COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L vs COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

By the Dry Dwell editorial team · Updated 2026 · How we test & score

We compare the COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L and the COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L across every dimension that matters - our scores, the key specs, and how each performs on the things you will actually notice day to day.

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At a glance

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12LCOMFEE' Easy Dry 20L
Our score7.9/107.6/10
Best forTackling damp, condensation and drying laundry around the homeTackling damp, condensation and drying laundry around the home
Not ideal forCold, unheated spaces below about 15°C, where a desiccant model copes betterCold, unheated spaces below about 15°C, where a desiccant model copes better
BrandComfeeComfee

Extraction Rate and Performance

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

Extraction rate is rated at 12 litres per day. This is intended to remove enough water content for everyday damp issues in UK homes, such as condensation in a bedroom or bathroom. Performance depends on how humid the air is and whether windows are opened during drying. When running normally, it collects moisture until the 2.5L water tank fills, then stops until continuous drainage is used. With the drain hose fitted, the unit can keep extracting steadily, which supports longer periods of laundry drying or persistent damp. Noise level is described as low.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

With an extraction rate of 20 litres per day, the COMFEE Easy Dry 20L is designed to reduce dampness in typical home spaces including bedrooms, bathrooms, offices and laundry areas. In daily use, it targets moisture removal continuously rather than in bursts, which helps reduce condensation and musty odours over time. The 3L water tank collects the extracted moisture, and when it fills, emptying is required when using continuous drainage with a drain hose. Performance can feel slower in very cold, very wet conditions, since moisture removal depends on the level of humidity present.

Room Size and Coverage

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

Room size and coverage matter because COMFEE Aqua Dry is rated for 12 litres per day, so it is designed for managing damp air through regular use rather than fully replacing ventilation. In practical terms, it works best in one room at a time, such as a bedroom, bathroom, laundry, attic or basement. In smaller spaces, it can help reduce condensation and musty smells when used consistently. In larger or very humid rooms, results may be slower, and the unit may need to run more often or be paired with improved airflow.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

An extraction rate of 20 litres per day means this COMFEE Easy Dry 20L is designed for smaller to mid-sized rooms, rather than addressing damp across an entire house. It suits use in bedrooms, bathrooms, offices, attics and basements, where humid air can circulate into the unit while doors and windows remain mostly closed. It can also help with laundry drying, as damp fabrics increase moisture levels and the room may require some airflow. For very large open-plan spaces, performance may feel limited.

Tank Capacity and Drainage

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

Tank capacity and drainage determine how often COMFEE Aqua Dry needs attention, because this model includes a 2.5 L water tank and is designed to collect moisture during normal dehumidifying use. In damp rooms, the smaller tank can fill sooner, which may mean more frequent emptying. For longer, hands-off operation, the unit supports continuous drainage, using a drain hose where supplied, so water is directed away instead of being stored. In bathrooms or laundry areas, continuous drainage can reduce interruptions, provided there is access to an appropriate outlet for setup.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

Tank capacity is built around a 3L water tank, so the unit can collect humidity until it reaches that level, at which point it typically needs attention by emptying the tank. For day-to-day use, that means frequent checks in smaller spaces or during wetter weather, although steady conditions may reduce how often it is filled. The Comfee also supports continuous drainage, using a drain hose (if fitted), which routes collected water away without manual emptying. This option can be useful in laundry drying or basements, though setup requires ensuring the hose has a proper path.

Noise Level

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

Noise levels matter because they influence comfort in everyday spaces. Comfee is described as having a low noise level, which supports quieter operation in rooms such as bedrooms, bathrooms and laundries where reduced background sound helps people sleep, work or rest. During operation, the unit will still produce some sound from its internal fan and compressor, so very sensitive users may notice it in silent rooms. For best results, place it on a stable surface to reduce vibration.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

Noise level matters because the Comfee is often used in rooms where people sleep or work, such as bedrooms and offices, and it also has a 3L water tank with a continuous drainage option for those setups (so noise concerns can shift from tank handling to the sound during operation). The product title states a "Low Noise Level". Placing it on a level surface and keeping the hose secure can reduce vibration. If continuous drainage is used, the device should avoid interruption from emptying the tank; otherwise, tank handling noise may occur.

