Dimensions & Weight
Height | 54.5cm |
Width | 34cm |
Depth | 26.5cm |
Weight | 13kg |
Power Cord Length | 2.1m |
Extraction & Capacity
Water Container Capacity | 3.5 Litres |
Comes With
1 Carbon filter |
Approvals
CE Approved |
UKCA Approved |
Electrical Approved |
EMC Approved |
Electrical & Operating Requirements
Dehumidifier Type | Compressor |
Min Operating Temperature | 3c |
Max Operating Temperature | 35c |
Noise Level | 44dBa |
Fan Speed | 2 Settings |
Power Supply V/Hz | 230/50 V/Hz |
Optimised for the British Climate |
Suitable For
Property Size | Up to 4 bedrooms |
Size | 180m2/360m3 |
Suitable for all family sizes up to 4 people
Perfect for homes with up to 4 bedrooms
Smart Control automatically adapts to all house and family sizes
Guaranteed to solve all damp and condensation issues quickly
Low energy, each dehumidifier in this range only consumes 250w
Estimated daily running cost of just £0.45 per day

Get the Smart Control advantage
Smart Control is much more sophisticated that humidistats. It monitors the moisture levels in your home and controls the dehumidifier to prevent damp and condensation.

The biggest improvement in dehumidifier control systems this century
Smart Control automatically measures and remembers the humidity levels in your home. It then automatically switches on the dehumidifier when the levels start to rise and switches off when the humidity levels fall.

Over 100,000 Ebac customers have switched to Smart Control
Humidistats were once the only way to control a dehumidifier until Ebac invented Smart Control. Now customers choose automatic Smart Control over older humidistat controlled dehumidifiers.

One touch and leave Smart Control to do the rest
Smart Control is far more convenient as it prevents constant manual adjustment and saves up to 30% wasted in running costs. Faster solution to the problem of damp and condensation with lower running costs.
Why you need Smart Control
The optimal level of humidity in your home varies throughout the day. The weather, temperature and moisture created from washing, cooking and breathing can all impact the relative humidity level inside your home. Smart Control automatically tracks and adjusts your dehumidifier to take account of all these variables so you don’t have to.

One touch control
Simple control system – every setting can be accessed with one touch of a button. Smart Control is the optimal way to control your dehumidifier.

5 year warranty
The 2650e has a 5 year warranty - complete peace of mind for 5 years and beyond.

Adaptive extraction rate
Smart Control adjusts the 2650e to match the variable conditions in your home. Always taking out enough moisture to prevent damp and condensation, but not too much.

Low running costs
Smart control reduces running costs by about 30% per year. Adaptive extraction rates based on your individual conditions.

Suitable for up to 4 bedroom homes
Removes the optimal amount of water to stop and prevent damp and condensation problems.

Fully enclosed water container
Extra large 3.5 litre water container that’s fully enclosed to prevent spillage. Ease to hold and empty.

Self contained water container
Integrated inside the dehumidifier, the water container is easily removed and emptied.

Changeable filters
Carbon and antibac filters help clean the air as we reduce moisture.

Slim profile
Our slim profile fits against any wall or location in your home.
Dry laundry easily
The 2650e can be used to dry laundry quickly and without damaging clothes. Use a drying to to further speed up drying.
Electricity costs
The 2650e is almost energy neutral. Ebac dehumidifiers release heat, making them almost energy neutral. You can reduce your thermostat by 1 degree and it will feel the same temperature.


Powerful air flow
Our unique air flow system, sucks in moisture air and traps it, releasing
warm dry air into your home.

Permanent drain*
A hose can be connected that bypasses the collection container and allows your to drain water outside or down a drain. *Pipe is an optional extra

Quiet mode
Ideal for night time operation quiet mode reduces noise to a whisper.

Intelligent defrost
Computer controlled defrosts system ensures the 2650e maintains maximum efficiency at all times.
Can’t decide? We can help find the right dehumidifier for you
Choosing the right dehumidifier is very important, let us help you choose. From desiccant to refrigerant, not all dehumidifiers get the job done properly, so make sure you choose the right one. If you would prefer to speak to one of our highly experienced advisors, please give us a call on 0345 805 0000 or chat here.
Can’t decide? We can help find the right dehumidifier for you
Choosing the right dehumidifier is very important, let us help you choose. From desiccant to refrigerant, not all dehumidifiers get the job done properly, so make sure you choose the right one. If you would prefer to speak to one of our highly experienced advisors, please give us a call on 0345 805 0000 or chat here.

Auto shut off
Automatically shuts off when the water container is full.

Integrated carry handles
Move the 2650e around easily with the integrated handle.

Cable tidy
Neatly and safely wrap the power cable on the integrated cable tidy.

