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Handle tough moisture jobs without the bulk. The Dri-Eaz DrizAir 1400 Dehumidifier packs professional-grade drying power into an ultra-compact, portable 65-pound frame, ideal for restoration crews, facility managers, and homeowners who need fast, reliable humidity control after leaks, floods, or day-to-day dampness.
Despite the Drizair 1400’s smaller footprint, it can remove an impressive amount of moisture per day while drawing 4.7 amps, helping to keep projects on schedule and spaces protected from water damage.Â
Smaller Footprint, Bigger Performance
Every inch matters when you’re loading a van or navigating a space that needs water damage remediation. The DrizAir 1400 measures just 19.5 x 16 x 20 inches, roughly the size of a carry-on suitcase, yet it can output an airflow of up to 220 CFM to accelerate drying and moisture removal.
The Dri-Eaz Drizair 1400 is a professional-grade dehumidifier built for water damage restoration, construction drying, and humidity control.
Removes up to 140 pints of water per day under AHAM conditions, making it ideal for large spaces.
Compact, portable design with semi-pneumatic wheels and rigid handles for easy transport.
Durable rotomolded housing resists dents and scratches for tough job sites.
Integrated hot-gas bypass ensures effective performance in lower temperatures.
Q: How much water can this unit remove daily?
A: Up to 140 pints per day (AHAM).
Q: Is it easy to transport?
A: Yes, it features large wheels and strong handles for portability.
Q: Can it be used in cold conditions?
A: Yes, the hot-gas bypass system helps maintain performance in cooler environments.
Q: What type of applications is it best for?
A: It’s commonly used for water damage restoration, construction drying, and large basements.
Clean the air filter regularly to maintain airflow.
Inspect the drain hose to ensure proper water removal.
Store the unit upright to protect the compressor.
Wipe down housing after job site use to prevent buildup.
Have the refrigerant system serviced periodically by a technician for long-term reliability.