Energy Use and Running Costs

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

After considering how a low noise level can make day-to-day use more comfortable, attention can shift to energy use and running costs, since dehumidifiers work continuously to control dampness. For the Comfee, the key point is that it is rated at 12L/day, and real costs depend on how humid the home is and how often the 2.5L tank fills. If continuous drainage is used, the unit can run for longer without manual emptying, but the power draw still links to how long it operates. Using the hose on laundry days may reduce the need for repeated stop-start emptying, but the actual impact on overall running costs depends on usage patterns.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

Energy use is a major cost driver for the Comfee. The running cost depends on how long it operates each day, the dampness of the room, and how often the unit fills its 3L tank. Continuous drainage can reduce the need to stop for emptying, but it does not automatically lower power draw. When comparing options, buyers should request or look up the wattage and expected kWh for their conditions.

Modes and Controls

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

The Comfee includes drying modes and controls aimed at everyday dampness management. It offers a laundry drying mode for drying clothes, and a smart dry model that adjusts operation based on conditions. Water handling is managed via a 2.5L tank, with an option for continuous drainage using a hose to reduce how often the tank needs emptying. Correct drainage setup is required.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

The Comfee/Day dehumidifier includes modes and controls for everyday dampness management, with a laundry drying mode and smart control. A laundry drying programme can be selected to help speed up drying in rooms such as bathrooms or basements, where moisture tends to build up. For regular operation, the dehumidifier collects condensate into a 3L tank, and the controls indicate when it needs emptying. It also supports continuous drainage with a drain hose, which reduces the need to empty the tank. Smart control may add convenience.

Compressor or Desiccant

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

A dehumidifier can use either a compressor system or a desiccant system, and that affects where it works best. A compressor model is usually effective in normal indoor temperatures because it cools and condenses dampness, then collects water in a tank or drains it continuously. A desiccant model instead dries air using a drying material, which can work better in colder or less stable conditions, although it may need more energy to regenerate.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

This model's moisture removal method affects how it fits into daily use, since compressor versus desiccant designs differ in workflow. In general, compressor units typically cool a surface to condense water, then collect it in a 3 L tank or drain continuously. Desiccant units absorb moisture into a material, which can suit colder conditions but may require a longer recovery phase. Continuous drainage can support a steady routine when tank limits are a concern.

Who Is This Dehumidifier For?

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L

It is well suited to households dealing with damp air in bedrooms, bathrooms, and laundry areas, where drying laundry and reducing dampness both matter. The 2.5 L tank fits smaller spaces, and the continuous drainage option suits rooms where unattended use is useful, such as basements or attics. It is also practical for users who can position a hose easily, since water management affects day-to-day convenience. It may feel limited in very large or persistently damp areas.

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L

Who is the Comfee/day dehumidifier for, and where does it fit best? This model is aimed at users who want dehumidifying for smaller to mid-sized spaces, particularly bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry rooms, attics, basements, and offices. It works with the collected water stored in a 3L tank, or with continuous drainage using a drain hose when that option is available. A laundry drying mode is included for damp seasons, targeting laundry drying needs rather than focusing only on air comfort. It is also suitable where low noise is a priority.

COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L: pros

  • Removes up to 12 litres/day
  • 2.5L tank
  • Continuous drainage option for hands-off running
  • Laundry mode for drying clothes indoors

Cons

  • The water tank needs regular emptying unless you plumb in the drainage hose
  • Running it adds to electricity use, so a humidistat or timer helps keep costs down
  • Compressor models are less effective in cold rooms below about 15°C

COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L: pros

  • Removes up to 20 litres/day
  • 3L tank
  • Continuous drainage option for hands-off running
  • Laundry mode for drying clothes indoors

Cons

  • The water tank needs regular emptying unless you plumb in the drainage hose
  • Running it adds to electricity use, so a humidistat or timer helps keep costs down
  • Compressor models are less effective in cold rooms below about 15°C

Our verdict

Our pick is the COMFEE' Aqua Dry 12L (our score 7.9/10) - A practical dehumidifier (12 litres/day, 2.5L tank) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation. The COMFEE' Easy Dry 20L is still worth it if it is cheaper when you check, or if it better matches your specific needs.