Castor kit*
The 2650e has the option of adding castors. Ordered separately.
Contact us
You can quickly access help and advice online – visit our support pages for troubleshooting, how-to videos and more.
FAQ
You may have heard that picking the right dehumidifier can depend on the size of your home. That’s not entirely accurate, for example, 2 people in a 5 bedroom house will need to remove less moisture than 2 people in a 2 bedroom house, because the bigger house has more capacity to hold the moisture.
Dehumidifiers have different extraction capacities and as a general guide, the more people in the home, the more excess moisture that needs to be removed. However a unit with a larger capacity will cost less to run than a smaller unit, providing it has a good control system. An “oversized” unit will run less than a smaller unit to extract the same amount of moisture. They usually extract more moisture per unit of electricity and by running less frequently they last longer. Our dehumidifiers are labelled with suitability, based on occupants, in order to help you decide which dehumidifier is right for you.
We’d recommend watching our how to choose a dehumidifier video at https://www.ebac.com/dehumidifiers/ for more information on dehumidifier suitability.
The extraction rate is the amount of water that can be extracted in 24 hours.
The extraction rate on a dehumidifier is the amount of water your dehumidifier will extract per day and the water container size is the amount of water your dehumidifier can hold at any one time.
The only thing you should need to replace on your dehumidifier is the filters as and when required.
You should start to notice an improvement in your condensation after just 1 day; however, it could take up to a month to get excess moisture in your home under control.
We are so confident that an Ebac dehumidifier will resolve your condensation problem that we are offering a 30 day condensation cure guarantee. This is a no quibble money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with your Ebac dehumidifier, we will refund your purchase price.
The list is virtually endless; running a shower or bath, boiling a kettle, cooking a meal, doing the dishes and drying laundry all increase the level of moisture in your home. Even something as simple as breathing, the weather and climate can add to the problem, creating condensation and damp.
This depends on how much excess moisture is in the air. At first you will probably find your dehumidifier collects as much as 2 containers of water per day, but after it removes the initial moisture from the air it will slow down and you will probably find yourself emptying the water container every 1-2 days.
Two people will generate 24 pints of moisture at home in one single day and up to two pints of this moisture cannot be absorbed by your home.
You may have heard that picking the right dehumidifier can depend on the size of your home. That’s not entirely accurate, for example, 2 people in a 5 bedroom house will need to remove less moisture than 2 people in a 2 bedroom house, because the bigger house has more capacity to hold the moisture.
Dehumidifiers have different extraction capacities and as a general guide, the more people in the home, the more excess moisture that needs to be removed. However a unit with a larger capacity will cost less to run than a smaller unit, providing it has a good control system. An “oversized” unit will run less than a
smaller unit to extract the same amount of moisture. They usually extract more moisture per unit of electricity and by running less frequently they last longer. Our dehumidifiers are labelled with suitability, based on occupants, in order to help you decide which dehumidifier is right for you. We’d recommend
watching our how to choose a dehumidifier video at https://www.ebac.com/dehumidifiers/ for more information on dehumidifier suitability.
We are so proud and sure of the quality of our products that when you buy a dehumidifier from us you will receive a standard warranty which varies by model type; please see our website for confirmation of standard warranty terms. We also offer you the option to upgrade this term to a maximum 5 year warranty at a supplement.
Yes! Excess moisture can cause damp and mould, which produces allergens (something that causes allergies). These can be harmful to everyone but especially to babies, children, elderly people and people that suffer from asthma and have skin problems.
In order to continue to operate effectively, a dehumidifier needs to defrost, just like your freezer. A dehumidifier in defrost mode is not removing moisture, so defrosting should be minimised. Ebac’s Patented Intelligent Defrost optimises the defrost frequency and duration, keeping the dehumidifier running more frequently and more efficiently. Ebac dehumidifiers are the only dehumidifiers that do this.
The only thing you should need to replace on your dehumidifier is the filters; this should be done every 3 months.
For tackling problems like condensation we would recommend placing your dehumidifier in a central place, such as a hallway, keeping all doors slightly a jar. If you have certain problem areas that you would like the dehumidifier to fix then simply place it in that room/area until the problem is under control, then move the dehumidifier to a central place.
We suggest you vacuum your filters monthly to ensure optimum performance. Alternatively you can purchase replacement filters from the accessories section on our website.
All Ebac dehumidifiers offer permanent drainage functionality. In order to take advantage of such functionality you can purchase a permanent drainage kit direct from Ebac – they’re simple to use and offer a simple solution.
Using a dehumidifier to dry your clothes is one of the great advantages of owning a dehumidifier. A dehumidifier is a cheaper alternative to a tumble dryer with no shrinking and a lot less creasing of your garments. It is also great for any clothes which cannot be tumble dried. All you need to do is to put your clothes on a clothes airer in a room with the door left ajar and make sure that your dehumidifier is switched on. If your dehumidifier has a dedicated laundry mode, use this, if not make sure the fan speed is switched to full. It takes on average around 8 hours to dry laundry with a dehumidifier.
No, your dehumidifier is only extracting excess moisture so your fish are completely safe.
No. Although the water has been filtered it is not clean enough for drinking. However it can be used for watering plants, in a steam iron etc.
Your dehumidifier will only remove excess moisture from the air, if there is no more moisture in the air the dehumidifier can’t collect it this will not dry the air out.
Running a dehumidifier from early October until the spring is generally sufficient, as more moisture is generated during the winter months.. It’s also better to start using your Dehumidifier before the winter starts; this reduces the risk of moisture soaking into your walls. If you do start your dehumidifier part way through the winter, it is advisable to run it continuously for around 2 weeks to ensure your home is properly dried out.
90% of homes can produce 3- 5 pints per day, but every home is different. For example, it’s not unusual to find next door neighbours in almost identical homes with the same family size producing different amounts of moisture. There’s no hard and fast rule about how much moisture to take out, but you will soon know if your dehumidifier is working effectively as condensation will start to disappear and your home will feel much drier and healthier.
The way a dehumidifier works is similar to the way condensation forms on a cold window. A dehumidifier contains a compact refrigeration system which makes it the coldest place in the house. Air is drawn into the dehumidifier where any moisture in the air condenses on the hydrophilic coils and is then collected into the easy pour water container.
If you regularly see condensation on your windows, or damp and mould spots in the corners of cold or rarely used rooms, the air in your home probably contains excess moisture. If you don’t do anything about it, this moisture can damage your carpets, curtains, furniture and even your walls. You need a dehumidifier to remove this excess moisture before it becomes a serious problem.