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Auto Dual Voltage, Auto Pump Out Dehumidifier that Increases Your ROI


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BD1000 BUILDING DRYER THE PERFECT DEHUMIDIFIER FOR YOUR HIRE FLEET


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The sturdy, high-performance dehum that’s easy to operate and maintain • Simplified user operation – rotary on/off humidistat


• Easy clean – hinges open for access to all components • Anti-clog design – reduces dust accumulation


• Rugged construction, roto-moulded cover - steel chassis


ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY • Fully portable, sturdy handle - large semi-pneumatic wheels • Built-in skids prevent damage during loading/unloading


Low Cost 4-PRO FILTERS Now Available for the BD1000


NEW 4-PRO Filter Benefits


Protects in 4 ways – designed for the unique challenges of restoration, remediation and construction • Cellulose mesh captures larger particles and debris • Electrostatic polypropylene captures small particles • Activated carbon adsorbs odours and fumes • Antimicrobial-treated filter media • Keeps your dehumidifiers operating at maximum efficiency!


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WATER REMOVAL (MAX.): POWER:


PUMPOUT: HOUR METERS: LIMIITED WARRANTIES:


BD1000 Features/Specs 48L / day


Auto-selected dual 230V/ 110V voltage


Automatic condensate to a head of 4 metres


Hour and KW consumption


Two years product; lifetime roto-moulded cover


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