foodfiend
05-04-2007, 07:37 PM
It's only spring now, but summer will be here soon. It's gets extremely humid in Toronto, and my place does not have air conditioning. I have a second-hand air conditioner I bought last year. It works fine, but it gets quite warm (as dehumidifiers tend to do). I take this to mean it's using a lot of energy. Can anyone recommend a relatively energy-efficient dehumidifier? This isn't just an environmental concern; my place is small, and I don't need the extra heat. Any recommends would be appreciated. Thanks.