SHOPPERS rave about the £13 device that is “cheap to run” and removes condensation from windows.
The cheap dehumidifier helps remove excess moisture from the air and prevent black mould in your home.
With the weather getting colder each day, many homeowners are struggling with condensation building up on their windows.
If not dealt with in time, it can lead to mould growing in the house and potentially causing health problems.
Although electric dehumidifiers are an effective solution to this issue, they can be expensive to run and rack up a pricey electricity bill.
Thankfully, savvy shoppers found “the ultimate solution” to the condensation trouble that is “cheap to run”.
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Unibond’s AERO 360 Moisture Absorber is a device that can be placed around the house and contains ultra-absorbent tablets made from crystals.
And the best part- it requires no electricity at all.
These crystals absorb any excess moisture in the air, so there is less water vapour to condense on cool windows during colder months.
In addition, the tiny gadget can neutralise any bad smells in your home thanks to anti-odour agents in the crystals.
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The level indicator comes in handy as it signals when the refill tab is finished.
The moisture absorber has a nearly perfect rating with over 15,000 reviews.
One user wrote: “I was a bit sceptical as to whether this would actually work for where we wanted.
“We had a lot of condensation on both windows in a bedroom. These are actually full height with a sliding door.
“I didn’t want to have to use an electric dehumidifier and so ordered the Unibond model.
“I am absolutely amazed at the amount of water it has collected, and we have no condensation at all. This product is exceptional.”
The gadget is a good value for money as it can last up to three months and costs only £12.75.
But to prevent condensation from happening in the future, you can get a simple solution by buying a plant.
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You just need a few plants positioned around the house to stop getting wet windows and growing mould.
Another shopper revealed a clever hack that costs £2 that helps prevent condensation and keep the heat inside too.