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Santa Fe Dehumidifiers are exceptional. They are special in their performance, their build quality, their energy efficacy and their durability. Santa Fe Crawl Space Dehumidifiers are particular for two further and added reasons; their effective low temperature operating capability and because they have almost no competition. Santa Fe Dehumidifiers are fictitious by Therma-Stor. There are three models; the Santa Fe Compact, 65 pint, the Santa Fe Advance, 90 pint, and the Santa Fe Max Dry Dual XT Dehumidifier with a massive 150 pint water extraction capability. In the 65 pint range the “competition” comes from portable dehumidifiers, industrial units and a handful of lesser known and more not long back introduced models. Portable dehumidifiers are not even a second best solution for dehumidifying a creep space; they are a poor third. They are not robust sufficient to withstand the operating conditions, they are very energy inefficient equated with a consecrated creep space dehumidifier and, above all, they are far less effective in the cooler temperatures that prevail in a good deal of creep spaces. They are also the wrong shape. A creep space, by definition, has fixed head-room. The idealisti dehumidifier for this application is short and squat, as are all, purpose-designed creep space dehumidifiers. Industrial dehumidifiers, marketed as creep space dehumidifiers, have none of these weaknesses. They are built to a very high frequent and will be very effective in this environment. The reason they occupy second place is plainly that they are more costly than a creep space dehumidifier. Built to the exacting requisites of industrial and military clients they are a better quality product than you will need to get the occupation done. The lesser known models are not ranked. They have less brand acknowledgement and far lower buyer trust than the established brands and until they have a longer track record the jury remains out. I would hesitate to make a judgement when it comes to these models but I suspect the majority of dehumidifier users will “go with what they know”. The one exception is the Dri-Eaz CMC100. Dri-Eaz Products Inc. is a valued manufacturer of dehumidifiers but is better known for it is water harm restoration dehumidifiers and may be less intimate to most home dehumidifier users. This unit is comparable to the Santa Fe Compact and is the one I would commend if you are looking for an alternative. If you prefer a more widely recognised and trusted brand, however, the Santa Fe Compact is undisputed number one in the 65 pint class. Moving to the 90 pint models the field begins to thin out. There are two creditable challengers for Santa Fe’s offering. First, the SaniDry Crawl Space Dehumidifier, or “CSB”, and the Aprilaire 1710. The SaniDry CSB is without apparent effort dealt with; it is the Santa Fe Advance in all but name. Manufactured by Therma-Stor the SaniDry CSB is supplied by “Basement Systems” through it is licensed installers. The main divergence amid the two is that the SaniDry version has to be installed by one of these licensed installers, ordinarily as portion of a larger basement re-modelling or bettering project. The Advance may be purchased “off the shelf” and for a heap of creep spaces requires little more than to be connected to a power socket and the neverending drainage system set up. The Aprilaire 1710 is a worthy and valued contender and a viable substitute if the Advance is considered unsuitable. Finally we have the Santa Fe Max Dry Dual XT Crawl Space Dehumidifier with a hefty water extraction rate of 150 pints, matched in size, perhaps, only by it is name. For a genuinely big creep space this beast of a machine has no rival. Fortunately this dehumidifier is exceptionally competent so perhaps the lack of choice does not matter too much. So, the contest for the best creep space dehumidifier is not rather a one horse race but, of the five starters at the gate, three bear the colours of the Santa Fe stable. |



