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• Hire-tough housings stay looking new • Easy to maintain – return to service in minutes. 


• Capacities from 19 to 95 litres / day • 110, 230v and dual voltage options • Automatic water removal - no more buckets! • Refrigerant and desiccant dryers available


Since 1980, Dri-Eaz has led the development of commercial quality, rental tough, portable environmental control equipment. Today, we manufacture a broad range of single and dual voltage dehumidifiers and building dryers, airmovers, air scrubbers and specialty drying equipment. With a UK dedicated service and maintenance facility, you can be assured of great back-up and support!


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HIRE TOUGH PORTABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT CALL: 01908 611211 EMAIL: SALES.UK@LEGENDBRANDSEUROPE.COM WEB: WWW.LEGENDBRANDSEUROPE.COM


BEST POWER TO WEIGHT RATIO AND LOWEST VIBRATION IN CLASS


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ULTRA-LOW VIBRATION 6.5 m/sec2


VIBRATION EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUE


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