Meaco MeacoDry ABC vs Pro Breeze 12L/Day

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

We compare the Meaco MeacoDry ABC and the Pro Breeze 12L/Day 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

Meaco MeacoDry ABCPro Breeze 12L/Day
Our score9.5/109.3/10
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
BrandMeacoPro Breeze

Extraction Rate and Performance

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

This dehumidifier's ability to pull humidity from the air, often called its extraction rate, is not stated in the available product-title information. The MeacoDry ABC is described as a compressor dehumidifier, so it likely uses cooling to condense moisture, then collects water to reduce dampness. However, the product-title data does not provide key performance numbers, such as litres per day, operating temperature limits, or how quickly it reacts after switching on. In day-to-day use, extraction depends heavily on indoor conditions, and performance can be less effective in cooler, less humid rooms. Results should be assessed by the amount of condensation collected over time.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

The dehumidifier/Day dehumidifier is designed around a claimed extraction capacity of 12 litres per day, which sets the core expectation for how much moisture it can remove in typical use. Extraction rate depends on the humidity of the room, and performance can be lower if the air is already relatively dry or if air circulation is limited. The automatic humidity sensor helps by adjusting operation as conditions change, which supports more consistent results over longer running sessions. A large tank and a laundry drying mode are included to support sustained moisture removal.

Room Size and Coverage

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

Room size and coverage are best judged by how much dampness the space normally holds and how evenly the air can move, rather than by any single claim in the product title. The dehumidifierDry ABC Dehumidifier is described as suitable for home damp and condensation, so room performance depends on airflow patterns, insulation, and moisture sources such as bathrooms or kitchens. It works best when doors are mostly kept closed and vents are not blocked, since the compressor needs circulating air to repeatedly pass through the unit. Large open-plan areas may need longer operation even if the dehumidifier removes condensation effectively.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

Room size and coverage depend on the humidity level in the room when the Pro Breeze dehumidifier runs. Its rated capacity is 12 litres per day, but no exact coverage area is stated in the product title or specifications provided. Larger rooms or heavily damp spaces usually take longer to feel noticeably drier, and airflow around the unit can affect results. Where humidity levels remain high, the unit should continue running until the humidity sensor detects a drop, after which it can switch modes based on conditions. Smaller bedrooms, utility rooms, and drying areas often respond faster, particularly during laundry drying, but coverage still needs to be assessed by room dampness since no square-metre guidance is given.

Tank Capacity and Drainage

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

Even with suitable coverage and airflow, day-to-day performance from the Meaco MeacoDry ABCDry ABC Dehumidifier can depend on tank capacity and drainage. The unit collects moisture in an internal tank, and operation may pause once the tank reaches capacity until the tank is emptied. In damp homes, a larger tank can reduce how often emptying is needed. Drainage also matters, because a route set up for continuous water removal helps prevent repeated stops and reduces overflow risk. Place the dehumidifier where the tank is easy to access, and ensure any drain route slopes correctly so water can flow steadily.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

Tank capacity and drainage matter for the dehumidifier/Day model because the unit only needs emptying once the internal tank fills, and that depends on room humidity and the selected laundry drying mode. The product title refers to a "large tank". In day-to-day use, the tank indicator on the display should be monitored regularly, particularly on high humidity days. When the tank is full, the dehumidifier must be emptied, and the timing will vary based on room conditions and the laundry drying mode.

Noise Level

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

Noise level matters because the MeacoDry ABC dehumidifier's compressor operation can be heard, particularly in quieter rooms or during nighttime use. The unit uses an electric compressor, so some mechanical sound is expected while it runs. How noticeable it is depends on placement: sitting it on a stable surface and locating it away from bedrooms can reduce perceived vibration. In smaller rooms, sound can carry further, so operation may need scheduling around sleeping hours. No decibel rating is specified, so exact loudness is not measurable from the information available.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

Noise level is an important day-to-day factor for this dehumidifier/Day dehumidifier, especially if it will run in a bedroom, office, or near living spaces. The product title confirms it includes a Sleep Mode, which is intended to reduce disturbance during quieter hours. A softer mode can make everyday use easier when the unit is near bedtime routines or while working. Place the dehumidifier away from shared walls when possible.

