AlorAir Dehumidifier Aluminum foil Intake Duct 10 inches for Sentinel HDi100/HDi120

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SKU: Inlet/Outlet Duct 10" (HDi100/120)
Regular price $79.00 USD
Duct Size:10" x 10' flexible foil dryer transition duct. when fully extended
Strong and Flexible: When layflat ducting is connected to the air outlet, it can change the air direction.
Easy to install: Just wrap the outside of the pipe mounting plate and tighten the metal clamp.
High-QualityMaterial: Flexible ventilation ducting made from high-quality flame-retardant aluminum and built-in corrosion-resistant wire helix for reinforcement and lasting performance.
Compatible with: Sentinel HDi100, Sentinel HDi120 dehumidifier. Used in various air circulation and dehumidification

Q&A

AlorAir is located in Chino, California, United States.

Yes, if you've got damp problems. Broadly speaking, cheaper models have fewer features, a smaller tank capacity and may not be as efficient at water removal. Pricier models typically have a better water-removal capability, higher energy efficiency, more features and a larger tank capacity.

A dehumidifier that has earned the ENERGY STAR label uses more efficient refrigeration coils, compressors, and fans to remove the same amount of moisture as a similarly sized conventional unit but uses nearly 13% less energy.

Moisture can build-up inside the crawl space from duct-work condensation, ground moisture evaporation, high outdoor humidity, and more. The dehumidifier is needed to condition the crawl space and ensure healthy humidity levels are kept all year.

Our dehumidifiers are built to last for more than 10 years, considering the right maintenance and support.

It usually takes 3~7 business shipping days. We are Local shipping from the United States.

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The best place to put a dehumidifier is in the location closest to the source of the moisture. In multi-level homes, this means that dehumidifiers should most often be placed in basements or upstairs close to the stairs to your basement. This is because the basement is the most humid place in your home.