Actually I just found out that the unit was produced by WC Woods, who went bankrupt a year or so agoActually I just found out that the unit was produced by WC Woods, who went bankrupt a year or so ago
WC Woods may have gone bankrupt, but the Santa Fe Classic Basement Dehumidifiers are still on the market. Whether your model is still available, I don't know. As I don't know the model number.WC Woods may have gone bankrupt, but the Santa Fe Classic Basement Dehumidifiers are still on the market. Whether your model is still available, I don't know. As I don't know the model number.
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Actually, your husband is correct. The settings reflect the amount of humidity you want to remain in the house. I really don't think you want to leave 50 to 60% humidity in the house.
35% removes the greatest amount of humidity.
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Hi,
There are many reasons why a dehumidifier willnot work or collect water.
Here is a tip that I wrote to help people to figure out what is going wrongwith their dehumidifier
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