Energy Use and Running Costs

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

Energy use affects overall running cost, and it depends on how often the dehumidifier runs and how long it stays on each cycle. For a compressor-driven unit, the motor draws power during operation, so electricity use can increase when damp conditions persist and the unit runs for longer. Reducing dampness can lead to less frequent cycling, which reduces ongoing electricity use, but the outcome depends on factors such as room size, ventilation and humidity source. Practical planning also influences performance, since early damp can contribute to repeat damp if it is not addressed consistently.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

Energy use matters because a 12L/day dehumidifier may run for long periods, and running cost can add up, especially during humid weeks. The Pro Breeze 12L unit is rated for 12 litres/day, and it includes an automatic humidity sensor and a display, so operation is designed to cycle. In typical use, it draws moisture from the air, fills the large tank, and then stops until the level drops again. The laundry drying option may increase runtime, and a 24-hour timer can limit operation by scheduling.

Modes and Controls

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

The dehumidifier compressor dehumidifier includes built-in modes and controls to manage condensation and damp, but the exact feature set is not stated in the product title. In use, the controls are intended to start dehumidifying and, where available, maintain indoor humidity at a chosen target. Results also depend on temperature and other room conditions, so timing matters in spaces such as bathrooms or bedrooms. Clear, accessible controls would help day-to-day operation, but the title does not confirm whether there are specific buttons or dials, and it does not specify fan speeds, timer options, or display indicators.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

What can the Pro Breeze/Day dehumidifier do beyond pulling dampness from the air? It includes an automatic humidity sensor with a display, so it can respond to changing room conditions. A Sleep Mode is available for quieter operation during night hours. A 24-hour timer supports planned operation, enabling drying to start and stop at chosen times. For household chores, it also offers Laundry Drying, designed for faster drying of clothes in damp seasons. A larger tank reduces how often the unit needs emptying.

Compressor or Desiccant

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

A compressor dehumidifier works by using a sealed refrigeration system to cool and condense humidity from the air, then collecting the water in a tank or draining it away. This approach is typically effective across a wider range of home temperatures than desiccant types. The MeacoDry ABC is an electric compressor model, so it removes condensation and damp to help prevent mould. Compressor dehumidifiers usually handle continuous dehumidification well, but efficiency can drop in very cold rooms or when airflow is limited. Desiccant dehumidifiers absorb moisture without cooling the air.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

How does the dehumidifier/day dehumidifier remove humidity, a compressor type or a desiccant type? The product title does not specify whether The Pro Breeze uses a compressor refrigeration system or a desiccant drying method, so the mechanism cannot be confirmed from available details. Compressor units remove moisture by cooling a surface until water condenses, then collecting it in a tank. Desiccant units remove moisture by drawing it into a drying material, then regenerating that material later. The title confirms 12 litres/day and includes modes such as laundry drying, but it does not confirm the drying technology. Check the manual or the product page for confirmation.

Who Is This Dehumidifier For?

Meaco MeacoDry ABC

The dehumidifier's This dehumidifierDry ABC is designed for people who want a compressor dehumidifier to tackle everyday condensation and damp in the home, with the aim of helping to prevent mould. It is positioned for households that face regular moisture issues such as bathroom dampness, window condensation, or general damp in living spaces where ventilation is limited. It is a suitable fit when the main problem is household condensation.

Pro Breeze 12L/Day

Since the dehumidifier/day dehumidifier's title does not confirm whether it uses a compressor or a desiccant drying method, choosing it depends on how well its advertised features match the situations where damp control is needed. It suits households that want basic moisture removal with an automatic humidity sensor, because it can respond to changing conditions. The laundry drying mode is aimed at people who air-dry clothes indoors, particularly in smaller rooms. A large tank reduces how often it needs emptying, while the 24-hour timer supports planned use. It is less suitable when the priority is very fast extraction, quieter operation, or tightly controlled humidity targets.

Meaco MeacoDry ABC: pros

  • Compressor type - efficient in heated rooms
  • Reduces damp, condensation and musty smells

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

Pro Breeze 12L/Day: pros

  • Removes up to 12 litres/day
  • 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 Meaco MeacoDry ABC (our score 9.5/10) - A practical dehumidifier (compressor) for keeping humidity down and preventing mould and condensation. The Pro Breeze 12L/Day is still worth it if it is cheaper when you check, or if it better matches your specific needs.