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  • a small dehumidifier.

    Get a big one, the tank on a small one will be full before you've dried one shirt. Some of the multi-room sized dehumidifiers even have a connection to allow you to drain into your waste pipe rather than a tank, which is even better.

  • I have one of these
    https://www.meaco.com/products/meacodry-abc-range-12l-dehumidifier
    Which seems to be the same extraction rate but a bigger tank (2.6l vs 1.5l) and quieter.

    Anecdotally, if I set if going in a room with 2 loads of washing overnight the clothes will be dry the next morning and the tank full.

    Although if it is going in a room that used to be a toilet you might have somewhere to just drain direct via a hose (which they both seem to do).

  • Would you suggest biggerer?

    The 33 will do if you're connecting to an external condensate drain. I'd go bigger otherwise, particularly as you're discussing a bunch of t shirts. I'm using the previous version of this https://uk.trotec.com/shop/ttk-66-e-dehumidifier.html just drying cycle clothing I can't tumble dry, and it still fills up pretty fast. Cotton mixes which haven't been tumble dried will hold a lot of water.

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