Dehumidifiers are brilliant for keeping damp and mould at bay, but while they're great at managing humidity levels, they could be quietly working against your houseplants. Most indoor greenery prefers a little moisture in the air, and when humidity levels drop too low, plants can start to show the strain. Crispy leaf tips, yellowing foliage and slow growth are all signs that your leafy companions may be feeling the effects of dry air.
User research revealed that the traditional water tank in dehumidifiers is a major pain point. Most models require awkward bending, gripping, and lifting, making daily use uncomfortable or even impossible for people experiencing joint pain or reduced strength.