extra precaution, especially in a humid environment, this is where I'd put the dehumidifier. This is the perfect setup. You can see with our bed up that there is a wall outlet to the side of it, and that's perfect 'cause then we can plug in the dehumidifier. And then this is gonna be small enough where you can sneak this underneath the bed or to the side of it.
And then that way as you go through the night or moisture in the air builds up, this can then work where the sides bring in that air. And then the top part pushes out that dry air. And my tip for location is just notice where those vents are and make sure there's at least a foot of space around it. So it has enough space to bring the air in, but also enough space to push the air out. What a lot of people do is that they just leave it running all the time when they're not driving.
Now this is very quiet. The fans of the motor home are louder, much, much louder than this fan. I can barely hear it unless it's right up to my ear. This has a capacity of 30 ounces. So this, when working at ideal situations fills up eight ounces of water a day. And you can double check our specs here on our site. If you wanna compare how this might fit with your situation, when you pull this out, it stops running. So, there's a lot of safety features in that too. Plus, there is some water in here, but it's not coming out as I shake around our dehumidifier. So, what some people might actually do is in the location where you may best use a dehumidifier, I keep it plugged into the outlet. I would just unplug this system, store it in a spot that fits the dimensions as seen on our website underneath. This is actually perfect as long as I keep it from sliding around and you don't see it until you need it. So, is this the right fit for you Well, it does depend on, do you have an easy accessible power source to plug this in And what are you planning on dehumidifying So, you saw that this does have to be plugged into an outlet. You do have a pretty long cord, but will you be tripping over it Things like that are worth considering. The next is the space that it de humidifies. Technically, this can now work for a space of up to 1,200 cubic feet. But in all reality, I say that for the most efficient use, keep it directly where you need it the most. Like your bed spot, your pantry, your closet. This will work best in those smaller spaces for keeping the humidity down. This will not come even close to replacing your AC unit. That will be able to move a lot more air, remove the humidity, and cool your RV, your motor home, your trailer, wherever you are using this. So, this is something that is very helpful for those scenarios and hopefully this video kind of showed how this would work, how I might use it, and answer any questions you may have about this unit. If you have other questions though, maybe you would like different recommendations for a different scenario, maybe you can't plug in your system and you're looking for something that works without a power source. Well, we have all of those options available right here, at Etrailer. Please feel free to reach out to us, give us a call and we'll help you get sorted for your journey. But today, this was a look at our Ever Dry mini electric dehumidifier at etrailer.com.
Solving my problem with condensation in our 22' trailer.
It’s definitely doing what I wanted it to do. I have it in my motor home and the last few days we have had an extreme amount of rain and inside the camper it felt very comfortable.
Works fine but was hoping it would be just a little bit more quiet.
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