What is this dehu worth?

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Desk Jockey

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Are you looking to buy it or sell it?

10-15 years old with a hard start compressor that is prone to failure. Not sure if you can even recharge the freon in those old units anymore. ????

Works great if in good shape but damn awkward design. Hard to move or roll, has too large a foot print.

$500.00...give me $500.00 and I'll haul it to the dump for you.

If I were buying it, I wouldn't. :errf:

If I were selling it $100.00-$200.00 to the first sucker...I mean restoration professional that comes along. ;)

Seriously I wouldn't sell it to someone without them knowing what they are buying. It's a boat anchor.
 

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I have several boat anchors for sale but you got to come to Canada to pick them up. 2d-50 with trays. (bet you haven't seen them in 20 years) 2-d60 on wheels with pump outs and a d120 that I use for the shop. I think the d60 have new compressors. I don't do as much water damage as I used to. I am selling those and maybe buying one more evolution or equivalent. Selling some old dryers too
 
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Nice machines in there day. We once had 85 Drizair 110's. I loved that machine. Of course my arms are probably a couple inches long due to the weight.
 

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They work just as good as the newer machines but don't look as nice. I think I spent $600.00 on new compressor's for the d 60's. I still use them in the pinch. I have the 120 set up in the shop for drying rugs. When I remember to turn it on, rugs are bone dry the next day
 
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My first dehu was a Lloyds. I used to have several Lloyds dryers as well. That was before we had "restoration" companies.
 

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We had 30 Lloyd's airmovers and 12 of his vinyl clad dehumidifiers complete with folding stand. :biggrin:

I loved Lloyd without he and Claude Blackburn we wouldn't be where we are today. True innovators. :cool:

We were country before country was cool! :winky:
 

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I agree.
We have some stuff for a museum. Not on purpose though. LOL
We have a small and large Lloyd's moisture detector. A mini Lloyd's airmovers designed for closets. Two flood pumpers, one with the large dome a newer version the was more like the Castex flood pumper. Old stuff that never gets used. :lol:
 
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